Communication Technology 9 Course Outline
|
|
|
- Linette Hill
- 9 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Communication Technology 9 Course Outline Introduction Current trends indicate that the majority of new jobs today and in the future will require some form of post-secondary education and that the completion of senior high school will no longer be sufficient. Alberta faces a range of emerging challenges, including the changing nature of work and career paths; the requirement of greater skills and knowledge in many occupations; the introduction of new technologies; changing patterns of education and training; the globalization of the marketplace; labour shortages; and the need for highly skilled, educated and innovative people. Technological education contributes to learning in other areas of the curriculum by providing practical contexts and applications for the knowledge and skills acquired. For example, the technological education program relates to science in that students use scientific principles to design buildings and machines, and to history and social sciences and the humanities in that students assess the impact of the introduction of technologies on historical events. Technological education relies on English and literacy skills for the description of specifications, proposals, and evaluations, and has ties to the arts through its use of various media to model and present ideas and products. In technological education, students also consider the options provided by various technologies as they affect health and physical well-being. The connection to business studies is evident in the application of business principles to the study of the production and marketing of products in technological education. The technologies grouped under technological education are connected in a number of ways. Each is based on expectations that are organized in identical strands to ensure consistency and rigour in instruction and to enable teachers to integrate the components of various courses. For example, transportation is a vital consideration in courses dealing with construction, manufacturing and fabrication, travel and tourism, and personal services. Similarly, knowledge and skills from computer and information science and computer engineering technology can be readily integrated into other courses in technological education. Course Description CTS courses are competency-based instructional units defined by learning outcomes that identify what a student is expected to know and be able to do. Courses include outcomes with practical applications, and each course represents approximately 25 hours of access to instruction. CTS courses are weighted at 1 credit each and are divided into three levels of achievement: introductory, intermediate and advanced. Some courses require one or more prerequisites, which are essential for maintaining safety standards, appropriate instructional sequence and articulation with post-secondary programs.
2 This course requires students to complete a range of communications technology projects. These may include creating printed stationery, short videos, computer-generated animations, and graphical information displays. Students will learn to transfer information using electronic, live, and graphic communications methods. The knowledge and skills they will develop will provide a basis for careers in areas such as publishing, advertising, print production, animation, photography, and journalism. There are several modules to be completed as part of Communication Technology 9. Introductory Module Communication via Blogging (Timeline: 3 to 5 classes) Blogging is a method of presenting information in timely one-way manner. You basically inform the world with news and media, allowing anyone to go and get it if they so desired. There is little or no communication with your audience, who has to wait for any update. This is an introduction to the world of internet communication; there are no projects and marks are for formative evaluation. Core Modules Prezi Presentations (Timeline: 10 to 12 classes) 15% Most students have the standard proficiency in using Microsoft Powerpoint. Prezi offers a similar style to presentations with the added advantage of being in the cloud. Thus presentations can be easily created and retrieved, making the information more readily accessible. Students will go to and create an account. Their school id will function. It is expected that students will create a minimum of three presentations on topics of their choice as well as two on topics provided by the teacher. Projects: A presentation on each of two topics of the student s choice as well as a major project on topic chosen by teacher. Communication of Financial Information via Charts and Graphs with Excel (Timeline: 5 to 8 classes) 15% This module teaches the students to search and retrieve relevant information and then to use this information to make inform decisions. Students will have to decide on the veracity of the information by using a variety of searches and researches. The caveat is that one never believes anything on the internet unless it has been correlated and verified. Students will be provided with $1 million to create a portfolio of 10 companies. They will learn how to create a spreadsheet to display their financial information (share prices, number of shares costs, sales,
