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a. Local Area Network (LAN): Explain LANs as networks within a limited area, like a home, office, or school.
a. Local Area Network (LAN): Explain LANs as networks within a limited area, like a home, office, or school.
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b. Wide Area Network (WAN): Describe WANs as networks that cover a broader geographical area, often connecting multiple LANs. c.  
b. Wide Area Network (WAN): Describe WANs as networks that cover a broader geographical area, often connecting multiple LANs. c.  

Latest revision as of 02:26, 13 March 2024

Date: 2080/09/03
Period
Time  : 10mins
Class : 6
Subject ; "Computer Networks"
Teaching items : "Types of computer network'
No of students : 12

Objective: By the end of this lesson student must learned about types of computer network.

Teaching material : White Board , Slide shows.

Teaching learning activities : Engagement: Begin by asking students about their understanding of what a computer network is. Encourage discussion and explanations.

a. Local Area Network (LAN): Explain LANs as networks within a limited area, like a home, office, or school.

b. Wide Area Network (WAN): Describe WANs as networks that cover a broader geographical area, often connecting multiple LANs. c.

c.Metropolitan Area Network (MAN): Briefly discuss MANs, which cover larger areas than LANs but smaller than WANs, typically within a city.

d. Personal Area Network (PAN): Explain PANs as networks for personal devices, like Bluetooth connections between a phone and a headset.

e. Wireless LAN (WLAN): Discuss WLANs as wireless versions of LANs, using Wi-Fi technology.

f. Client-Server Network: Explain the client-server model, where centralized servers provide resources to client devices.

g. Peer-to-Peer Network: Describe peer-to-peer networks where devices share resources equally without a centralized server.

After completing all topics make them notify about next topic which will learn tomorrow . "Computer security " .

4. Evaluation;- Use quick quizes, encourage student to ask question and clarify any doubts, give assignment question to solve .

5. Feedback :