DATA stands for Design And Technology Academy. Here, you can design and create! Let your imagination let loose.
This is Ed White. The school was named after him! He unfortunately died in a space craft accident. :(
What is DATA?
2 key subjects we work with!
Data is a special program for advanced students.
TECH APPS
-Tech Apps is an introductory computer course focused on developing key skills like typing, maintaining an email inbox & sending professional emails, troubleshooting hardware & software, learning programs to format & create products, and understanding digital citizenship ethics. Students use tools like Gmail, Google Docs/Sheets/Drawings, and Adobe Photoshop to create products throughout the year.
-Digital Media allows students to demonstrate creative thinking, develop innovative strategies, and use communication tools to work effectively with others as well as independently. Topics covered in Digital Media include graphic design, advertising, marketing and video production. Students will be challenged to produce unique and creative multimedia projects while receiving hands-on experience with adobe software including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere.
6th grade:
Beginning in 6th grade, DATA students take two required technology courses—Application Technology Media (Tech Apps) and Exploration of Multimedia.
Exploring Multimedia
Exploring Multimedia is a project-based course that introduces Adobe and open-source software. Students manipulate text and images in Photoshop, render keyframed videos in Premiere for YouTube, create multi-layered vector art in Illustrator brought to life with Animate or After Effects, and build precise 3D models in SketchUp Pro animated with Blender. The best models get 3D printed. Students also code apps using App Inventor and maintain digital portfolios on Google Sites.
In 7th grade, DATA students continue expanding their technology expertise with high school credit courses in Digital Media and Principles of Art, Audio/Video, and Communications. Digital Media covers graphic design, advertising, marketing, and video production, challenging students with unique multimedia projects using Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere. Principles of Art, A/V, & Communications develops strong academic foundations alongside technology applications for Arts, Audio/Video, and Communications projects.
Digital Media
Digital Media allows students to demonstrate creative thinking, develop innovative strategies, and use communication tools to work effectively with others as well as independently. Topics covered in Digital Media include graphic design, advertising, marketing and video production. Students will be challenged to produce unique and creative multimedia projects while receiving hands-on experience with adobe software including Photoshop, Illustrator, and Premiere.
Principles of Art, A/V, and Communications
This course develops a strong background in computer and technology applications, a strong academic foundation, and a proficiency in oral and written communication. Students apply information technology applications when completing Arts, Audio/Video Technology, and Communications projects. The student is expected to use information management, email, Internet, writing and publishing, presentation and spreadsheet or database applications.
By 8th grade, students take two advanced technology courses for further specialization. Options include Digital Media II, Graphic Design & Illustration I, Principles of Architecture, and Video Game Design - all providing high school credit. Digital Media II builds on prior skills, analyzing technology while designing multimedia projects. Principles of Architecture provides an overview of architecture, interior design, and construction management. Principles of Art/AV/Comm explores multimedia content creation, visual/performing arts, journalism, and entertainment using Adobe Creative Cloud. Fundamentals of Computer Science introduces programming through 2D and 3D coding environments like Unreal Engine.
Throughout middle school, the DATA program challenges students with a rigorous, high school-prep curriculum infused with technology, design, and career exploration across required and elective courses. This approach establishes critical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, and specialized skills to develop well-rounded students ready for advanced high school studies and future success in college and career.
Digital Media II
In Digital Media II, students will build off the skills they learn in Digital Media I. Students analyze and assess current and emerging technologies, while designing and creating multimedia projects that address customer needs and resolve a problem. Students will implement personal and interpersonal skills to prepare for a rapidly evolving workplace environment. The knowledge and skills from the course enables students to successfully perform and interact in a technology-driven society. Students enhance their reading, writing, computing, communication, and critical thinking abilities and apply them to the IT environment. This course is a high school credit.
Principles of Architecture
Principles of Architecture provides an overview to the various fields of architecture, interior design, and construction management. Achieving proficiency in decision-making and problem-solving is an essential skill for career planning and lifelong learning. Students use self-knowledge, education, and career information to set and achieve realistic career and educational goals. Job-specific training can be provided through training modules that identify career goals in trade and industry areas. Classroom studies include topics such as safety, work ethics, communication, information technology applications, systems, health, environment, leadership, teamwork, ethical and legal responsibility, employability, and career development.
Graphic Design and illustration I
Graphic Design and illustration is a dynamic and hands-on course designed to introduce students to the exciting world of visual communication. Students will develop a comprehensive understanding of design theory color theory, typography, and composition. Emphasizing both traditional and digital methods, students will engage in practical exercises that foster creativity, critical thinking, and technical proficiency. From concept ideation to final execution, students will be guided through the design process, gaining valuable skills applicable to various industries. This course sets the stage for further exploration in advanced design courses and provides a solid platform for those considering a career in graphic design or illustration. Get ready to unleash your creativity and embark on an exciting journey into the world of visual storytelling! This course is a high school credit.
Video Game Design
Video Game Design will allow students to explore one of the largest industries in the global marketplace and the new emerging careers it provides in the field of technology. Students will learn gaming, computerized gaming, evolution of gaming, artistic aspects of perspective, design, animation, technical concepts of collision theory, and programming logic through 2D block-coding environments and 3D environments through Real Engine game studio, Students will learn from SNAP!, C#, JavaScript, and Python. This course is a high school credit.
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