Welcome to Computer Repair With Mrs. Denyer
Jan 05, 2016
Welcometo
Computer Repair
With Mrs. Denyer
ROPRegional
OccupationalProgram
CTECareer
TechnicalEducation
ENGINEERING AND DESIGN
INFORMATIONCOMMUNICATI
ONSTECHNOLOGY
COMPUTER
HARDWARE
• The Career Technical Education programs at River Valley High School can provide you with – the knowledge and skills – necessary for career and postsecondary training
• While these courses are interesting and fun, – they also have high academic standards to provide
you with – the essential knowledge and transferable skills – to match rapidly shifting workplace requirements
So… What does that mean?
• High academic standards…
• Knowledge and skills…
• Shifting workplace requirements…
• The types of careers linked to these courses range anywhere– from jobs right out of high school, – through careers requiring post-graduate degrees
Part if The Tri-County Regional Occupational Program (ROP)
• offers career technical training courses
• to high school students and adults • in Colusa, Sutter, and Yuba Counties
These courses provide training in many different occupations
• and are geared toward entry-level employment,
• preparation for advanced training, • or retraining
This is a STEM course
And Part of the STEAM Career Pathway
Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math
Look At the SyllabusWhile Your Teacher Covers
the Materials
ROP Computer Repair Course
• The Computer Repair program provides entry-level skills training, upgrading of skills training, and advanced training in computer repair – Jobs in the field include PC repairer and
microcomputer customer representative
Course Goals
• Go over the goals listed in the syllabus
Course Content
• This course will familiarize you with a variety of material
• Look at the Syllabus
Course Outcomes• Demonstrate basic understanding of computer system
hardware components such as CPU, display, storage, memory, networks, printers, etc.
• Demonstrate basic trouble shooting techniques and how they may be used to isolate problems in hardware and software.
• Employ diagnostic tools, techniques, and references used in computer support and repair and to locate them when needed.
• Test your Readiness for the A+ Certification exam
Assessment• Assessment of your performance will include but will not be
limited to:– Classroom participation, punctuality and attendance– Completion of required assignments/portfolio– Individual and group projects– Tests and quizzes– Evaluations are based upon the California Department
of Education's • Curriculum Frameworks • and the California Technology Education Standards
– NOCTI
COUNT ON IT!• You:
– WILL work hard in this class if you want to succeed
– Will gain valuable skills
– Will have fun
– Will realize that “Elective” doesn’t mean easy – it means opportunity!
– MUST put in the work to be successful!
Hang in there• Murphy's Law was written for all types of creative work and
technology. • It's so simple to ruin a project through no fault, or by a
moment of carelessness. • Avoid despair. Just do it over or make the needed changes. • There's no penalty to your grade so long as you prearrange
a deadline extension (no extensions past the end of the term).
• Grieve but avoid despair; it happens to your teacher and everyone else too.
• Mistakes are great teachers when we are open to learn and improve from them
ENJOY AND LEARN!