3 profits/losses, etc.) They will also create a Prezi profile of the companies they have chosen, also giving reason why they selected them. Will be using Google, Yahoo Finance website, and MS Excel for this module. Introduction to Programming with AppInventor (Timeline: 10 to 12 classes) 15% Cell phones and games on cell phones are quite ubiquitous in the generation of students. As well, over 705 of cellphones use the Android OS, thus it makes sense for students to learn game programming by creating games for this OS. AppInventor was developed by a group at MIT and has been license by Google for free use. The website is As with Prezi, the students will be using their school id for creating an account. There are tutorials on the site, with three levels of programming proficiencies. Students will have to complete all three levels as well as creating their own game at each level. Adobe Fireworks (Timeline: 5 to 8 classes) 15% Graphics is an essential part of today s communication world. With Fireworks, students learn to do basic photo-editing such as resizing, cropping, and simple photo-enhancements using filters. As well they will be learning to create animated images which can be applied in later courses in Internet and game programming. 1. Understanding the interface 2. Resizing, cropping, and selection tools 3. Simple filters Project 1: Creating animated GIF Project 2: Simple Web page design Adobe Flash (Timeline: 10 to 12 classes) 20% Adode Flash is much more than an animation creation program. After learning to draw in Flash, student will apply their new skill to create animations, complex graphics, and even possibly Flash games that are so prevalent in the Internet. 1. Using the Drawing tools 2. Understanding the Timeline, frames, and layers. 3. Simple animation, using images, sound. Project: A Karaoke video
4 Storytelling with TWINE (Timeline: 5 to 8 classes) 20% TWINE is a simple program for students to communicate via the method of storytelling. The program can be used as an online version (at or on one s own computer by downloading and installing it from the program s website. Despite its simplicity, there are legions of TWINE storytellers out there, clearly attesting to the popularity of this program. Project: Two Twine stories, one without, the other with pictures. Timeline: Minimum of 50 classes, if everyone gets things done on time (20 weeks or 5 months, based on 5 classes every two weeks) and everyone understands the concepts and how-to-do-it steps.
5 Assessment Criteria The final course mark in ComTech9 will be based on the portfolio of the student s semester work. All modules will contribute to the final mark and will have equal weighting. There is no final exam. The following rubric will be used for determining the mark for each module. Criteria/Score Completion The project is completed on time or even ahead of schedule Project required an extra class. Project delayed by a week. Success Projects meets all stated expectations: games work, presentations at or above standards, etc. Projects need some changes or adjustments. Majors changes needed or project is unrelated to assignment. Project does not work Ergonomics Choice of colour and layout leading to clear and precise understanding of the assignment. Meets basic expectations. Project needs corrections; does not meet basic standards. High degree of difficulty in attempting to use final project If no project is submitted, it is obvious that the Success and Ergonomics criteria cannot be assessed, hence student will be awarded a Non-compliant mark of zero. Preparedness It is in the student s best interest to come to class prepared to work. As well punctuality is essential; class cannot and will not be delayed until everyone is in attendance. Attendance Regular attendance and punctuality is mandatory. It is the student's responsibility to obtain and learn any materials missed when absent. If you miss an exam due to illness or a valid reason, you can expect to write the missed exam the day you return to school (note from home required). Students are expected to practice academic honesty and to make these practices important aspect of their career philosophy. Cheating (and copying another student's work) may result in loss of marks and/or suspension. If a student is to absent him-/herself from class for any reason, such absence will be documented. If it is deemed that such absences become regular occurrences on the part of a particular student, there can be consequences especially if it leads to a deterioration of student work and progress.
6 Cell Phones and Other Hand-held Electronic Devices It is now a general school policy that use of cell phones in the classroom as well outside of the classroom during a schedule class is prohibited. Cell phones will be left in front of class upon start of instruction and they will be returned upon the sounding of the end-of-class bell. Though it is possible to monitor the non-use of electronic devices in class difficult it may be with over thirty students in the class, such is not the case when the student is out of the classroom. This is why devices must be surrendered at beginning of class. On the other hand, students are encouraged to bring their own laptop to use in class except that they may not have the Adobe Suite of programs. In this case, they will have to use a school computer.
