"The support of prominent academic institutions such as Taibah University is vital to promoting IT literacy throughout Saudi Arabia as a vehicle for personal and national growth. Through the ICDL approach to computer proficiency, we will provide the University's students with the skills necessary to excel in their respective fields and become productive contributors to the development of their communities. We are especially pleased about the huge increase in the program's Taibah student membership this year, and we look forward to signing agreements with more organisations in the months ahead in our efforts to maximise IT literacy in the Kingdom,"
said Dr. Sulaiman Al-Dhalaan, Managing Director, ICDL Saudi Arabia.
The ICDL standard has already been adopted in other leading universities in the Kingdom such as King Saud University; Princess Noura bint Abdulrahman University, the first university for girls in Saudi Arabia; and University of Tabuk. Several other local educational institutions are in the process of either implementing or renewing their ICDL programs.
The International Computer Driving Licence is an integrated program that teaches individuals fundamental IT skills and practical use of common desktop computer application. It is recognised and endorsed by education ministries, universities and government organizations from over 168 countries and is available in more than 140 languages. Participants are required to undergo testing in order to obtain their ICDL certificates.
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