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* Summarize key points: Bus,Ring,Star,Mesh, and Hybrid topologies.
* Summarize key points: Bus,Ring,Star,Mesh, and Hybrid topologies.
* The importance of choosing the right topology based on specific requirments.
* The importance of choosing the right topology based on specific requirments.
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Subject: computer science

Unit: 2

Topic: Network and its topology

Name of school: XYZ

No of student: 20

Class: 6

Time: 10 minutes

Specific Objective:

  • Students will grasp the concepts of network topology and its types.

Teaching materials:

  • Whiteboards and Markers
  • projector(optional)

Introduction(2minutes):

  • Network topology is the arrangement of the element of the communication network.
  • Example of network topology:(LAN)

Main contain(5 minutes)

Types of network topology:

Bus topology:

  • Bus topology ,devices are connected to a central cable.

Ring topology:

  • This topology may be use in LAN or WAN.

Star topology:

  • This devices connected to a central hub or switch.
  • Mesh topology:
  • This topology where devices are interconnected to each other.

Hybrid topology:

  • This topology is the combination of two or more network.

Conclusion(3 minutes):

  • Summarize key points: Bus,Ring,Star,Mesh, and Hybrid topologies.
  • The importance of choosing the right topology based on specific requirments.