Introduction to Web Design. Instructor: Mrs. Cullen 2010 Fall Semester Handbook. Natick High School 15 West Street Natick, MA 01760
Introduction to Web Design Instructor: Mrs. Cullen 2010 Fall Semester Handbook Natick High School 15 West Street Natick, MA 01760 Intro to Web Design Welcome The purpose of this course is to prepare you
Course Outline Communications Technology (TGJ2O / TGJ3O) Bayridge Secondary School
Course Outline Communications Technology (TGJ2O / TGJ3O) Bayridge Secondary School Credit Value: 1 Department: Tech Date: September 2010 Policy Documents Teacher: M. Young Department Head: C. Allmendinger
Advance Web Design 1. Instructor: Mrs. Cullen. Natick High School 15 West Street Natick, MA 01760
Advance Web Design 1 Instructor: Mrs. Cullen Natick High School 15 West Street Natick, MA 01760 Advance Web Design 1 Welcome Course Description: The purpose of this course is to prepare students for a
Fundamentals of Web Design Syllabus 11.431000 Class Web Page: http://fc.dekalb.k12.ga.us/~lasonya_v_smith
Miller Grove HIGH SCHOOL Fundamentals of Web Design Syllabus 11.431000 Class Web Page: http://fc.dekalb.k12.ga.us/~lasonya_v_smith Teacher: Ms. L. Smith Phone Number: 678-875-1102 Room Number/s: Room 929
BUILDING DIGITAL LITERACY PURPOSE DEFINING DIGITAL LITERACY USING THIS GUIDE
BUILDING PURPOSE In today s society, it is critical for students to be able to use the vast amount of technology available to them. Computer literacy will provide students with skills they need to succeed
Course Descriptions for MS degree in Instructional Design and Technology:
TM Instructional Design & Technology 1200 Commercial St. Emporia, KS 66801-5087 620.341.5829 [email protected] Fax 620.341.5785 Course Descriptions for MS degree in Instructional Design and Technology: Instructional
BTX4E. Information and Communication Technology in the Workplace Workplace Preparation
BTX4E Information and Communication Technology in the Workplace Workplace Preparation Source: Business Studies, The Ontario Curriculum, Grades 11 and 12, 2006 72 Information and Communication Technology
Southwest Magnet High School and Law Academy 1775 Williamson Road Macon, GA 31206
Southwest Magnet High School and Law Academy 1775 Williamson Road Macon, GA 31206 August 1, 2014 Dear Parent or Guardian, I would like to take this opportunity to introduce myself and express my excitement
Course Title: Multimedia Design
Course Title: Multimedia Design Unit: Multimedia Hardware and Software Content Standard(s) and 1. Compare types of multimedia, including presentation, desktop publishing, Web page design, graphic design,
COMPUTER SCIENCE Introduction to Programming: Visual Basic 1 CIHS C++ AP Java
COMPUTER SCIENCE Our courses provide information to address a wide range of interests. The computer programming courses have a strong connection to engineering, mathematics, and the sciences. It is common
REQUIRED MATERIALS: I. COURSE OVERVIEW AND OUTLINE:
Ms. Lockhart Phone Number (360) 874-5679 Room 202B ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY SYLLABUS COURSE DESCRIPTION: Builds upon skills learned in Introduction to Photography, includes camera techniques, photo analysis,
Unit Plan. Grade level: 10 Subject: Media Arts ASM2O Teacher: Mr. J. Wilde
Unit Plan Grade level: 10 Subject: Media Arts ASM2O Teacher: Mr. J. Wilde Purpose: Web Page Design Overall Expectations: By the end of this unit, students will: Apply traditional emerging technologies,
BCIS 1305 - Business Computer Applications D10
BCIS 1305 - Business Computer Applications D10 Computer terminology, hardware, software, operating systems, and information systems relating to the business environment. The main focus of this course is
Information Technology Studies
Information Technology Studies Information Technology (T/V) Information Technology (T/V) Computer Operations (A/V) Structured Workplace Learning (A/V) Business Administration (A/V) The Information Technology
Olympian High School Graphic Design Syllabus
Olympian High School Graphic Design Syllabus Instructor Steven Exum Phone (619) 656-2400 Room 304 E-mail [email protected] Course Rationale: This is a one year course and fulfills the UC/CSU
PRINCIPLES OF ARTS, AUDIO/VIDEO TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS Course Syllabus
PRINCIPLES OF ARTS, AUDIO/VIDEO TECHNOLOGY & COMMUNICATIONS Course Syllabus Instructor Kaye Davis Animation and Graphic Design & Illustration BFA, all level art certification, MS, T&I certification Ben
Elmira Business Institute Student Syllabus: Spreadsheet Applications (MIS102) Semester:
