Carroll County Area Technology Center showcases Business Informatics
Wednesday, November 23, 2016
Carroll County Area Technical Center hosted a showcase to display its Advanced Career Informatics curriculum on Nov. 16. This leading-edge STEM- and project-based curriculum is designed to prepare students for college and careers in high-demand, high-wage fields critical to the local economy.
Students enrolled in the AC Informatics program apply literacy, math and science skills and use software and technology to solve authentic problems found in the workplace. AC students learn to work in teams and use the seven-step engineering/technical design process to solve the real-world problems identified by industry partners that helped to develop the curriculum. The curriculum requires students to apply literacy, math and science skills and use software and technology to solve authentic problems found in the workplace. AC students learn to work in teams and use the seven-step engineering/technical design process to solve the real-world problems identified by industry partners that helped to develop the curriculum.