Computer Education

COMPUTER EDUCATION

COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY 8
 
Students are introduced to computer basics. This includes both software and hardware systems. This is a good course for students wanting to take Information Technology 9/10.
 
 
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 9          (elective)  
 
This is a course which will start by giving student basic instruction in Media Arts and Programming. The objective of the course is familiarization with the concepts while giving the students as much license to be creative as possible.
 
Students will work on the following:
  • Photoshop;
  • Premiere (video editing);
  • After Effects (video effects);
  • Blender (3D modeling);
  • Programming (basic structures like if statements, loops, variable, arrays).
 
 
MEDIA DESIGN 10          (elective)  4 credits
 
This course will offer students the opportunity to learn skills in digital media.
 
Students will learn:
  • Graphic Design
      • Photoshop - Learn to edit, combine and improve photos using the premier photo editing software.
  • Video Editing
      • Premiere - Learn to cut and splice projects and do basic video editing;
      • After Effects - Learn to add visual effects to videos.
  • 3D Modelling/Printing and Animation:
      • Blender - Work on static modelling with the opportunity to print final projects on a 3D printer;
      • Blender - Basic rigging and animation.
 
Students start by working through the basics of each type of Media Art.  When they are ready, they move on to choose projects which interest them.
 
 
MEDIA DESIGN 11          (elective)  4 credits
 
This course will offer students the opportunity to learn skills in digital media.
 
Students will learn:
  • Graphic Design
      • Photoshop - Learn to edit, combine and improve photos using the premier photo editing software.
  • Video Editing
      • Premiere - Learn to cut and splice projects and do basic video editing;
      • After Effects - Learn to add visual effects to videos.
  • 3D Modelling/Printing and Animation
      • Blender - Work on static modelling with the opportunity to print final projects on a 3D printer;
      • Blender - Basic rigging and animation.
 
Students start by working through the basics of each type of Media Art.  When they are ready, they move on to choose projects which interest them.
 
 
MEDIA ARTS 12            (elective)  4 credits
Pre-requisite: Media Arts 11
 
This course continues with the concepts and skills learned in Media Arts 11. Students will also be expected to design and implement projects of their choosing.