Instructor Information: Instructor: Office Location: Telephone: Email: Office and Tutoring Hours: Elmira Business Institute Student Syllabus: Spreadsheet Applications (MIS102) Semester: Course Identification:
Georgia Department of Education Grade 4 Career Development Activity Business Management & Administration Estimated Time: 45 minutes
Goal Students will identify Business Management and Administration as a Georgia career cluster Objectives define a career cluster as a grouping of occupations with common skills and knowledge identify
Adobe Illustrator: Workspace, Navigation, Layers, Selections, Shape and Pen Tool Functions learned in Computer Graphics 1
Computer Graphics 2 (18 weeks every other day) 0.5 Credits Grades 10-12 Course Number 71054 Instructor: Mr. Russell Coleman Phone Number: 215-420-5654 Email: [email protected] In Computer Graphics
Train for a New Career! Earn a Career Path Diploma! CTEC students qualify to sit for State and National Certification in:
Great Career Opportunities! Train for a New Career! Career PathS Diploma Program www.abcadultschool.edu 6 JOB Ready within a year! It s never too late to start a new career! Study at ABC Adult school!
BCIS 1305 - Business Computer Applications - Online
BCIS 1305 - Business Computer Applications - Online Computer terminology, hardware, software, operating systems, and information systems relating to the business environment. The main focus of this course
VCOM 207: Digital Design Tools. Fall 2014
VCOM 207: Digital Design Tools Fall 2014 VCOM 207 Digital Design Tools Fall 2014 4 Credits Time & Location Mondays & Wednesdays 12:30 PM 2:20 PM 537 VisCom Lab Instructor Ryan Torma [email protected]
Main Author: Contributing Authors:
Main Author: Amy Roche, Instructional Designer Contributing Authors: Tricia Clark, Instructional Technologist Mary Ann Mengel, Multimedia Specialist John Shank, Director for the Center for Learning & Teaching
MONROE TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS
MONROE TOWNSHIP PUBLIC SCHOOLS CURRICULUM MAP Grades 9-12 Graphics Design I 2010-2011 School Year New Jersey Core Curriculum Content Standards for Visual and Performing Arts Arts Education in the 21 st
Digitools/Web Design Syllabus CHS Business/JVS/Family Consumer Science Department
1 Digitools/Web Design Syllabus CHS Business/JVS/Family Consumer Science Department Contact Information: Parents may contact me by phone, email or visiting the school. Teacher: Mrs. Patricia Case Email
HACKETTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY. Computer Animation Grades 10-12 CURRICULUM GUIDE FINAL DRAFT. July 2014
HACKETTSTOWN, NEW JERSEY Computer Animation Grades 10-12 CURRICULUM GUIDE FINAL DRAFT July 2014 Mr. David C. Mango, Superintendent Ms. Nadia Inskeep, Director of Curriculum & Instruction Developed by:
This version of course will be available for Fall 2015 term. New York City College of Technology The City University of New York
New York City College of Technology The City University of New York Department of Advertising Design & Graphic Arts CDMG2412 Media Presentations Course Description This course focuses on analyzing information
Digital Design Graphics Technology DDGT 110 Drafting Fundamentals ENGI 122 Intro to Engineering Fall 2015 Course Syllabus
Digital Design Graphics Technology DDGT 110 Drafting Fundamentals ENGI 122 Intro to Engineering Fall 2015 Course Syllabus Instructor: Department Website: Gary Strommen www.ddgt.net atc.ddgt.net Location:
Graphic Design 2 2015-2016
Graphic Design 2 2015-2016 Course: Graphic Design 2 Teacher: Mrs. Kim Gassman Email: [email protected] Room: Computer lab, House 1 Office Hours: 7:30 AM Fee: $80 payable to the bursar Class Website:
IT 145 Section 300 Fall 2013 Web Design Fundamentals: HTML and Style Sheets. Syllabus and Course Outline
IT 145 Section 300 Fall 2013 Web Design Fundamentals: HTML and Style Sheets. Syllabus and Course Outline Instructor: Dr. Thomas Beach Office: 623F (662-0347) Email: [email protected] Office hours: T 2:00-3:00
NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY City University of New York
NEW YORK CITY COLLEGE OF TECHNOLOGY City University of New York Health Services Administration Program HSA 3630-2769 Health Care Finance and Accounting Management COURSE OUTLINE Professor Josef Bohm Revised
Web Media TEC 171. Fall 2014
Web Media TEC 171 Fall 2014 Instructor: Mr. Frank Radostits Email: [email protected] Phone: 847.415.4162 Office: 1410 Free Periods: 3 & 6 COURSE DESCRIPTION Web Media is an introductory experience in
