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This course enables students to understand the technological and computer concepts they need in order to design, develop, and build usable products and/or deliver services, and to pursue further studies. Students will use the technological design process and a variety of tools and software to solve problems, complete projects, and strengthen their communication skills.
The students of this course can look forward to learning about the exciting world of graphic design. This course will give the student first hand experience with design basics, desktop publishing, computer graphics, computer animation, multimedia and interactive computer presentations. The students of the Graphic Communications course will develop designs for logos, advertisements, newsletters, cartoons, animation and much more. The emphasis for this course will be placed on design teams, creative challenges/problems, visual literacy and practical applications. The students will use Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia Flash, Macromedia Dreamweaver, 3D Studio Max, and colour laser printer.
*This is a program unique to Governor Simcoe.
This course introduces students to communications technology by integrating video production, computer graphics and media studies. Sample practical projects will include music videos and commercials. Students will improve hands-on technical skills while applying techniques in Digital Photography, Digital Sound Editing, Video Camera Applications and Computer Animation (Still Capture 2D).
*This is a program unique to Governor Simcoe.
This course examines computer hardware and the control of external components from an engineering perspective. Students will learn to solve problems, and will study the functions of key components, peripherals, and programming concepts. Through use of computer simulations and practical labs, students will be introduced to logic, digital numbering and computer theory. This course is suitable for students who intend to go into computer engineering and for those who wish a general understanding of digital engineering technology.
*This is a program unique to Governor Simcoe.
This course introduces students to computer science concepts. Students learn about the stages in software design; the fundamental programming constructs of sequence, selection, and repetition; the functions of internal and external computer components; the relationship among networks, operating systems, and application software and their uses; and how programming languages evolve. Students Also develop an awareness of computer-related careers and the impact of computers and associated technologies.
This course is designated as open and can be taken by all students who wish to learn about Computer Information Science. Students who wish to continue study in this area can take the University/College courses in Grades 11 and 12 that would lead to post-secondary courses.
The students of this course can look forward to learning about the exciting world of graphic design. This course will give the student first hand experience with design basics, desktop publishing, computer graphics, computer animation, multimedia and interactive computer presentations. The students of the Graphic Communications course will develop designs for logos, advertisements, newsletters, cartoons, animation and much more. The emphasis for this course will be placed on design teams, creative challenges/problems, visual literacy and practical applications. The students will use Adobe Photoshop, Macromedia Flash, Macromedia Dreamweaver, 3D Studio Max, and colour laser printer.
Recommended for TGJ3MG: TGJ20G *This is a program unique to Governor Simcoe.
This course introduces students to communications technology by integrating video production, computer graphics and media studies. Sample practical projects will include music videos and commercials. Students will improve hands-on technical skills while applying techniques in Digital Photography, Digital Sound Editing, Video Camera Applications and Computer Animation (Computer 3D and Still Capture 2D).
Recommended for TGJ3MM: TGJ20M
*This is a program unique to Governor Simcoe.
This course helps students understand how computer hardware and software are used to solve computer related problems form an engineering perspective. Students will explore ways of connecting computers, interfaces, and peripherals using their knowledge of logic gate computer components, peripherals, programming, networks, and operating systems. Students will also construct systems that use computer programs to interact with hardware, install and configure key computer hardware and software components, develop an understanding of the ethical use of computers, and explore careers in computer engineering.
Prerequisite to ICE3M: TEE20
This course begins by exploring computer architecture at the binary level. The focus for this course is to better understand how computers move data between internal components and make basic calculations to solve complex problems. Integrated circuits are used to model the shifting and counting processes used inside a computer register system. Students learn to program in assembly language and build circuit boards to activate a peripheral device. The VEX programming kits challenge students to build robots and develop their problem solving and teamwork skills.
Prerequisite: ICE3M1
This course helps students use programming and software engineering principles to design and develop algorithms and programs. Students will use software development and diagnostic tools, implement data structures and algorithms, and use file management techniques in project settings. They will also develop an understanding of the ethics of computer use and the impact of information technology on the community, and will explore post-secondary education and career paths in computer science.
This course continues the study of communication technology by integrating digital video production, digital photography, clay and computer animation and media studies. Students will study the forms of written media and create scripts for animations, short video dramas and documentaries.
Prerequisite: TGJ3MM
*This is a program unique to Governor Simcoe.
This course enables students with the opportunity to use hands-on approach to a variety of challenging design projects. The students will study advanced computer graphics, commercial art and illusion, sign painting and design, photography and commercial printing. The students will be involved with a range of real-life experiences that connect communication skills to technical skills.
Prerequisite: TGJ3MG
*This is a program unique to Governor Simcoe.
Robotics team "SIMBOTICS 1114" finished 12th, 8th, 8th and 5th in the World FIRST Robotics Competition. In VEX Robotics, Governor Simcoe is the World Champion 2006.
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