The Community Builder now offers Northstar Basic Computer Skills Testing

Eliminate the digital divide by making high-speed, low-cost Internet service and computers, as well as free digital literacy courses, accessible to all unconnected Americans.
By: The Community Builder
 
NAMPA, Idaho - Feb. 3, 2015 - PRLog -- February 03, 2015

Nampa, ID
- Adults who are unsure about their basic computer skills now have a way to easily assess what they know, pinpoint what they need to learn and earn a certificate that shows employers what they know.

The Northstar Basic Computer Skills Certificate program, offered through The Community Builder Resource Center is aimed at helping adults acquire the skills they need in today’s workplace.

“People without basic computer know-how are at a disadvantage when it comes to finding a job because employers expect basic computer skills for most jobs, including many entry-level positions,” said Dawn Barker, executive director with The Community Builder in Nampa, ID.  “We are participating in the Northstar program because it will help our clients have a better chance at getting jobs and getting ahead.”

The free self-guided set of assessments consists of six modules: Basic Computer Skills, Internet, Email, Word Processing (Word), Windows OS and Mac OS. Spanish-language and close-captioned versions are available.

Anyone can access the modules and take the tests online or by visiting resource center.  At the end of each test, the user receives a page of results, which lists the skills that have been mastered and the areas that need improvement. Many community organizations such as the Saint Paul Public Library offer free computer classes that are aligned with the six modules.

“The modules are based on a set of basic computer competency benchmarks developed by a community-wide group of literacy providers, business representatives and local nonprofit agencies,” said Barker “These standards help ensure that area computer classes are teaching adult learners the exact skills they need to succeed in the workplace.”

To earn a certificate in one or more of the modules, adults must take the tests in a supervised setting at an approved sponsoring site.The Community Builder is among the organizations using the standards as part of its programming and offering the certificates.

“Earning a certificate not only shows employers that the applicant knows the basic skills in that area, but it can also boost the confidence of the job-seeker and enhance his or her resume,” said Barker".

Karen Berg, a career and business specialist with Ramsey County Workforce Solutions in St. Paul, MN, said the Northstar program is a valuable tool for greater workforce readiness.

“With it, job seekers will find greater opportunities for better jobs with higher pay while the business community benefits from a prepared workforce,” Berg said.

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