Central High School / Small Business Development
Central High School / Small Business Development 2013-2014 COURSE SYLLABUS PROGRAM CONCENTRATION: Information Technology CAREER PATHWAY: Web and Digital Communications Pathway COURSE TITLE: Introduction
Parsons The New School for Design Communication Design. Interaction: Core Lab PUCD 2126 A / CRN: 6125 Fall 2015
Parsons The New School for Design Communication Design Interaction: Core Lab PUCD 2126 A / CRN: 6125 Fall 2015 Fridays, 3:50 6:30pm 63 Fifth Avenue, Room 204 Brendan Griffiths [email protected] Class
TECM 2700 Introduction to Technical Writing
TECM 2700 Syllabus, page 1 of 13 TECM 2700 Introduction to Technical Writing Instructor Dr. L.G. Jackson Office Auditorium Building, Room 207 E-mail [email protected] Office Hours By appointment Text Sims,
PRL Program Orientation PowerPoint Narration
PRL Program Orientation PowerPoint Narration Slide 1 This brief 17 minute presentation is an overview and introduction to the Postsecondary Reading and Learning certificate program offered at California
HONORS BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS
FREEHOLD REGIONAL HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OFFICE OF CURRICULUM AND INSTRUCTION BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION SPECIALIZED LEARNING CENTER HONORS BUSINESS COMPUTER SYSTEMS COURSE PHILOSOPHY Technology literacy is
WEST JEFFERSON HILLS SCHOOL DISTRICT THOMAS JEFFERSON HIGH SCHOOL DIGITAL DESIGN GRADES 10 11 12
GRADES 10 11 12 Curriculum Strand: Desktop Publishing Learn and Apply Elements of Layout and Design PA Academic Objective Instructional student Methods will be able to Materials/ Resources Textbooks, trade
Santiago Canyon College - Division of Continuing Education 8045 E Chapman Ave., Room U-84, Orange, CA 92869 www.sccollege.edu/oec (714) 628-5922
Santiago Canyon College - Division of Continuing Education 8045 E Chapman Ave., Room U-84, Orange, CA 92869 www.sccollege.edu/oec (714) 628-5922 COURSE Section Room DAY/S TIME VBUS 010, Introduction to
CURRICULUM FOUNDATIONS
Susan H. Carper Old Dominion University OTED 785 Fall 2002 CURRICULUM FOUNDATIONS DEFINITION OF MICROSOFT OFFICE Microsoft Office is a software suite that includes several productivity applications. Microsoft
MiraCosta College Computer Studies Department ~
MiraCosta College Computer Studies Department ~ CSIT: Computer Studies and Information Technology Course Catalog Effective Fall 2010 (pending final approval) Table of Contents CSIT Courses... 3 CSIT 100:
General Classroom Rules: Rule #1 Be Respectful Rule #2 Be Prompt Rule #3 Be Prepared
Barren County High School Computer & Technology Applications Course Syllabus Course Title: Computer & Technology Applications Instructors: Mrs. Rush Contact Information: Email address: [email protected]
Common Core Standards Cross Referenced with Programming and Web Design
Common Core Standards Cross Referenced with Programming and Web Design Grades 9-12 PA Common Core Academic Standards for Reading in Science and Technical Subjects Craft and Structure CC.3.5.9-10.F Analyze
Cartooning and Animation MS. Middle School
Cartooning and Animation Middle School Course Title Cartooning and Animation MS Course Abbreviation CART/ANIM MS Course Code Number 200603 Special Notes General Art is a prerequisite, or department permission
Georgia Department of Education Grade 3 Career Development Activity Energy Systems Estimated Time: 45 minutes
Goal Students will identify Energy as Georgia career cluster Objective define a career cluster as a grouping of occupations with common skills and knowledge identify sample occupations aligned with the
Information and communication technology (ICT) skills audit for returning teachers
Information and communication technology (ICT) skills audit for returning teachers Please rate your ICT skills using the following values: 1 I have no knowledge at all of this area of ICT 2 I have a small
WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK
WEB DESIGN AND CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK This document was prepared by: Office of Career, Technical, and Adult Education Nevada Department of Education 755 N. Roop Street, Suite 201 Carson City, NV 89701 The
New Paltz Central School District Technology Computer Graphics 1 and 2. Time Essential Questions/Content Standards/Skills Assessments
September - October October - November New Paltz Central School District Unit 1: Introduction to Graphic Design and Recognize and analyze various forms of Digital class New Media graphic communication.
