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Mike
Johnson
Teacher
Site
Homeroom: 420B
Email: msjohnson@kleinisd.net
Computer Applications
Engineering Graphics
Computer Multimedia and Animation Technology
Research, Design and Development |
Course Title: Computer
Applications
Grade Placement: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
Credit: 1 Unit
A course designed to explore the use of computers
in the communication, construction, transportation, and manufacturing
fields. Activities include computer-aided design and drafting, computer
numerical control, telecommunications, and desktop publishing. Emphasis
is placed on using professional level graphics and design software.
Strong math skills are recommended for entry into this class. Students
are responsible for the cost of materials used in products they
take home. This course satisfies the technology applications graduation
requirement.
Course Title: Engineering
Graphics
Grade Placement: 10-12
Prerequisite: Computer Applications
Credit: 1 Unit
A laboratory oriented course related to manufacturing
drafting which emphasizes lettering practices and styles, sketching,
problem solving, relationship between points and lines, shape and
size description, geometric tolerancing, computer aided drafting,
and reproduction media. Students are responsible for the cost of
materials used in products they take home.
Course Title: Computer Multimedia
and Animation Technology
Grade Placement: 11-12
Prerequisite: Computer Applications and either: Architectural Graphics
or Engineering / Graphics and District Guidelines
Credit: 1 Unit
A technical course which develops advanced knowledge
and skills in the use of computers for multimedia presentations
and digital animation. Course introduces students to 3-D modeling
and rendering techniques and resources. This hands-on course allows
students to create, edit, and render characters, vehicles, scenes
or objects; and to design and produce multimedia presentations that
use images, video, and audio resources to deliver a message. Students
are responsible for the cost of materials used in products they
take home. This course satisfies the technology applications graduation
requirement.
Course Title: Research,
Design and Development
Grade Placement: 11-12
Prerequisite: Computer Applications and either: Architectural Graphics
or Engineering / Graphics and District Guidelines
Credit: 1 Unit
A research activity course designed to provide
an opportunity for research, design, and development activities
in one or more of the technology systems of communication; computer
applications; construction; energy, power, and transportation; and
manufacturing. Students pursue new knowledge and solve real-world
problems. Activities include research data collection, problem solving,
designing and developing prototypes and working models. Students
are responsible for the cost of materials used in products they
take home.


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Benjamin
Rohacs
Teacher
Site
Homeroom: 420A
Email: brohacs1@kleinisd.net
Computer Applications
Architectural Graphics
Architectural Construction
Research, Design and Development |
Course Title: Computer
Applications
Grade Placement: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
Credit: 1 Unit
A course designed to explore the use of computers
in the communication, construction, transportation, and manufacturing
fields. Activities include computer-aided design and drafting, computer
numerical control, telecommunications, and desktop publishing. Emphasis
is placed on using professional level graphics and design software.
Strong math skills are recommended for entry into this class. Students
are responsible for the cost of materials used in products they
take home. This course satisfies the technology applications graduation
requirement.
Course Title: Architectural Graphics
Grade Placement: 10-12
Prerequisite: Computer Applications
Credit: 1 Unit
A laboratory oriented course related to construction
drawings which emphasizes lettering practices and styles; relationship
between points, lines, and planes through multi-views of buildings;
size and shape description; depiction of construction methods for
style, energy, efficiency, safety, security, and human engineering;
computer aided drafting; local, state and national building standards
and codes; and reproduction media. Students are responsible for
the cost of materials used in products they take home.
Course Title: Architectural Construction
Grade Placement: 10-12
Prerequisite: Computer Applications and either: Architectural Graphics
or Engineering / Graphics and District Guidelines
Credit: 1 Unit
A technical course that focuses on the use of tools,
equipment, and materials used for the construction of residential
and light commercial structures. Student activities may include
the design, drafting, and construction of residential structures.
Students are responsible for the cost of materials used in products
that they take home.
Course Title: Research,
Design and Development
Grade Placement: 11-12
Prerequisite: Computer Applications and either: Architectural Graphics
or Engineering / Graphics and District Guidelines
Credit: 1 Unit
A research activity course designed to provide
an opportunity for research, design, and development activities
in one or more of the technology systems of communication; computer
applications; construction; energy, power, and transportation; and
manufacturing. Students pursue new knowledge and solve real-world
problems. Activities include research data collection, problem solving,
designing and developing prototypes and working models. Students
are responsible for the cost of materials used in products they
take home.


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David
Vykoukal
Teacher
Site
Homeroom: 421B
Email: dvykoukal@kleinisd.net
Computer Applications
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Course Title: Computer
Applications
Grade Placement: 9-12
Prerequisite: None
Credit: 1 Unit
A course designed to explore the use of computers
in the communication, construction, transportation, and manufacturing
fields. Activities include computer-aided design and drafting, computer
numerical control, telecommunications, and desktop publishing. Emphasis
is placed on using professional level graphics and design software.
Strong math skills are recommended for entry into this class. Students
are responsible for the cost of materials used in products they
take home. This course satisfies the technology applications graduation
requirement.

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