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An Approach To Addressing The Needs For Microsoft Office Specialist Training In Technology Programs
Author(s) -
Fanyu Zeng
Publication year - 2020
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/1-2--15550
Subject(s) - certification , microsoft office , suite , computer science , visual basic for applications , session (web analytics) , software , software engineering , microsoft windows , engineering management , world wide web , engineering , operating system , management , history , archaeology , economics
The Microsoft Office Specialist Certification becomes the global standard of certification recognizing a high level of proficiency in office desktop computing skills. Microsoft Office Specialist Certification has been created to help employees and employment seekers to prove with confidence that they have achieved a high level of proficiency in using other Microsoft Office software tools which Microsoft endorses. It is the only office software certification that is recognized and endorsed by Microsoft and many employers worldwide. This paper first addresses the importance and benefits to get Microsoft Office Specialist Certification today. It lists the major components of Microsoft Office Specialist Certification and analyzes the required technology skill sets for Microsoft Office Specialist Certification exam. It indicates that those skill sets can be broken into three major components, Microsoft Windows operating systems, Microsoft Office Suite software and Microsoft Office Suite software integration. After studying many Microsoft Office Specialist training programs offered by either traditional colleges or professional training centers it is clear that these three major components can be integrated into an existing academic program. The study presents a comprehensive approach to integrate these three components into an existing Computer Information Systems (CIS) program. The goal of curriculum improvement is to help students gain and improve their practical technical skills while they are still able to earn their academic credits.

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