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Technology, Computer Science, Media Arts and Computer Literacy Requirement

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To meet the State of New Hampshire’s Technology Literacy graduation requirements, each student at Souhegan High School will present an Electronic Portfolio, containing products (files) that demonstrate the student’s skills in the use of information technology. Students can begin to add products to their portfolios in the 9th grade, and continue until they graduate. These portfolios will be maintained by the student in their network folders, and presented for assessment when complete. The portfolios will be assessed during the student’s junior year. The products in each student’s portfolio will come from assignments in their core classes, such as science, math, English, social studies, world languages, visual arts, etc. The student will select one or more products for their portfolio that demonstrate their skills in each of the following application areas:

 

  • Word Processing, such as an essay, a research paper, or a short story

  • Calculation, such as a spreadsheet

  • Visual Communication, such as a presentation, a video, or a website

  • Online research, such as an annotated bibliography that properly cites Internet and electronic databases

  • Each student will also write a reflection on the role or impact of technology in the student’s life.

.5 credit semester

Arduino Programming

Grades 9-12

How do we use an Arduino to solve problems for us?

.5 credit semester

Flash Animation

Grades 9-12

How does one create a 2D animated short film?

1 credit year

AP Computer Science A

Grades 10-12

What is computer programming? How do computer programs solve problems relevant to today’s society, including art, media, science and engineering?

1 credit year or .5 credit semester

Video Production

Grades 9-12

What is the role that video media play in our community? What skills and knowledge do students need to produce and publish videos? 

.5 credit semester

Web Page Design/Publishing

Grades 9-12

How does one design an effective website?

1 credit year

Animation & Game Development

Grades 9-12

Animation & Game Development         

1 credit year

AP Computer Science Principles

Grades 10-12

How does computing change the world? What is computational thinking?

.5 credit semester

Flash Game Development

Grades 10-12

How does one program 2D games?

1 credit year or .5 credit semesters

Programming

Grades 9-12

How does one learn to program a computer?

1 credit year or .5 credit semester

Advanced Video Production

Grades 10-12

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