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The Portfolio project incorporates the following standards:
1.6 Information
Technologies (C): Students will understand technology used in business. They will
demonstrate competency by utilizing technology to access, manipulate, and produce
information.
1.6.1 Applications– utilize a
variety of software programs to manipulate, analyze and produce data
1.6.2 Computer Operations–
demonstrate proper use and care of equipment
1.6.3 Document Processing–
create, format and produce documents
1.6.5 Information Resources–
use electronic media, manuals, and tutorials as resources to access information
1.6.6 Presentation– develop
and produce presentations utilizing electronic media.
1.8
Design and publish documents by using advanced publishing software and graphic
programs.
2.5
Write business letters:
2.2
Deliver multimedia presentations:
a.
Combine text, images, and sound and draw information from many sources (e.g.,
television broadcasts, videos, films, newspapers, magazines, CD-ROMs, the
Internet, electronic media generated images).
Portfolios - Computer Applications
These portfolios are the culminating projects for Computer
Applications. A student's portfolio provides insights about their
personality, skills, and talents. The use of personal portfolios for
assessment and presentation have become a graduation requirement at many
colleges. The full names are not given for security purposes and parents
signed a permission form for the work to be posted on the internet.
(Technical note - the websites were optimized to look
best in Internet Explorer, with a monitor resolution at 1064 by 768,
some items may display differently at other settings with Netscape or
the AOL browser.)
Adobe Acrobat Reader (free
download) is needed to view some documents.
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - PORTFOLIOS
TERM 4 JUNE 2008
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS - PORTFOLIOS
TERM 3 APRIL 2008
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Computer Applications Class
TERM 2
January 2008
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