Office Technology
Grades: 11 and 12 Credits: 4
1st year students Credits: 4

Website Design
Flash
Advanced Web Design
Intro to Javascript
MicroComputer Applications
Electronic Commerce
Presentation Graphics
Multimedia Publishing
Web Site Design
Course #5455 Credits: 1
This course focuses on the overall Web site production process involving layout, navigation, and interactivity, with particular emphasis on design. It will expose the student to the operation of digital video camera, scanners, and sound equipment. The design, layout, and composition of images, animation, and video suitable for Web site production are stressed.
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Flash
Course #5449 Credits: 1
Introduces Macromedia Flash (software). Students will gain experience in creating graphics, animation, text, forms and special effects.
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Advance Web Development
Course #5455 Credits: 1
This course is designed to give the student experience with advanced topics in planning and implementing a professional web site. Emerging technologies will be explored in creating interactive web pages that incorporate cascading style sheets, DHTML, JavaScript, and multimedia and graphics. Issues to be covered will include designing for a cross-browser web site and different monitor resolutions.
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Introduction to JavaScript
Course #5493 Credits: 1
This course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to code, execute, and document JavaScript scripting.
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MicroComputer Applications
Course #5359 Credits: 1
Students use a microcomputer and current word processing, database, spreadsheet, and presentation software. The requirements, capabilities, limitations, and applications of these software packages are included.
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Electronic Commerce
Course #5670 Credits: 1
In this course, students will review the history of the Internet; study its influence, and validity of electronic commerce in our society today. Students will explore business concepts as they relate to electronic commerce (customer relationship management, security and staffing issues, planning and marketing strategies, information on electronic commerce software, hardware and software providers.) Teams of students will be assigned an electronic commerce challenge from industry. Students will create a 'business' website utilizing electronic concepts.
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Presentation Graphics
Course #5293 Credits: 1
This course uses industry standard software to create business presentations, business graphics, transparencies, and slides. It applies editing, formatting, page layout and design, and paste-up techniques for clarity and impact.
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Multimedia Publishing
Course #5666 Credits: 1
Multimedia Productions provides the student with either simulated or live experiences in creating Multimedia productions
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