Module overview

UnitContent
What is IoT?
  • Define the term Internet of Things (IoT)

  • Recognise the common structure of an IoT system: application, data processing, network, sensing

  • Identify processing requirements in an IoT system

  • Recognise the origins and development of IoT
IoT Examples
  • Recognise common examples of consumer and commercial IoT applications

  • Recognise common examples of industrial IoT applications

  • Recognise common examples of infrastructural IoT applications
Trends in IoT
  • Recognise physical trends in the evolution of IoT like: miniturisation, ubiquity, scale

  • Recognise the increasing role of governance in the design of IoT systems
IoT Adoption
  • Understand key ethical considerations that must inform adoption of IoT systems like: decision making, privacy

  • Understand security risks associated with adopting IoT systems

Main learning outcomes

The IoT module consists of e-learning followed by a brief certification test. Together,
these components deliver a short, focused professional development solution.

  • Understand key concepts relating
    to Internet of Things (IoT), including common structure and requirements
  • Recognise examples of consumer, commercial, industrial, and infrastructural applications of IoT
  • Identify current trends in IoT, including the evolution of IoT components and the important role played by governance.
  • Understand ethical, security, and interoperability considerations around adoption of IoT, and consider how IoT could be implemented in a given scenario

Why certify with ICDL?

  • ICDL certification is internationally recognised by employers and institutions.
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  • The regularly updated syllabus content reflects day-to-day tasks and responsibilities typical of job roles.
  • ICDL modules focus on skills acquisition as well as an understanding of concepts.
  • ICDL syllabus content is vendor-independent so that skills and knowledge are transferable.
  • ICDL has rigorous Quality Assurance Standards (QAS) and regular quality audits are conducted internally and externally.

The detailed syllabus for the Internet of Things (IoT) module is publicly available, so that there is complete clarity about what is covered.

The syllabus document, which sets out the specific skills and knowledge that you will learn and against which you will be certified, can be downloaded here.

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