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'''Subject :'''                                  
'''Subject:''' Computer Science


'''Period:'''  
'''Period:''' Third


'''Topic:'''  
'''Topic:''' Web Technology


'''Teaching Item:''' Static & Dynamic Websites  
'''Teaching Item:''' Static & Dynamic Websites  


'''Class:'''   
'''Class:''' Eleven  


'''Unit:'''  
'''Unit:''' 5


'''Time:'''  
'''Time:''' 15 Min


'''No. of Students:'''  
'''No. of Students:''' 20
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#Begin with a brief explanation of the importance of websites in the digital age.
#Begin with a brief explanation of the importance of websites in the digital age.
#Introduce the focus of the lesson: static and dynamic websites
#Introduce the focus of the lesson: static and dynamic websites.
#Define static and dynamic websites:
#Define static and dynamic websites:
Static Website: A website that remains the same for every visitor; content is fixed and does not change.
## Static Website: A website that remains the same for every visitor; content is fixed and does not change.
 
## Dynamic Website: A website that can adapt and change its content based on user interactions or other factors.
Dynamic Website: A website that can adapt and change its content based on user interactions or other factors.
# Highlight the characteristics:
 
## Static: Fixed content, faster loading time, suitable for simple information
4. Highlight the characteristics:
## Dynamic: Interactive, Personalized content, database-driven
 
# show examples of some websites and ask them which one is static, and which one is dynamic.
a. Static: Fixed content, faster loading time, suitable for simple information  
# Summarizes key points and asks them to raise confusions.
 
b. Dynamic: Interactive, Personalized content, database-driven
 
5. show examples of some websites and ask them which one is static and which one is dynamic
 
6. Summarizes key points and asks them to raise confusions
 
== Evaluation ==
== Evaluation ==
 
I will show some websites in class and ask to students which one is static, and which one is dynamic.
 
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Latest revision as of 23:21, 1 April 2024

Subject: Computer Science

Period: Third

Topic: Web Technology

Teaching Item: Static & Dynamic Websites

Class: Eleven

Unit: 5

Time: 15 Min

No. of Students: 20

Objectives

At the end of the lesson, students will be able to differentiate between static and dynamic web websites and understand their key characteristics.

Teaching Materials

  • Daily materials
  • Laptop
  • Presentation Slide

Teaching Learning Activities

  1. Begin with a brief explanation of the importance of websites in the digital age.
  2. Introduce the focus of the lesson: static and dynamic websites.
  3. Define static and dynamic websites:
    1. Static Website: A website that remains the same for every visitor; content is fixed and does not change.
    2. Dynamic Website: A website that can adapt and change its content based on user interactions or other factors.
  4. Highlight the characteristics:
    1. Static: Fixed content, faster loading time, suitable for simple information
    2. Dynamic: Interactive, Personalized content, database-driven
  5. show examples of some websites and ask them which one is static, and which one is dynamic.
  6. Summarizes key points and asks them to raise confusions.

Evaluation

I will show some websites in class and ask to students which one is static, and which one is dynamic.