Vision Statement for Digital Literacy in the OPRF School of Business.
To integrate technology by modeling efficient life skills and practices in authentic situations.
Four parts of OPRF Digital Footprint
- Importance of professionalism and good business practices.
- Perception and practice (life skills, team skills, self evaluation)
- Projects (personal profile and portfolio creation)
- Culture - Business Model (act with professionalism, care for others, acknowledge & own responsibilities)
Three levels of Computer Applications courses exist in the OPRF School of Business to suit your needs. Completion of any of these classes fulfill the Computer Proficiency graduation requirement.
Computer Applications Honors
Honors Level Class - Extremely Fast Paced
Units Covered:
College Prep Level Class - Fast Paced
Units Covered:
Basic Level Course - Medium Paced
Units Covered:
Honors Level Class - Extremely Fast Paced
Units Covered:
- Advanced Microsoft Office 2016 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook)
- Digital Literacy
- Online Portfolio Creation
- Social Media
- Google Drive
- MOS Certification (optional)
College Prep Level Class - Fast Paced
Units Covered:
- Microsoft Office 2016 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook)
- Google Drive
- Digital Literacy
- Online Portfolio Creation
- Social Media
Basic Level Course - Medium Paced
Units Covered:
- Keyboarding (drills make up 1/8th of the semester)
- Microsoft Office 2016 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook)
- Online Portfolio Creation
- Google Drive
- Social Media