Digital Media Arts Pathway
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What Classes Can I Take?
- Digital Photography
- Graphic Design
- Introduction to Digital Illustration/Art
- 2D Animation
- Introduction to Audio & Video Production
- Advanced Audio & Video Production
What is a Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathway?
A Career and Technical Education (CTE) Pathway is a series of classes within a subject area designed to provide high school students with the skills and knowledge to be successful in college and careers in their chosen field.
Students who take CTE courses learn hands-on skills, explore careers, and gain experiences that will help pave the way for life beyond high school. Studies have shown that CTE participation is linked to better high school graduation rates, increased likelihood of enrollment in college, and higher pay.
Students can take introductory CTE courses at Inspire to explore their interests and discover what they might like to pursue in life. Or, if they already have a passion for their subject area, students can take advanced courses in their pathway, learn from teachers and mentors who inspire them, and do what they love to do in classes with peers who share their interests.
Graphic Design
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Digital Photography
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Graphic Design
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Digital Media Art Capstone
Digital Art and Animation
- Intro to Digital Illustration/Art
- 2D Animation
- Digital Media Art Capstone
Film/Video Production
- Intro to Audio & Video Production
- Advanced Audio & Video Production
- Video & Motion Graphics Capstone
How Do I Complete an Inspire Capstone?
To be an Inspire Capstone Student, students must take each of the two or three courses offered within a CTE Pathway in sequence, plus the Inspire Capstone course. Inspire Capstone Students will earn a cord to wear at graduation acknowledging their efforts and excellence.
Why should students choose to pursue an Inspire Capstone? Capstone courses encourage students to be self-directed learners, researching and developing projects that demonstrate their
advanced knowledge and skills in their discipline. Capstone Students have the opportunity to lead and teach others within their program, and learn how to give back to their communities. Students often work independently, under the direction of excellent teachers who know and trust what they can do (and understand what support they might need).