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Carrie Powers
WEST ROWAN HIGH
Contact Carrie PowersPage Last Updated Oct 30, 2008
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1st: Digital Communication Systems 2nd: Computer Applications 2 3rd: Planning 4th: Computer Applications 2
Digital Communication Systems
This course is designed to teach students basic digital input skills in word processing, spreadsheet, database, and presentation applications through the use of speech recognition, traditional and alternative input devices. Traditional input devices include keyboards and scanners and alternative input devices include handheld PDAs, tablet PCs, web cams, digital cameras and camcorders. These are new technologies that students can learn in high school to better prepare them for the future! Come and check out all this new, exciting technology!Computer Applications 1
This course is designed to help students master beginning and advanced skills in the areas of word processing, spreadsheet, database, telecommunications, desktop publishing, and presentation applications. Emphasis is on data communications, Internet and e-mail, as well as skill development in the integration of software applications, social and ethical issues pertaining to information systems, and information technologies careers.Computer Applications 2
This course is designed to help students master advanced skills in the areas of integrating technology devices, Internet research strategies and uses, complex desktop publishing, multimedia production, and basic web page design. Emphasis is placed on skill development and refinement of skills in information technologies as well as economic, ethical, and social issues in the information technologies area.Honors E-Commerce 1
E-Commerce I (Computer Applications 3) will be offered for to all students who have passed Computer Applications 2 with a C or better! This course is designed to help students master skills in the design and construction of complex web sites for conducting business electronically. Emphasis is on skill development in advanced web page construction and entrepreneurial applications of conducting business electronically as well as economic, social, legal, and ethical issues related to electronic business. Students will plan, design, create, publish, maintain, and promote an electronic business website.
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Erwin Resource Site
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Computer Applications 2 Review Questions
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Word 2000
Reference guide for Word Processing
Excel 2000
Reference guide for Spreadsheets
PowerPoint 2000
Reference guide for Presentations
Access 2000
Reference guide for Databases
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