Louisiana Administrative Code
Title 28 - EDUCATION
Part LXVII - Bulletin 1977-Business Education Content Standards Curriculum Framework for Louisiana
Chapter 3 - Standards and Benchmarks
Section LXVII-313 - Information Systems

Universal Citation: LA Admin Code LXVII-313

Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 3, March 20, 2024

A. Competency Courses: Business Computer Applications I and II*, Computer Multimedia Presentations*, Desktop Publishing*, Keyboarding /Keyboarding Applications*, Telecommunications*, Word Processing*

B. Related Electives: Accounting, Administrative Support Occupations, Business English, Business Law, Business Machines, Cooperative Office Education, Education for Careers, Financial Math, Introduction to Business

C. Focus Statement

1. Due to the increased dependence upon computer technology, it is important that students apply technological concepts as well as mastery of hardware and software skills and knowledge. It is important that students understand electronic and manual information systems. Students must be prepared for a changing work environment which emphasizes both technology skills and a human perspective.

2. Ideally, the first semester of Keyboarding (1/2 unit) should be taught at the junior high (grades 6-8) level. At any level introduction to the keyboard layout and basic touch typing techniques should be taught before students are allowed to use computers in the classroom. If students have not had keyboarding instruction upon entering high school, Keyboarding and Keyboarding Applications should be the first business subjects taken as they are basic foundation courses for all career majors.

3. Some examples of employment options available upon successful completion of the Information Systems career major are:
a. high school:
i. data entry operator;

ii. receptionist/secretary;

iii. clerk;

iv. word processor;

v. typist;

vi. telephone operator;

vii. library technician;

b. advanced training:
i. executive secretary;

ii. stenographer;

iii. paralegal;

iv. medical transcriptionist;

v. computer technician;

vi. web master;

c. 4-year degree:
i. office manager;

ii. clerical supervisor;

iii. business teacher;

iv. manager;

v. computer scientist;

vi. systems analyst;

vii. computer engineer;

viii. network administrator;

ix. web master.

*Content standard is included in this major.

Standards and Benchmarks/Academic Cross-Reference

Standard

Benchmarks

Academic Cross-References

15. Utilize current technology and information processing concepts for personal and business applications

(Recommended Grades 10-12)

a. Describe current and emerging computer architecture and its impact on society

*b. Identify, select, evaluate, use, install, upgrade, and customize application software

*c. Identify and configure hardware systems

d. Develop a working knowledge of various types of operating systems and working environments

e. Produce documents using a variety of application software including current word processing, database, spreadsheet, desktop publishing, and presentation graphics programs

*f. Select appropriate technology to address business and personal needs

g. Examine and use communication software including Internet technology for personal and business tasks

h. Identify key ethical and security issues relating to information systems

ELA

1 - 1/3/4/5

2 - 1/2/3/4/5

3 - 1/2/3

4 - 1/2/3/4/5/6

5 - 1/2/3/4/5/6

7 - 1/2/4

Mathematics

N - 1/2/3/4/5/6/7

A - 3

M - 1/2/3/4

D - 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8

P - 2/3/4

Social Studies

H - B--13/14

C--1415

Science

SI - A--1/2

B--1/3/5

PS - H--2/3

16. Produce business and personal presentations using multimedia technology

(Recommended Grades 11-12)

*a. Analyze the technology available for all types of presentation use

b. Explore the types and role of presentations in business and personal settings

c. Demonstrate proficiency in oral and visual communication skills

*d. Identify and apply design concepts for presentations

*e. Investigate and apply components of effective web site design

f. Integrate presentations with clip art, graphics, pictures, sound, and video

g. Research the impact of emerging technology on future presentations

ELA

1 - 1/3/4/5

2 - 1/2/3/4/5

3 -1/2/3

4 -1/2/3/4/5/6

5 -1/2/3/4/5/6

6 - 1/2/4

Mathematics

N - 1/2/3/4/5/6/7

A - 3

M - 1/2/3/4

D - 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8

P -2/3/4

Social Studies

H - B--13/14

C--14/15

Science

SI - A--1/3

B--1/3/5

PS - H--2/3

17. Apply desktop publishing concepts and effective communication techniques to produce business and personal documents

(Recommended Grades 10-12)

a. Apply concepts of layout and design

*b. Determine if desktop publishing is appropriate for a task

*c. Identify, compare, and use various desktop publishing technology

d. Use effective communication techniques when producing desktop published documents

