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  • Information about PowerSchool training and implementation in the Pottsgrove School District.
  • This moodle area is for the Technology Learning Committment Team to come and share ideas and to use their noodle on Moodle!!
  • Site for the collaboration, creation, publishing of audio broadcasts designated to be aired on WPAZ 1370 AM
  • Summer School resources for science courses (Biology, Earth and Space Science, STS)
  • Anatomy & Physiology
  • Credit: 1/2
    Prerequisites: None
    Meetings: 48 minutes, Every Other Day, Full Year
    Open to: Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors

    This class is provided for students who desire a better understanding of visual communication through photography. Basic knowledge of cameratypes, techniques and skills are developed through instruction and use of digital cameras. Areas to be covered includetypes of cameras and their operation, photographic composition, basic print finishing techniques; as well as beginning digitalmanipulation/editing of student images utilizing appropriate computer hardware/software.
    ACCESS to a digital camera with Manual capabilities is Highly Recommended !
    ** (Rev: 18 Mar 08)
  • PHOTOGRAPHY II (TED2370)

    Credit: 1/2

    Prerequisites: Basic Photography I or written permission of instructor
    Meetings: 48 minutes, 3 days per cycle, full year
    Open to: Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors

    This class requires students to prepare visual presentations relating to a central theme, idea, or content area. Presentations will be completed using different media including original continuous tone photography, digital/scanned photography, and computer generated graphics. Emphasis will be placed on originality and clarity of subject, as students complete both static visual displays and dynamic on screen computer presentations. ACCESS to a camera is mandatory!
  • FALCON VIDEO NEWS (TED1320)

    Credit: 1

    Prerequisites: None
    Meetings: 48 minutes, every day, full year
    Open to: All grade levels

    Students enrolled in this class will study the fundamentals of video news production. They will produce Falcon video news for the high school and record various school district events for broadcast. The focus for this course will be on preparing a complete video news program for broadcast.
  • COMPUTER AIDED DRAFTING II (CAD) (TED2300)

    Credit: 1

    Prerequisites: CAD I or written permission of instructor
    Meetings: 48 minutes, every day, full year
    Open to: Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors

    This is an in-depth study of the computer as a design and drafting tool, which will build on the fundamentals developed in CAD I. In addition to enhancing the two dimensional work started in CAD I, 3 dimensional CAD will be introduced and assignments given to familiarize students with the 3D environment on the computer.
  • BASIC TECHNICAL DRAWING/CAD I (TED1300)

    Credit: 1

    Prerequisites: None
    Meetings: 48 minutes, every day, full year
    Open to: All grade levels

    Students will learn basic methods and drawing techniques -- freehand, mechanical and computer assisted, to produce industrially acceptable drawings. During the course students will be encouraged to develop and use a logical approach to problem solving as well as visualization skills necessary to interpret 2D drawings, pictorials, and 3D wire frame representations. Learning to manipulate a full-featured 2D CAD program, from planning to plotting will be a centralized theme throughout the year. This course should be considered a MINIMUM requirement for any student wishing to pursue a career in engineering, drafting, or technology based occupations.
  • A site where students can access class notes, assignments, links, and communication with teacher and other students.
  • Site acting as content resource for students enrolled in the course
  • This course is open to freshmen students with active GIEPs.
  • Reading Olympics teammates collaborate here by utilizing the book sign up, reading and writing reviews and practice questions, and participating in group forums and chats.

    • This course is open to students with active GIEPs in their senior year with an interest in learning the history of philosophy and honing their skills in philosophic discourse.
  • Here you can keep up-to-date on what is happening in class each day.
  • Summer School resources for science courses (Biology, Earth and Space Science, STS)
  • Summer School resources for science courses (Biology, Earth and Space Science, STS)
  • Summer School resources for science courses (Biology, Earth and Space Science, STS)
  • Mrs. MacIlvain's Computer Technology Class
  • This website will provide students with information on the policies and procedures in the Middle School Library. Information on the scheduled 6th grade library class will also be available
  • Reviews and practice questions for the books listed on the Middle School/Junior High Reading Olympics for MCIU.

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