Llansanffraid Church in Wales Primary School. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Policy
Llansanffraid Church in Wales Primary School Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Policy ICT is changing the lives of everyone. Through teaching children the skills to use ICT we equip them to
PSY 201 General Psychology Online Fall 2015 4 credits
PSY 201 General Psychology Online Fall 2015 4 credits Faculty: Melissa Cunningham, Ph.D. Website: http://moodle.wou.edu Email: [email protected] Office Hrs: Todd 338: M 11:30 3:30pm Phone: 503-751-4204
Arts, Media and Entertainment Pathway Courses
CBEDS Code Course Title 5751 RCOE Creative Digital Media Course Hours Primary Pathway 180 Design, Visual and Media Arts, and / Production and Managerial Arts 5751 Digital Imaging 360 Design, Visual and
SOUTHERN REGIONAL SCHOOL DISTRICT BUSINESS CURRICULUM. Course Title: Multimedia Grade Level: 9-12
Content Area: Business Department Course Title: Multimedia Grade Level: 9-12 Unit 1 Digital Imaging 10 Weeks Unit 2 Cell Animation 10 Weeks Unit 3 Sound Editing 10 Weeks Unit 4 Visual Editing 10 Weeks
Digital Web Design Syllabus/Online Course Plan
Digital Web Design Syllabus/Online Course Plan Certificated Teacher: Date: 2015-2016 Desired Results Digital Web Design: Grades 9 12 Credit: X one semester (.5) two semesters (1) Estimate of hours per
Emmanuele Archange PC #234 MMC. By appointment
COURSE SYLLABUS MAN 4301 B51A GENERAL INFORMATION PROFESSOR INFORMATION Instructor: Emmanuele Archange Phone: Office: PC #234 MMC Fax: Office Hours: By appointment Email: (305) 3486088 (305) 3486476 Please
IE Class Web Design Curriculum
Course Outline Web Technologies 130.279 IE Class Web Design Curriculum Unit 1: Foundations s The Foundation lessons will provide students with a general understanding of computers, how the internet works,
Mgt 3300, Marketing Management
Mgt 3300, Marketing Management Georgia Tech Lorraine Professor: Dr. Alka Varma Citrin Office: Georgia Tech Lorraine, Room 212 Office phone: 03 87 20 39 29 (Email is generally the fastest way to contact
Key Stage 3. Scheme of Work. Written by Heaton Moor Digital
Key Stage 3 Scheme of Work Written by Heaton Moor Digital 1 Table of Contents Terms and Conditions Page 3 UK National Computing Curriculum Pathways Page 4 Mapping the Year 7 Scheme to the Computing Curriculum
Computer Literacy Syllabus Class time: Mondays 5:00 7:00 p.m. Class location: 955 W. Main Street, Mt. Vernon, KY 40456
Computer Literacy Syllabus Class time: Mondays 5:00 7:00 p.m. Class location: 955 W. Main Street, Mt. Vernon, KY 40456 INSTRUCTOR: Jamie A. McFerron OFFICE: 245 Richmond Street Mt. Vernon, KY 40456 PHONE:
COURSE OF STUDY OUTLINE BUSINESS GRADE 9/10, BUSINESS, OPEN (BTT10/BTT20)
COURSE OF STUDY OUTLINE BUSINESS GRADE 9/10, BUSINESS, OPEN (BTT10/BTT20) 2015 PATHWAYS EDUCATIONAL SERVICES INC. DEPARTMENT: BUSINESS COURSE CODE: BTT10/20 COURSE TITLE: GRADE 9/10 BUSINESS, Open MINISTRY
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: OFFICE AND WORKPLACE
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY: OFFICE AND WORKPLACE Earn a Continuing Education Certificate Business Technology Computer Graphics Computer Support Specialist Website Design X This symbol indicates that a course
IC 1101 Basic Electronic Practice for Electronics and Information Engineering
7. INDUSTRIAL CENTRE TRAINING In the summer between Year 1 and Year 2, students will undergo Industrial Centre Training I in the Industrial Centre (IC). In the summer between Year 2 and Year 3, they will
