Digital Literacy, STEM, and CTE Curriculum for High School ~ The Senior Computer Curriculum Collection includes the following projects: TechnoAd, TechnoAdvertise, TechnoChatbot AI (coming soon), TechnoSpecialist, TechnoMission, TechnoInvestor, TechnoPlanner, TechnoWonderland, TechnoPhotoshop, and TechnoAnimate. Tweens and teens develop mastery in Microsoft Office and popular graphic design tools. Draft a resume, market products, animate a graphic story, and more!
- Digital Literacy IT Projects for High School
Designed for ages 13 and up, senior computer curriculum projects challenge students with authentic tasks. Students take on the role of theme park managers, digital marketer, IT specialists, stock market investors, event planners, and more!
- Master CTE Technology Tools
Each Computer and Technical Education project includes a comprehensive teacher guide for curriculum planning, student workbook to promote independence, and customizable resources to reinforce learning. Activities include illustrated, step-by-step instructions with clear, easy to understand examples.
- Open Doors with STEM Skills for Career Choices
Digital literacy for high school: promote advanced word processing, data analysis, presentation, graphic design, video production, and animation skills that students need today and in the future. Develop essential technology skills that can be applied to any school project or in the workplace. Build valuable professional competencies such as persistence, communication, and creativity.
- Adaptable Computer Science and ICT Materials
Incorporate authentic, real-world tasks as part of a curriculum unit, computer class, or school club. Computer instructors, business teachers, media arts specialists, or librarians use the lessons to make learning meaningful.
TechnoKids Senior Collection aligns with multiple digital intelligence competencies within the DQ Global Standards
Real-Life Scenarios with Authentic STEM Challenges - Digital Literacy for High School
TechnoAd: Become digital marketers. Research target audience to design a video ad campaign.
TechnoAdvertise: Master Microsoft Word by designing professional marketing materials.
TechnoChatbot AI (coming soon): Develop chatbots that answer questions and automate tasks.
TechnoSpecialist: Design an information package about technological devices with PowerPoint.
TechnoMission: Understand data management systems. Build a Microsoft Access database.
TechnoInvestor: Apply logical reasoning to manipulate stock trades using Microsoft Excel.
TechnoPlanner: Dive deeper into database development. Operate a party planning venture.
TechnoWonderland: Promote Microsoft Office competency using a fun amusement park theme.
TechnoPhotoshop: Support the creative process with photo editing lessons using Photoshop CC.
TechnoAnimate: Explore animation techniques using Animate CC to create a visual story.
Digital Literacy Tasks to Engage Tech-Savvy Teens
The Senior Computer Curriculum Collection includes student-centered activities that infuse a project-based approach into learning. Projects support creativity and individualization. Use the STEM resources as part of a computer science, information technology, marketing, entrepreneurship, business studies, or media arts course. Teach vital ICT skills students need to excel in the workplace of tomorrow.
- Establish an awareness of ICT and STEM related careers
- Build professional skills such as goal setting or teamwork
- Problem-solve to tackle real-world problems
- Develop mastery of Microsoft Office
- Transform an abstract notion into a concrete idea
- Manipulate digital media to design publications
- Synthesize and disseminate information effectively
- Express creative ideas using graphic design applications
- Apply digital tools for data manipulation
- Collaborate with others and work effectively in teams
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5.0
I have had great success using your TechnoKids Curriculum. For 8 years, I have been teaching computer class to students who are hearing impaired. The program includes Microsoft, PowerPoint, Access and Excel skills, all of these things I have been looking for in building a solid foundation for students. The students are actually using the programs in their classroom for a project. A former student came for a visit and shared that he was happy that he knew the skills required in a unit involving Excel and mentioned that he was already “ahead” of his peers. Your curriculum has made a huge difference in our computer class and we are proud to use it in the classroom.
5.0
I started using the Senior Curriculum and so far I love it. I am excited to get all of the projects and start incorporating them into all of the computer classes at our school.