Education:
University of Arkansas BS Vocational Education
University of West Georgia M.A.T Teacher Education
Class Schedule Fall 2023
First Block: Digital Design
Second Block: Introduction to Software Technology
Third Block: Introduction to Software Technology
Fourth Block: Planning
Class Schedule Spring 2024
First Block: Digital Design
Second Block: Introduction to Software Technology
Third Block: Web Design
Fourth Block: Planning
Introduction to Software Technology
Introduction to Software Technology is the foundational course for Cloud
Computing, Computer Science, Game Design, Internet of Things, Programming, Web and Digital
Design, and Web Development pathways. This course is designed for high school students to
understand, communicate, and adapt to a digital world as it impacts their personal life, society, and the
business world. Exposure to foundational knowledge in programming languages, software
development, app creation, and user interfacing applications are all taught in a computer lab with
hands-on activities and project-focused tasks.
Students will not only understand the concepts but apply their knowledge to situations and defend their
actions, decisions, and/or choices through the knowledge and skills acquired in this course.
Employability skills are integrated into activities, tasks, and projects throughout the course standards to
demonstrate the skills required by business and industry. Competencies in the co-curricular student
organizations are integral components of both the employability skills standards and content standards
for this course. Various forms of technologies will be highlighted to expose students to the emerging
technologies impacting the digital world. Professional communication skills and practices, problemsolving, ethical and legal issues, and the impact of effective presentation skills are taught in this course
as a foundational knowledge to prepare students to be college and career ready. The knowledge and
skills taught in this course build upon each other to form a comprehensive introduction to the digital
world.
Introduction to Software Technology is a course that is appropriate for all high school students. The
pre-requisite for this course is advisor approval.
Digital Design
Using web design as the platform for product design and presentation, students will create
and learn digital media applications using elements of text, graphics, animation, sound, video
and digital imaging for various format. The digital media and interactive media projects
developed and published showcase the student skills and ability. Emphasis will be placed on
effective use of tools for interactive multimedia production including storyboarding, visual
development, project management, digital citizenship, and web processes. Students will create
and design web sites that incorporate digital media elements to enhance content of web site.
Various forms of technologies will be used to expose students to resources, software, and
applications of media. Professional communication skills and practices, problem-solving,
ethical and legal issues, and the impact of effective presentation skills are enhanced in this
course to prepare students to be college and career ready. Employability skills are integrated
into activities, tasks, and projects throughout the course standards to demonstrate the skills
required by business and industry. Competencies in the co-curricular student organization,
Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), are integral components of the employability
skills standard for this course.
Digital Design is the second course in the Web and Digital Design pathway in the Information
Technology cluster. Students enrolled in this course should have successfully completed
Introduction to Digital Technology and Fundamentals.
Web Design
Can you think of any company that does not have a web presence? Taking this course will equip
students will the ability to plan, design, and create a web site. Students will move past learning how
to write code and progress to designing a professional looking web site using graphical authoring
tools that contains multimedia elements. Working individually and in teams, students will learn to
work with web page layout and graphical elements to create a professional looking web site.
Various forms of technologies will be used to expose students to resources, software, and
applications of web design. Professional communication skills and practices, problem-solving,
ethical and legal issues, and the impact of effective presentation skills are enhanced in this course
to prepare students to be college and career ready. Employability skills are integrated into
activities, tasks, and projects throughout the course standards to demonstrate the skills required by
business and industry. Competencies in the co-curricular student organization, Future Business
Leaders of America (FBLA), are integral components of the employability skills standard for this
course.
Web Design is the third course in the Web & Digital Design pathway in the Information Technology
cluster. Students enrolled in this course should have successfully completed Introduction to Digital
Technology and Digital Design. After mastery of the standards in this course, students should be
prepared to take the end of pathway assessment in this career area.