BTT1O/BTT2O. Peel Secondary Schools Course Outline 2011. Course Units with Learning Goals / Overall Expectations. Course Outline / Strands
LORNE PARK SECONDARY Grade 9/10 BUSINESS BTT1O/BTT2O Information and Communication Technology in Business, Grade 9 or 10, Open Course Outline / Strands This course introduces students to information and
Web design & planning
Instructor Guide Timing: 12 to 18 hours Level: Ages 15 and up Web design & planning Project Overview In this project, student teams work on a project to build a website for a client. The client selects
Animation (1 credit) Course Syllabus Next course: Advanced Animation (2-3 credits 11,12) Course Description and Objectives
Animation (1 credit) Course Syllabus Next course: Advanced Animation (2-3 credits 11,12) Instructor Kaye Davis Animation and Graphic Design & Illustration BFA, all level art certification, MS, T&I certification
CHAPTER. Office Suite Basics INTRODUCTION INTRODUCTION TO MS-OFFICE
CHAPTER 1 Office Suite Basics INTRODUCTION Letter writing, report generation, data maintenance, numerical calculations and analysis, chart preparation, subject presentations etc. are the activities, which
ASSESSSMENT TASK OVERVIEW & PURPOSE:
Developing a Trigonometry Phone App I. ASSESSSMENT TASK OVERVIEW & PURPOSE: In this activity, students will be asked to develop a program for a smartphone application that could be used to calculate the
New York City College of Technology The City University of New York. Department of Communication Design. COMD 3708 Game Design Concepts II
New York City College of Technology The City University of New York Department of Communication Design Course Description This course is designed to apply game design theory (MDA), learned in the previous
ANIMATION AND GAME DESIGN
ANIMATION AND GAME DESIGN Final Project/Assessment January 2015 PROJECT OBJECTIVES: To demonstrate the ability to create a game or animation using Game Maker or Alice 3.0. To create instructions for the
CAREER AND TECHNICAL EDUCATION PROGRAM
The Career and Technical Education Program includes: Business, Drafting, Family Living, and Consumer Science. The courses in this program offer opportunities for career exploration, as well as college-bound
Teen Photography Program Scholarship Application 2015-2016 School Year
Please return this application to: Mail: NYC SALT 214 W. 29 th Street, Suite 1401 NY, NY 10001 a scanned copy to: [email protected] Teen Photography Program Scholarship Application 2015-2016 School Year
GETTING STARTED WITH MEKKO GRAPHICS A GUIDE FOR MS OFFICE 2007, 2010, AND 2013 USERS. 10/21/2014 MG6.9 Of07/10/13
GETTING STARTED WITH MEKKO GRAPHICS A GUIDE FOR MS OFFICE 2007, 2010, AND 2013 USERS 10/21/2014 MG6.9 Of07/10/13 CONTENTS Chapter 1 Getting Started... 3 What is Mekko Graphics?...3 Chapter 2 Installing
Phone: (301) 434-4700 x 736
Instructor: Email : Hilary E. Daly [email protected] Phone: (301) 434-4700 x 736 AP Environmental Science Syllabus Course Overview Course Requirements Lesson Topics Grading Procedures Course Overview Textbook
LAMAR STATE COLLEGE-ORANGE Business and Technology Division Spring 2010. Syllabus for POFT 2312 Business Correspondence and Communication
Business and Technology Division Spring 2010 Syllabus for POFT 2312 Business Correspondence and Communication Instructor: Kathryn Rector Office: 111-A Academic Center Office Phone: 409-882-3976 E-Mail
