CSCI 150

Introduction to High Technology

Course Description

These courses are intended to explore specific scientific, mathematical, and technical topics and relate them to historical and contemporary developments. Such topics may be general principles underlying science and mathematics or specific areas of interest. These courses will illustrate how mathematics and the sciences are constantly changing as a result of their interactions with each other and their applications, which are usually interdisciplinary in nature.

This course provides a unique context for future business professionals to explore their own understanding of high technology-driven processes and systems. Students will be introduced to a variety of computer-based, technological skills currently being used in the business world. Among these are: Windows Operating System, Microsoft applications (Access, Excel, PowerPoint and Word), and web-presence authoring (Expression Web, SWiSH). Students will also learn about Internet searching techniques, file management, and digital picture editing.

Notable Projects

Climate of Georgia from 1960-2009 (Powerpoint)

Click the link above to download Jonnie's powerpoint of the climate in Georgia from 1960-2009.

Powerpoint: The State of Georgia Climate

Click the link above to view Jonnie's powerpoint of the climate in Georgia from 1960-2009 in a browser window.

Climate of Georgia from 1960-2009 (Word Document)

Click the link above to download a document of the climate in Georgia from 1960-2009.

Climate of Georgia from 1960-2009 (Excel)

Click the link above to download Jonnie's Excel project of the climate in Georgia from 1960-2009.

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Below is a SWiSH project that Jonnie has worked on, focusing on her major of Spanish at St. John Fisher College:

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