DIGITAL ART COMMUNICATIONS DESIGN Career And Technology .

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Students work individually or in small groups to cover theory andcomplete hands on projects. Students work at their own pace CTS 10 is used as a basis for students to explore and develop interestsand abilities CTS 20 and 30 directs emphasis to develop portfolios, skills and abilitiestowards specific career goals. Students explore their skill sets.Highlights of the CTS Program Get a head start on a careerDevelop transferable skillsBuild a portfolio - Show the skills achievedChoose from over a 50 different modulesWork on real projects for the school or communityJob Shadow/NAIT Buddy SystemHands on skills to introduce to RAP Program and duel track atSt. Joeseph High School Skills Center METAL FABRICATIONWOOD CONSTRUCTIONDIGITAL ART COMMUNICATIONS DESIGNCareer and Technology Studies Program

Digital Art CommunicationsPhotography Visual Communications-Introduction to Elements and Principlesof Design Photography-Introduction, Exposure, Composition, andCommunication-Photo Lenses, Photo Lighting, Photojournalism-Photo Color Techniques, Black and WhiteDigital Techniques, Portrait Lighting Digital Photography-Digital image, composition, manipulation andediting photos Portfolio DevelopmentMulti Media Design Audio - Sound Editing-Basic Audio Arragments,tracks timelines, etc. to creating andrecording songs on band instruments Audio/Video Production-Videography basics & techniques to advanced-Short Film Animation-Cell to cell, computer generated basicand advanced-Digital character creation Screen Printing T-Shirts-One-color to multi-color printing Designing a Podcast-Portfolio development-Short film production Web Development-Create a relevant website-Create a digital portfolio

DesignComputer Assisted Drafting (CAD) Fundamentals of CAD Developing Intermediate Levels- 2D Drawings- 3D Drawings Learning to Solve Design Problemsusing CAD Translate Architectural Designconcepts into Graphic Images:- Architectural- Interior- Landscape Designs Design and Develop Interior SpacesCreate Designs that are pleasing:- Ecological- Functional- Aesthetical Environmental Design Evolution of Design

Wood ConstructionWoodworking/Carpentry & Turning Basic Tools and Materials- Using Safety Practices- Creating a simple project Building - Special Project Management- brainstorm, design & produce a project Box Construction- learning basics of simple box construction Finishing & Refinishing projects Cabinet Making i- including a door and drawer project Solid Stock Construction Wood Turning Operations Wood Forming

Metal FabricationMetal Working and Welding Basic Tools and Materials- Using Safety Practices and- Creating a simple projects Basic Electric Welding Semi-Automated/Automated Welding-Basic welds performed Oxyacetylene Welding -- Learn basic safety- Maintenance of clean and tidy workspace Learning the Priniples of Machining MIG Welding - Gas Metal Arc Welding- Basic welds are learned Developing and understanding ofGMAW processes Gain experience using GMAW processby performing:- flat- horizontal- vertical fillet welds- flat groove welds Oxyfuel & Plasma Arc Cutting Pipe and Tubular Welding Special Metal Working & Welding Projects

Safety Certification HCS 3000 Workplace Safety System HCS 3010 Workplace Safety Practices AGR 3000 Agricultural Safety Job Safety Skills Society -Acredited CertificationTHE GEEKSThese are our AOB Students that want to be apart of the exciting technology crew that creates the sound,creates the lighting, the camera and video camera effects for our Austin O’Brien celebrations, open house,annual drama production, and many more situations.

Quote“The options available in our Communication, Design, Construction and Fabricationlabs allow our students the greatest real world examples of job scenarios and productionrequirements. The skills that the students learn in our labs are practical and transferable and as a result, engaging and meaningful!We provide students with a chance to see what entrepreneurial activities look like asthey explore their creative side and express their ideas and designs in print, wood,metal and through other media. Our Career and Technology Studies Program at AOBallows students to work in another facet of their education, alongside their academics,to enhance their learning experiences and live their education in this unique hands-onenvironment.Teachers’ Quote“We are so very proud to be a part of a thriving CTS facility that offers over fiftygroup and individualized courses for students to choose from. Our CTS facility offersstudents many opportunities, skills and a gateway to career paths. Students learntheory and get first hand experiences to many occupational areas by developing basicskills that are required in industry.”For Further InformationContact:Mr. Jonathan SirmanCommunication & DesignJonathan.Sirman@ecsd.netMr. Mike PundykWood Construction & Metal FabricationMike.Pundyk@ecsd.netAustin O’Brien High School6110-95 AvenueEdmonton, AlbertaT6B 1A5Phone: 780-466-3161Fax:780-466-6994

Digital Techniques, Portrait Lighting Digital Photography-Digital image, composition, manipulation and editing photos Portfolio Development. Multi Media Design Audio - Sound Editing-Basic Audio Arragments, tracks timelines, etc. to creating and recording songs on band instruments Audio/Video Production-Videography basics .

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