"It is not enough to do your best: you must KNOW what to do, and THEN do your best" - W.Edwards Deming
This is an introductory course in computer technology. Throughout this course, students will cover the fundamentals of logic circuits, electronic circuit design using TikerCAD, computer hardware, operating systems, PtoP networking, circuit prototyping using breadboards, and introduction to Arduino and programming
LED FLASHER - CIRCUIT PROTOTYPING USING TINKERCAD
WHEEL OF FORTUNE - CIRCUIT DESIGN
This is an intermediate college/university level course for computer engineering technology. Throughout this course, students will explore logic and electronic circuit design, computer hardware components, operating systems installation and configuration, LAN networks, and Arduino programming using the C language
OBSTACLE AVOIDANCE VEHICLE - USING ARDUINO UNO
FULL ADDER - CIRCUIT PROTOTYPING USING TINKERCAD
This is an advanced college and university-level course for computer engineering technology. Throughout this course, students design electronic circuits, install and configure Windows and Linux operating systems, LAN network installation and configuration, circuit prototyping and programming using C, Raspberry Pi, and Python
VEX ROBOT DESIGN AND PROGRAMMING
64 LED CUBE FLASHER - CIRCUIT DESIGN
Throughout this course, students further their knowledge of Robotics by utilizing the Arduino microcontroller. They will be conducting several hands-on activities such as controlling DC motors and ultrasonic sensors using the C programming language. Their major activities include building an autonomous obstacle avoidance vehicle and line follower vehicle.
Throughout this course, students further their knowledge of Robotics by utilizing the VEX robot-building system. They will be conducting several hands-on activities with a focus on robot components and mechanisms that will lead them to design and build a robot capable of lifting and moving objects.
The "O" on the course code means that the course is "Open", anyone can enroll. The "M" means that the course is "College and University" level.
Yes. You must have succesfully completed the grade 11 TEJ3M1 - Computer Engineering Technology course.
The computer engineering courses can lead to career in the engineering field such as: elctronics engineering, software engineering, mechatronic engineering, electro-mechanical engineering, bio-mechanical engineering, computer systems technician, computer networking and more
If you have any questions or need help, you can go directly to Room 138B or email Mr. Selmanoski at: zengo.selmanoski@tdsb.on.ca