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EnvisionIT is a web-based curriculum for high school students with and without disabilities. It is a 40-hour curriculum that is aligned with Ohio and National Academic Standards and can be integrated into any English, Technology, or Career Classes.

EnvisionIT is being tested in 19 classrooms across Ohio and Michigan and is made possible through funding from the U.S. Department of Education's National Grants program

 
 

 

What is EnvisionIT?


EnvisionIT is an online course that teaches students Information Technology (IT) skills in the context of planning their transition from high school to employment or college. In each unit, students complete structured activities that help them identify their learning styles, skills, and the occupations best matching their interests and strengths. By the end of the course, each student will:

  • Create an electronic and print-based Transition Portfolio outlining their plans to compete high school and enter employment or college.
  • Develop solid information technology skills for the 21st century workplace.

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EnvisionIT will help you learn about your learning styles, find potential career matches, and achieve your career goals after high school.  You will learn how to search the Internet, apply for jobs online, and more!

EnvisionIT's curriculum is aligned with National and State Academic Content Standards. Your students will develop information technology skills and individualized Transition Portfolios. EnvisionIT guides students as they explore their interests and career goals.  You can support and learn more about your teen as they create their Transition Portfolio.

 

   
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