Cross - Curriculum Class Newspaper Year Level: 9
Cross - Curriculum Class Newspaper Year Level: 9 Activity Objective: To produce a self-funding newspaper in groups to be distributed to the school or wider community. The Learning Context and Curriculum
MART 325.02: Fundamentals of Digital Animation I
University of Montana ScholarWorks Syllabi Course Syllabi 1-2014 MART 325.02: Fundamentals of Digital Animation I Gregory D. Twigg University of Montana - Missoula, [email protected] Follow this
Digital 3D Animation
Elizabethtown Area School District Digital 3D Animation Course Number: 753 Length of Course: 1 semester 18 weeks Grade Level: 11-12 Elective Total Clock Hours: 120 hours Length of Period: 80 minutes Date
Turtle Mountain Community College
Turtle Mountain Community College Fall Semester- 2013 CIS 104 I: Microcomputer Database-Access Course Dates: August 20 rd to December 6 th Instructor: Marlin Allery (staff) E-mail: [email protected] Office
Command Spanish for Healthcare
Command Spanish for Healthcare Online Command Spanish Command Spanish is a learner-friendly language program and training class that requires NO PRIOR KNOWLEDGE OF SPANISH. Command Spanish language classes
HUM 121-650: Introduction to Humanities I Honors, Fall 2014
HUM 121-650: Introduction to Humanities I Honors, Fall 2014 Times: MW 11:30-12:45 p.m. Classroom: B118 Grayslake Campus Instructor: Dr. Jenny Lee Phone: 847.543.2963 Email: [email protected] (don t
Web Page Design II Course Syllabus
Web Page Design II Course Syllabus Course Description: An advanced Web Page Design class designed to give students knowledge and skills necessary to sell products and services using Web Sites on the Internet.
Evaluation of an Electronic Charting System in the BCIT Nursing Simulation Lab
Evaluation of an Electronic Charting System in the BCIT Nursing Simulation Lab Prepared by: Johanne Mattie Research Associate, Technology and Product Evaluation Group As part of the Stage 3 ehealth Go
Seneca Valley Senior High School Cyber Teacher Center (across from the SHS Library on the 2 nd floor)
Course Game Design Modding and Prototyping Faculty Name Mr. Ken Macek Term 2015-2016 Meetings IHS Library Gaming Room (semester course two 42 minute periods combined with online instruction) Faculty s
Science Notebooks. a tool for increasing student understanding of inquiry and science content a tool for enhancing literacy skills
Science Notebooks a tool for increasing student understanding of inquiry and science content a tool for enhancing literacy skills s Table of Contents Investigation/Activity Page Advantages of Science Notebooks
*The above rules are in addition to the classroom rules and procedures attached.
Barren County High School Accounting & Finance Foundations Course Syllabus Course Title: Accounting & Finance Foundations (Accounting I) Instructors: Ms. Martin Contact Information: Email address: [email protected]
Qualification Specification
BCS Level 2 Certificate in IT User Skills (ECDL Core) Version 1.0 December 2015. Contents 1. About BCS 3 2. Equal Opportunities 3 3. Introduction to the qualification 4 3.1 Qualification summary 4 3.2
Computer Technology: Literacy and Usage KINDERGARTEN. Standard 1.0 Students will understand basic operations and concepts of technology.
Computer Technology: Literacy and Usage KINDERGARTEN Standard 1.0 Students will understand basic operations and concepts of technology. 1.1. Students will demonstrate an understanding of the nature and
