Final Capstone Project & Assessment
Bring together everything you've learned. Complete a hands-on project and pass the final assessment to earn your Certificate of Digital Literacy.
Your project
Your capstone is a real, practical project that uses skills from every module. Take your time — there's no deadline. When you've done the project, take the final assessment below.
- Word: Create a one-page resume or a formal letter — use headings, bold text, a bullet list, and add your name in a header. Save it, then save a copy as a PDF.
- Excel: Build a simple monthly budget tracker — list your expenses in one column and amounts in the next, then use
=SUM(...)to total them and add one small chart. - PowerPoint: Make a short 4–5 slide "About Me" presentation with a theme, one image, and a slide transition. Run it in slideshow mode.
- Email: Write a polite email to yourself (or a friend), attach your resume PDF from step 1, and send it.
- Cloud: Upload one of these files to Google Drive or OneDrive and note how you would share it with someone.
- Safety check: Make sure the account you used has a strong password and, ideally, two-step verification turned on.
- AI bonus: Ask a chatbot (ChatGPT or Claude) to suggest improvements to your resume wording — then decide what to accept, and verify anything that looks like a fact.
Submit your project for review
Built your project? Submit a link to your work and a short description. Two peers who have completed this course will review it and give you a grade (A+ to C) — which appears on your certificate.
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Final assessment
A short final test covering all eight modules. Pass it (60%+) — together with completing every module — to earn your Certificate of Digital Literacy.
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