This module tests the student's
understanding of networking concepts, the use of electronic
mail, and what is available in network information services.
The test consists of two
parts, one exercise is asked from each part.
Part One: Electronic Mail
The student will use
electronic mail to send a message. This message may have an
attachment. The student will typically send a message to the
examiner, and may be asked to file the mail, to copy it, or to
forward received mail.
or
The student will be asked to
describe the purpose of electronic mail, where he/she might
use it, how to connect to it, and discuss the value of
e--mail.
Part Two: Networks
Depending on the facilities
available in the training area and in the test centre, one of
the questions below will be asked:
Connect to the Internet,
retrieve some information and submit it to the examiner. This
submission can be by e--mail or in hard copy.
or
Connect to some public
information service and retrieve information. Submit it to the
examiner by e--mail or by hard copy.
or
Log on to a corporate
network, connect to an internal service and retrieve
information. this will be tailored for each examining
organisation and must be approved at accreditation.
or
Answer a question about the
basics of networking. This question is a written question and
suitable for organisations where networking facilities are not
yet available.
Assessment
The test is designed to be
hands--on, but either part may be take as a written exam where
the on--line facilities do not exist.
2 exercises must be
attempted.
The time allowed is 45
minutes.
The pass mark is 80% -- both
questions must be attempted with some slight errors allowed.