| Introduction to Technology
Course Description:
This introductory web-based course invites students
to participate in a simulated internship experience in which they
learn the variety of ways that computer skills are used in daily
life and in the workplace. In this highly interactive course,
students learn the basics of word processing, databases, spreadsheets,
the Internet, and file management skills, as well as strategies
for dealing with stress, changes, and choices. Through the simulated
internship, students identify skills and interests related to
career goals. Critical thinking and information literacy are emphasized
as tools for coping with and thriving in a rapidly changing technological
world.
This course does not
teach specific applications using tutorials, but rather guides
the student through the essential elements that are common to
applications of a specific type. The simulated environment offers
many opportunities to practice new skills in different ways and
helps students transfer new technology skills to real-world uses.
Basic computer skills are recommended.
Course Contents:
Students will learn
about:
- History of the Internet
- Word Processing
- Business Writing
- Spreadsheet
- File Management
- Database
- Computer Anatomy
- E-Mail Basics
- WWW Searching Strategies
- CAD
- Multimedia
- Electronic Publishing
- Business and Marketing
- Computer Systems
- Computer Programming
- Career Planning
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