Welcome to Class! Please start in the robotics room
- The tale of two processors | Quick Share
- VIDEO HERE (memory/ CPU)
- VIDEO HERE (Define a Computer)
- Think of your Lab#6a as a recon mission
- Recon is just a fancy name for "research"
- References you use to answer your questions on Lab#6a can be in any form of multi media
- The important is think to keep in mind is to share where you get your information from and cite your references using EASY BIB or Cite This For Me
- PRO TIP - you might want to use an ad blocker
Employability skills, often referred to as Workplace or Career Readiness skills, have for many years been a recognizable component of standards and curriculum in all career and technical education (CTE) programs. The Workplace Readiness Standards are designed to ensure students graduate from high school properly prepared with skills employers prioritize as the most important. The standards provide a means through which students may acquire and exhibit leadership qualities, as leadership development principles are embedded in most, if not all, of the standards.
The Workplace Readiness Assessment (WRA) measures understanding of the career readiness standards in personal, professional, and technical knowledge and skills and is required for Idaho CTE students. CTE capstone students and seniors enrolled in at least their second CTE course (grades 9-12) should take the WRA. This includes any/all CTE courses, and some students may be enrolled in courses from different CTE program areas.