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Saugat karki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<div style="column-count: 2; column-gap: 20px;"> {| class="wikitable" |Subject: Computer Science |- | Class:8 |- |Time:10 Minutes |- |Number of Students: 16 |- |Unit:6 |- |Topic: Network topology and its types |- |Period: 5th |- |School: GyanSudha School |- |} </div> ==Specific Objective== By the end of this brief lesson, students will be able to: *Define network topology. *Identify and briefly describe common types of network topologies. Learning Materials: *White...") |
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| Class:8 | | '''Class:8''' | ||
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|Time:10 Minutes | |'''Time:10 Minutes''' | ||
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|Number of Students: 16 | |'''Number of Students: 16''' | ||
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|Unit:6 | |'''Unit:6''' | ||
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|Topic: Network topology and its types | |'''Topic: Network topology and its types''' | ||
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|Period: 5th | |'''Period: 5th''' | ||
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|School: GyanSudha School | |'''School: GyanSudha School''' | ||
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==Specific Objective== | =='''''Specific Objective'''''== | ||
By the end of this brief lesson, students will be able to: | By the end of this brief lesson, students will be able to: | ||
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*Identify and briefly describe common types of network topologies. | *Identify and briefly describe common types of network topologies. | ||
Learning Materials | == '''Learning Materials''' == | ||
*Whiteboard and markers | |||
*projector for visual aids. | |||
=='''Teaching Learning Activity'''== | |||
'''Introduction (2 minutes):''' | |||
==Teaching Learning Activity== | |||
Introduction (2 minutes): | |||
*Begin by asking students if they know what a network is and why it is important. | *Begin by asking students if they know what a network is and why it is important. | ||
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*Explain that understanding network topology is crucial for designing, managing, and troubleshooting computer networks. | *Explain that understanding network topology is crucial for designing, managing, and troubleshooting computer networks. | ||
Main Content (5 minutes) | '''Main Content (5 minutes)''' | ||
Introduce three common network topologies: Bus, Star, and Ring. | Introduce three common network topologies: Bus, Star, and Ring. | ||
Explain that in a bus topology, all devices share a single communication line. | '''Bus Topology:''' | ||
Draw a simple diagram on the board to illustrate this, including devices connected along a central line. | |||
Highlight that it's simple but can lead to congestion and issues if the main line fails. | * Explain that in a bus topology, all devices share a single communication line. | ||
Star Topology: | * Draw a simple diagram on the board to illustrate this, including devices connected along a central line. | ||
* Highlight that it's simple but can lead to congestion and issues if the main line fails. | |||
'''Star Topology:''' | |||
* Describe a star topology as a network where all devices are connected to a central hub or switch. | |||
* Draw a star-shaped diagram with devices connecting to a central point. | |||
* Emphasize that it's easy to manage and faults are isolated, but it relies heavily on the central hub. | |||
'''Ring Topology:''' | |||
* Introduce a ring topology where each device is connected to exactly two other devices, forming a closed loop. | |||
* Draw a circular diagram with devices connected in a ring. | |||
* Mention that it provides better performance but can be problematic if one device fails. | |||
== '''Conclusion (2 minutes)''' == | |||
* Summarize the key points: network topology is the layout of a network, and common types include bus, star, and ring. | |||
* Encourage students to think about real-world examples where each topology might be suitable. | |||
* Invite any quick questions or thoughts from the students. | |||
== '''''Assessment''''' == | |||
# What is network topology? | |||
# What are the types of topology? | |||
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Latest revision as of 04:30, 12 March 2024
Subject: Computer Science |
Class:8 |
Time:10 Minutes |
Number of Students: 16 |
Unit:6 |
Topic: Network topology and its types |
Period: 5th |
School: GyanSudha School |
Specific Objective[edit | edit source]
By the end of this brief lesson, students will be able to:
- Define network topology.
- Identify and briefly describe common types of network topologies.
Learning Materials[edit | edit source]
- Whiteboard and markers
- projector for visual aids.
Teaching Learning Activity[edit | edit source]
Introduction (2 minutes):
- Begin by asking students if they know what a network is and why it is important.
- Briefly introduce the concept of network topology as the physical or logical layout of a network.
- Explain that understanding network topology is crucial for designing, managing, and troubleshooting computer networks.
Main Content (5 minutes)
Introduce three common network topologies: Bus, Star, and Ring.
Bus Topology:
- Explain that in a bus topology, all devices share a single communication line.
- Draw a simple diagram on the board to illustrate this, including devices connected along a central line.
- Highlight that it's simple but can lead to congestion and issues if the main line fails.
Star Topology:
- Describe a star topology as a network where all devices are connected to a central hub or switch.
- Draw a star-shaped diagram with devices connecting to a central point.
- Emphasize that it's easy to manage and faults are isolated, but it relies heavily on the central hub.
Ring Topology:
- Introduce a ring topology where each device is connected to exactly two other devices, forming a closed loop.
- Draw a circular diagram with devices connected in a ring.
- Mention that it provides better performance but can be problematic if one device fails.
Conclusion (2 minutes)[edit | edit source]
- Summarize the key points: network topology is the layout of a network, and common types include bus, star, and ring.
- Encourage students to think about real-world examples where each topology might be suitable.
- Invite any quick questions or thoughts from the students.
Assessment[edit | edit source]
- What is network topology?
- What are the types of topology?