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Information Technology

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Information Technology

Instructor: Willis Holmes
Program Overview: 

Information Technology Education is to promote industry professional development, enhance leadership, provide relevant curriculum vital to the education of all students. This program strives to:

  • Operate as the center for industry-standard desktop and communications technology in schools
  • Provide a critical link in school to employment or postsecondary education
  • Develop stronger relationships with the business community in terms of mutual advocacy, cooperative field experiences, employment placement, and support for student organization experiences
  • Represent a necessary component in the education of all students
  • Require and promote critical thinking and problem solving
  • Offer a flexible curriculum based on standards that adapt to change
  • Integrate academic skills into the information technology curriculum in order to ensure that students develop excellent written and verbal communication skills, computational skills, and scientific problem-solving skills