ELA

1 - 1/3/4/5

2 - 1/2/3/4/5

3 - 1/2/3

4 - 1/2/3/4/5/6

5 - 1/2/3/4/5/6

7 - 1/2/4

Mathematics

N - 1/2/3/4/5/6/7

A - 3

M - 1/2/3/4

D - 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8

P 2/3/4

Social Studies

G - C--3

D--4

C - A--4

C--1

D--4

E - A--1/3

H - A--4

B--16

C--15

Science

SI - A--1/3

B--1/3/5

PS - H--2/3

18. Apply proper keyboarding techniques to input data and produce personal and business documents.

(Recommended Grades 6-12)

a. Develop touch keyboarding skills at acceptable speed and accuracy levels

b. Identify, compare, and explain features of various keyboards

*c. Develop keyboarding skills to input and manipulate text and numerical data to produce usable documents

ELA

1 - 1/3/4/5

2 - 1/2/3/4/5

3 - 2/3

4 - 1/2/3/4/5/6

5 - 1/2/3/4/5/6

7 - 1/2/4

Mathematics

N - 1/2/3/4/5/6/7

A - 3

M - 1/3/4

G - 6

D - 1/7/8/9

P - 2/4

Social Studies

G - C--3

D--4

C - A--4

C--1

D--4

E - A--1/3

H - A--4

B--16

C--15

Science

SI - A--1/3

B--1/3/5

PS - H--2/3

19. Explore and use telecommunications systems

(Recommended Grades 9-12)

a. Investigate ethical and legal standards for networking and telecommunications

*b. Assess the development and impact of telecommunications

c. Define and use telecommunications and networking vocabulary

d. Explain the history, structure, and relevance of the Internet

e. Access, navigate, and use on-line services such as e-mail, mailing lists, and newsgroups

f. Conduct research on the Internet

g. Discuss legal issues associated with locating and retrieving information from the Internet

*h. Plan a web site and create web pages using hypertext markup language

*i. Research the pros and cons of the various network systems used in current computer systems

ELA

1 - 1/3/4/5

2 - 1/2/3/4/5

3 - 2/3

4 - 1/2/3/4/5/6

5 - 1/2/3/4/5/6

7 - 1/2/4

Mathematics

N - 1/2/3/4/5/6/7

A - 3

M - 1/3/4

G - 6

D - 1/7/8/9

P - 2/4

Social Studies

G - C--3

D--4

C - A--4

C--1

D--4

E - A--1/3

H - A--4

B--16

C--15

Science

SI - A--1/3

B--1/3/5

PS - H--2/3

20. Produce various business documents using word processing concepts and procedures

(Recommended Grades 10-12)

a. Use appropriate format to produce mailable documents

b. Produce documents unique to various career fields

*c. Create, compose, edit, store, retrieve, and print documents

*d. Select appropriate technology for a particular task

e. Exhibit personal qualities of neatness, promptness, dependability, accuracy, and proper judgment in completing various tasks

*f. Solve problems in document processing

g. Examine and use desktop publishing, presentation graphics, and multimedia software

h. Identify key ethical and security issues relating to information systems

*i. Identify and configure hardware peripherals

ELA

1 - 1/3/4/5

2 - 1/2/3/4/5

3 - 1/2/3

4 - 1/2/3/4/5/6

5 - 1/2/3/4/5/6

7 - 1/2/4

Mathematics

N - 1/2/3/4/5/6/7

A -3

M - 1/2/3/4

D - 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8

P - 2/3/4

Social Studies

G - C--3

D--4

C - A--4

C--1

D--4

E - A--1/3

H - A--4

B--16

C--15

Science

SI - A--1/3

B--1/3/5

PS - H--2/3

*Identifies benchmarks that encourage critical thinking.

AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. l7:6.

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