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'''Period:''' Third
'''Period:''' Third


'''Topic:'''  
'''Topic:''' Centralized vs Distributed Database


'''Class:''' 11
'''Class:''' 12


'''Unit:''' 6
'''Unit:''' 1


'''Time:''' 20 min
'''Time:''' 20 min
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== 1. Specific Objective: ==
== 1. Specific Objective: ==
At the end of this lesson, students will be able:
At the end of this lesson, students will be able to differentiate between centralized and distributed databases
 
 


== 2. Instructional materials: ==
== 2. Instructional materials: ==
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== 3. Teaching Learning Activities: ==
== 3. Teaching Learning Activities: ==


- Greet the students and introduce the topic of "Centralized vs Distributed Database."
- Explain the objectives of the lesson and what students will learn by the end.
- Present the PowerPoint slides detailing the concepts, characteristics, and examples of centralized and distributed databases.


- Facilitate class discussion and encourage students to ask questions for clarification.


== 4. Assessment: ==
- Use real-world examples to illustrate the differences between centralized and distributed databases.
During the session, ask questions like,


- Summarize the key points covered in the lesson and highlight the main advantages and disadvantages of each database architecture.


== 4. Assessment: ==
During the session, ask questions to assess students' understanding of the topic and their ability to differentiate between centralized and distributed databases.


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Latest revision as of 08:04, 15 May 2024

Subject : Computer Science

Period: Third

Topic: Centralized vs Distributed Database

Class: 12

Unit: 1

Time: 20 min

1. Specific Objective:

At the end of this lesson, students will be able to differentiate between centralized and distributed databases

2. Instructional materials:

3. Teaching Learning Activities:

- Greet the students and introduce the topic of "Centralized vs Distributed Database."

- Explain the objectives of the lesson and what students will learn by the end.

- Present the PowerPoint slides detailing the concepts, characteristics, and examples of centralized and distributed databases.

- Facilitate class discussion and encourage students to ask questions for clarification.

- Use real-world examples to illustrate the differences between centralized and distributed databases.

- Summarize the key points covered in the lesson and highlight the main advantages and disadvantages of each database architecture.

4. Assessment:

During the session, ask questions to assess students' understanding of the topic and their ability to differentiate between centralized and distributed databases.

                                                                                   

Internal Teacher

Gobinda Neupane

Student Teacher

Srijana Paudel