Introduction to Digital Technology is the foundational course for Web & Digital Communications,
Programming, Advanced Programming, Information Support & Services, and Network Systems
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 hardware, software, programming, web design, IT
support, and networks are all taught in a computer lab with hands-on activities and projectfocused tasks.
Students will not only understand the concepts, but apply their knowledge to situations and defend their actions/decisions/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 organization, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), 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,
problem-solving, 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 digital world.
Programming, Advanced Programming, Information Support & Services, and Network Systems
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 hardware, software, programming, web design, IT
support, and networks are all taught in a computer lab with hands-on activities and projectfocused tasks.
Students will not only understand the concepts, but apply their knowledge to situations and defend their actions/decisions/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 organization, Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), 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,
problem-solving, 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 digital world.