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A.O.I. T. Course Sequence:

Sophomore Year-Computer Art

Junior Year-Computer Applications

Senior Year- Web Design OR Multi-Media

Academy of Information Technology (A.O.I.T.) Overview

About This Academy

The Academy of Information Technology at Lincoln High School is a two year program designed to introduce high school students to the ever-expanding digital workplace and to the many andhighly varied career opportunities it offers.

 

The Academy of Information Technology equips students with the personal, analytical, technical and communications skills they need to thrive in IT as well as the skills and experiences needed to function in today's world- whether in higher-education, professional careers or every-day life.

 

Students at Lincoln spend their junior year studying the Principles of Information Technology and Computer Applications. Between their Junior and senior year, students work as paid interns at firms specializing in IT as well as at IT departments in various corporations and industries.

S.E.f.L. Project

The Social Education for Learning project was done during the end of May to conduct experiment about learning in differnt methods. The Junior and senior class combined efforts for a community mapping project. Our goal was to learn about the feelings of the people in the neighborhood. The two combined classes split into groups, and were designated to a certain area for interviewing. Our solution for this problem was to create several public service announcements that we would then broadcast on our school television station, Mustang TV. We hoped that these PSAs would raise awareness for the Abraham Lincoln community. The next step of our community mapping project was the editing process. The learning levels of the students ranged from inexperienced to professional. The goal of the editing process was to teach the students how to edit videos, along with completing a presentation that would eventually be broadcast throughout the school. The students took all the clips that they had previously filmed and used Final Cut Pro and other editing methods to mix and edit the scenes that would eventually be turned into a video. The students of Lincolnàs AOIT program learned that the relationship between Lincoln and the surrounding neighborhood is vital and that the students need to respect each other as well as our community as a whole .

WANT TO JOIN A.O.I.T.?

Do you love using computers?  Do you want to learn about using different software programs, making digital videos, making websites, and much more related to technology?  If so, then join A.O.I.T !!  If you are going to be a sophomore or a junior next school year and want to join this academy, please speak to Mr. Goncalves in room 239 or email him at goncalvesj@sfusd.edu  as soon as possible because spaces fill fast.

A.O.I. T. Dept.:

Campisano, Kimberley Anne
Teacher
Goncalves, Jorge
AOIT Teacher
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