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Electric Paper automated ICDL test submitted for approval

  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, March 20 - 2006 at 11:55
  • PRESS RELEASE

On 17th March 2006, Electric Paper, partners of Xpert Learning in Dubai announced the delivery of its new automated test solution for Arabic and English ICDL testing.

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This test, to be delivered on-line to enterprise clients and academic institutions, has been formally submitted to the ICDL GCC Foundation for final approval.

The test delivers additional security enhancements, feature-rich simulations and scalability to match client organisation requirements.

Electric Paper's new test is the successful culmination of a multi-year effort and demonstrates our ongoing commitment to the Arab region," said Guy Fletcher, Electric Paper's Senior Product Manager.

"By raising the bar with a secure, efficient and effective ICDL testing solution, we can help centres to significantly grow their programmes and greatly increase candidate satisfaction," he continued.

With over 5.5 million participants, the International Computer Driving Licence (ICDL) is the world's largest end-user computer skills certification. ICDL is currently available in 140 countries and has been translated into 36 languages, making it the world's leading certification program.

"ICDL has gathered tremendous momentum in the region," explains Paul Gledhill Director of Xpert Learning. "We are finding more of our strategic content and test development partners are committed to local language conversions. It's always a huge commitment, and we are so pleased to hear that Electric Paper had made the Middle East region a priority."
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For further information and to pre-register interest in signing up for this new test solution please contact Electric Paper at arabic@electricpaper.ie

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