MATTERS MARIAN - Marian Catholic High School
MATTERS MARIAN - Marian Catholic High School
MATTERS MARIAN - Marian Catholic High School
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ENHANCED TECHNOLOGY/MEDIA CENTER<br />
The Next Generation<br />
Director of Networks,<br />
Mike Carlson ’91,<br />
teaching Java<br />
Programming<br />
software to<br />
Justin Avant ’14<br />
Paige Crawford ’12, Brittany Maloney ’13, Alexanna Cox ’13, James Kangethe ’13,<br />
and Alanna Marston ’12 eager to learn industry standard software<br />
“I got started in programing with (teacher) Doc McCaughey ’81 in 2004-2005 at<br />
<strong>Marian</strong>, and at that time I saw what was becoming available in the field and it was<br />
really exciting. Now, I’m excited for the school as we move forward with all the<br />
technology the school has to offer. It is so great to see that momentum, and I am<br />
looking forward to seeing where we can go together.”<br />
Matt Gornick ’06, Co-founder, OrangeQC<br />
Member, 2011 MCHS Tech Plan Committee<br />
Digital Photography students, Robert Hansen ’13<br />
and Catherine-Clair Hester ’13, using Adobe<br />
Photoshop to edit their work<br />
Robert Hansen ’13 and<br />
Catherine-Clair Hester ’13<br />
explore filming techniques<br />
in the MCHS Sound Room<br />
The Technology/Media Center is<br />
fundamental to <strong>Marian</strong> <strong>Catholic</strong>’s<br />
innovative curriculum offering students<br />
the skills needed to be successful<br />
in present and future educational<br />
endeavors as they build the foundation<br />
for successful career paths.<br />
JAVA PROGRAMMING<br />
This course is designed for students with or without programming experience who<br />
wish to learn programming techniques. Students will learn Java and explore Java<br />
variants. Lab work is required. Some outside lab work is expected.<br />
“I plan to be a computer scientist. I took this class to get a touch of what computer science is like since<br />
I plan to major in it in college. I am very excited about it because this is the backbone of computer<br />
applications and we are being taught it here at <strong>Marian</strong>.”<br />
Michael Millsaps ’14<br />
INTRO TO VIDEO EDITING<br />
Intro to Video Editing is a semester course which introduces students to the basics of<br />
video editing. Students develop camera skills, learn editing processes, and investigate<br />
the principles of video documentation and elements of production. Students learn<br />
to observe, to express themselves nonverbally, and to analytically solve problems<br />
by processing information visually. This course will use Apple’s iPhoto, iMovie,<br />
Garageband, iDVD, and program suites.<br />
“I heard from previous students that Intro to Video Editing was a great class and I always had an interest<br />
in editing videos. Now I am learning the basics and techniques which I find very exciting.”<br />
Juilian Lambert ’12<br />
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY<br />
Digital Photography is a semester course which introduces students to the basics of<br />
digital photography. Students develop camera skills, learn darkroom processes, and<br />
investigate the principles of art and elements of design. Students learn to observe,<br />
to express themselves nonverbally, and to analytically solve problems by processing<br />
information visually. This course will use Apple’s iPhoto, Picasa, or Paint Pro<br />
programs suites.<br />
“I chose this class because of my interest in photography. The most exciting thing to me about this class is<br />
producing pictures and editing them to the point where they look professional and obtain a certain realness.”<br />
Chelsea Tayui ’12<br />
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