- This course is for all staff to use to develop resources using Microsoft Word.
- Teacher: Steve Grint
- Teacher: Bill McKay
- Teacher: Matthew Rowe
- Teacher: Andy Nairn
- Teacher: Denise Webster
- Teacher: Stuart McCallum
- Teacher: Gary Crompton
The course is made up of 18 units, 6 core and 12 specialists units. Core units include: language and communications, computer systems, business information systems, intro to software development, communications development, systems analysis and design. Optional units include: Business It project, application software development, database management system, business calculation, website management, management information systems, and website development.- Teacher: Lawrence Sinclair MacDonald
- Teacher: Denise Webster
- Teacher: Rory Swan
- Teacher: Andy Nairn
- Teacher: Bill McKay
- Teacher: Matthew Rowe
- Teacher: Rachel Moy
- Teacher: Steve Grint
- Teacher: Gary Crompton
- Teacher: Stuart McCallum
- Teacher: Priya Suresh
- Teacher: Matthew Rowe
- Teacher: Andy Nairn
- Teacher: Stuart McCallum
- Teacher: Denise Webster
- Teacher: Steve Grint
- Teacher: Gary Crompton
You will study by relating what you are learning to real world situations. It means completing projects and applying what you know to solve practical, work-related problems as well as organising yourself to complete a task. You will learn how to deliver projects, create technological solutions for business and develop the ability to work effectively in a professional environment. Your principal learning will consist of six units including technology in organisations, the impact of technology, working with people, network systems, database systems and multimedia. You will be required to gain functional skills in English, Mathematics and ICT- Teacher: Denise Webster
- Teacher: Matthew Rowe
- Teacher: Gary Crompton
- Teacher: Priya Suresh
- Teacher: Steve Grint
- Teacher: Andy Nairn
- Teacher: Stuart McCallum
You will study by relating what you are learning to real world situations. It means completing projects and applying what you know to solve practical, work-related problems as well as organising yourself to complete a task. You will learn how to deliver projects, create technological solutions for business and develop the ability to work effectively in a professional environment. Your principal learning will consist of seven units including the potential of technology, exploring organisations, effective communication, skills for innovation, technology systems, multimedia and managing projects. You will be required to gain functional skills in English, Mathematics and ICT.- An evening course on writing webpages
- Teacher: Geoff Mead
- Teacher: Denise Webster
- Teacher: Matthew Rowe
- Teacher: Andy Nairn
- Teacher: Diana Keyzor
- Teacher: Bill McKay
- Teacher: Stuart McCallum
- Teacher: Gary Crompton
- Teacher: Steve Grint
My Individual Learning Plan for my course.