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Courses
Computer Applications
This semester course will give students an overview or introduction to a variety of popular computer applications. Students will study word processing, database management, spreadsheets, graphics and desktop publishing. No prior computer experience is necessary for completion of this course.
(semester) 0.5 Technology unit
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Desktop Publishing
Students will learn how to create, edit and enhance publications of various forms. Emphasis will be placed on aesthetic page layout and professional design concepts. Students will produce signs, greeting cards, calendars, banners, letterheads, business cards, and certificates.
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HTML Web 1
Students will create, edit and design Web sites which incorporate color, graphics, text formatting, links and tables. Emphasis will be placed on structured coding and professional design methods.
(semester) 0.5 Technology unit
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HTML Web 2
This course is designed as a continuation of the HTML Web Sites course. Students will learn advanced layout techniques involving image maps, frames and forms. Students will learn the technique of scripting for HTML and how to specify style and control content dynamically. Emphasis will continue to be placed on structured coding and professional design methods.
(semester) 0.5 Technology unit
Prerequisite: Completion of HTML Web 1.
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JavaScript
This project-oriented course allows students to learn fundamental programming techniques using JavaScript. Students will learn to integrate JavaScript into HTML web pages. Skills covered include writing user-defined functions, creating pop-up windows, table manipulation, creating cookies, array processing and writing formulas. Prerequisite: HTML Web Sites or Advanced Programming with Visual Basic.
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Keyboarding
This is a self-paced course that is designed to teach students alphabetic and numeric key locations by touch. Beginning keyboarders as well as those with some skill will find this course useful for improving speed and accuracy. Additional topics covered include setting up business and personal correspondence as well as formatting reports.
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Computer Technology credit, for graduation, is earned upon successful completion.
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Visual Basic 1
Students will learn how to write simple mathematical programs. Students will work with intrinsic controls, active X controls, multiple forms and dialog boxes as they build various applications. Structured programming concepts and problem solving skills will be stressed. No previous programming experience is required.
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Prerequisite: Completion of Algebra I or Integrated Math 1.
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Visual Basic 2
This course is designed as a continuation of Introduction to Programming. Students will use menus, data controls, common dialog boxes, general procedures, drag and drop events to write more complex, structure code. Database management will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Introduction to Programming with Visual Basic.
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Word Processing
Students will be asked to type several articles of varying length. Students will learn to enhance their documents with colored text, borders, backgrounds, and graphics. Students will create products that require the use of columns, symbols, bullets, indentation tools and frames. The use of tables and drawing tools will also be incorporated. Students who have previously completed Document Designs will not get credit for this course. Prerequisite: Computer Applications I or Keyboarding.
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