Microsoft IT Academy is world-class
curriculum that will help students obtain the hands-on skills and experience needed to succeed in technology careers.
The IT Academy Program offers
classroom and online learning, hands-on labs, and access to hundreds of courses, books, cutting-edge resources, and
collaboration tools. Most important, students can earn valuable Microsoft Certifications, which can increase chances of getting a good job in today’s tough economy.
There is a global need for people highly skilled in Microsoft technologies, and
Microsoft Certifications are the
credentials students need to impress
employers.
Students in Microsoft IT Academies benefit from world-class Microsoft
curriculum and cutting edge software tools to tackle real-world challenges in the classroom environment.
Microsoft IT Academy Word, PowerPoint, Publisher
In the first part, students will learn to use the newest version of Microsoft Word interface, commands, and features to create, enhance,
customize and share documents as well as create complex documents and publish them. In the second part, students will learn to use the newest version of Microsoft PowerPoint interface, commands, and features to create, enhance, customize and deliver presentations. In the last part, students will learn to use the basic features of the newest version of Publisher to create, customize, and publish a publication.
Work-based learning strategies appropriate for this course include apprenticeship, cooperative education, entrepreneurship, internship, mentorship, school-based enterprise, service learning, and job shadowing. Cooperative education is not available for this course. FBLA competitive events, community service, and leadership activities provide the opportunity to apply essential standards and workplace readiness skills through authentic experiences.
Microsoft IT Academy Excel and Access
The first part of the class is designed to help use the newest version of Microsoft Excel interface, commands, and features to present, analyze, and manipulate various types of data. Students will learn to manage workbooks as well as how to manage, manipulate, and format data. In the second part of the class, students will learn how to create and work with a database by using the new and improved features in the newest version of Microsoft Access. Students will learn how to create, modify, and locate information as well as how to create programmable elements and share and distribute database information.
Work-based learning strategies appropriate for this course include apprenticeship, cooperative education, entrepreneurship, internship, mentorship, school-based enterprise, service learning, and job shadowing. Cooperative education is not available for this course. FBLA competitive events, community service, and leadership activities provide the opportunity to apply essential standards and workplace readiness skills through authentic experiences.
curriculum that will help students obtain the hands-on skills and experience needed to succeed in technology careers.
The IT Academy Program offers
classroom and online learning, hands-on labs, and access to hundreds of courses, books, cutting-edge resources, and
collaboration tools. Most important, students can earn valuable Microsoft Certifications, which can increase chances of getting a good job in today’s tough economy.
There is a global need for people highly skilled in Microsoft technologies, and
Microsoft Certifications are the
credentials students need to impress
employers.
Students in Microsoft IT Academies benefit from world-class Microsoft
curriculum and cutting edge software tools to tackle real-world challenges in the classroom environment.
Microsoft IT Academy Word, PowerPoint, Publisher
In the first part, students will learn to use the newest version of Microsoft Word interface, commands, and features to create, enhance,
customize and share documents as well as create complex documents and publish them. In the second part, students will learn to use the newest version of Microsoft PowerPoint interface, commands, and features to create, enhance, customize and deliver presentations. In the last part, students will learn to use the basic features of the newest version of Publisher to create, customize, and publish a publication.
Work-based learning strategies appropriate for this course include apprenticeship, cooperative education, entrepreneurship, internship, mentorship, school-based enterprise, service learning, and job shadowing. Cooperative education is not available for this course. FBLA competitive events, community service, and leadership activities provide the opportunity to apply essential standards and workplace readiness skills through authentic experiences.
Microsoft IT Academy Excel and Access
The first part of the class is designed to help use the newest version of Microsoft Excel interface, commands, and features to present, analyze, and manipulate various types of data. Students will learn to manage workbooks as well as how to manage, manipulate, and format data. In the second part of the class, students will learn how to create and work with a database by using the new and improved features in the newest version of Microsoft Access. Students will learn how to create, modify, and locate information as well as how to create programmable elements and share and distribute database information.
Work-based learning strategies appropriate for this course include apprenticeship, cooperative education, entrepreneurship, internship, mentorship, school-based enterprise, service learning, and job shadowing. Cooperative education is not available for this course. FBLA competitive events, community service, and leadership activities provide the opportunity to apply essential standards and workplace readiness skills through authentic experiences.