User:Srijana Paudel/Teaching Lesson Plan 4

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Subject : Operating System

Period: Third

Topic: Introduction

Teaching Item: Distributed, Network & Mobile OS

Class: BICT 4th Semester

Unit: One

Time: 50 min

No. of Students: 10

1. Specific Objective:[edit | edit source]

At the end of this lesson, students will be able:

  • To know about network & distributed OS through their image and comparison.
  • To explain mobile OS along with its prevalent usage in present society.

2. Instructional materials:[edit | edit source]

3. Teaching Learning Activities:[edit | edit source]

  • Enter the classroom, ask some questions related to the previous lesson to motivate students before starting today's lesson for their concentration on the lesson and then write today's topic on the board.
  • Begin the class by asking students some questions related to today's topic, like which mobile system they are using and which operating system they have in their mobile phone, digital watch, etc.
  • Open the presentation slide and start an explanation of network & distributed OS through comparisons between them, their diagrams, and examples.
  • Ask if they understand network & distributed operating systems or not. If yes, then summarize this and proceed further with the introduction to mobile OS.
  • Explain about mobile OS in detail by relating its prevalent usage in real-world scenario like its use in smartphones, tablets, wearable devices, etc.
  • Summarize today's lesson in brief and ask students if they have any confusion.

4. Assessment:[edit | edit source]

During the session, ask questions like,

  • Have you ever heard about Network & Distributed OS?
  • Which mobile OS you have installed in your smart phone?
  • Which operating system you have in your digital watch?

5. Homework:[edit | edit source]

  • Explain about Network & Distributed OS along with their diagram and examples.
  • Write about mobile OS with its features and examples. Explain the importance of mobile OS present time.