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I can only recommend this course

Qualification “IT course with computer driving license ECDL”, ISE Sprach- und Berufsbildungszentrum GmbH in Amberg: I ​​have been taking part in this course in Amberg since June 29th, 2009 and it ends on October 29th, 2009. I can only recommend this course to anyone who wants to work intensively with computers. The content of this course goes namely in detail and includes the modules IT basics, operating systems, word processing Word, spreadsheet Excel, presentations Powerpoint, database access, as well as Internet and email. For the individual modules, you take an exam at the DLGI and are specifically prepared for this by the ISE lecturers. The only bad thing about the test questions is that they are not immediately understandable for everyone. So that we could prepare for the exams, ISE provided us with teaching materials (books, folders, worksheets, etc.).

Our main lecturer is Mr. Erwin Aigner. The professional and personal competence of this lecturer is very good. He answers every question and takes time for each individual participant. He doesn't just go through the material, but that doesn't mean that the course is a "quiet ball". Mr. Aigner takes great care to ensure that everyone takes the exams with the same level of education.

Another lecturer with us is Mr. Max Schobert. The same applies to him as to Mr. Erwin Aigner. He also conducted application training with us, which I found very interesting and helpful. We have been brought up to date on how to compile the application documents. Preparing for interviews was also a big topic. What questions are asked and what aptitude tests are there? We also received tips about reading and websites to help with these topics.

As already mentioned, I can't say anything bad about the ISE educational institution, the ISE lecturers or the course and can only recommend this course. Of course there are little things that one or the other can make a profit out of (chairs, furnishings, etc.). But in my opinion that has nothing to do with the technical part of the course.

Tobias Demleitner

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