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European Information Technologies Certification

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The European Information Technologies Certification (EITC) programme is an international professional ICT knowledge and skills certification standard. It is developed and governed by the EITCI Institute, a non-profit organization based in Brussels that provides certification of individuals' knowledge and skills in narrow, specialized single-subject areas of ICT such as office software, computer-aided project management, online collaboration systems, and raster graphics processing.[1][2][3][4]

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  1. ^ Paraskakis, Iraklis; Hatziapostolou, Thanos (2014). The Elevate Framework for Assessment and Certification Design for Vocational Training in European ICT SMEs (PDF). 6th International Conference on Computer Supported Education (CSEDU 2014).
  2. ^ "EITC programme". European Information Technologies Certification Institute (EITCI). 28 November 2014.
  3. ^ "ICT training/education and certification". Digital Agenda for Europe, ICT 2013. European Commission.
  4. ^ Goetzen, P.; Chmielecki, M.; Hernes, M. (2012). "Egovernment in Poland - Research on Polish Policies and Practices". Journal of Applied Computer Science Methods. 4 (2): 5–20.

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