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# Introduce todays topic with students.
# Introduce todays topic with students.
#Revise necessary topics required to learn asynchronous programming.
#Revise necessary topics required to learn modes of communication
#Engage students with real life example of asynchronous programming.
#Describe different types of modes of communication
#Make differences between synchronous vs asynchronous programming.
#Engage students with real life example of modes of communication.
#Show example of synchronous and asynchronous code and let students to differentiate.
#Show example of modes of communication and let students to differentiate.
#Sum up the topic and ask students if they have any doubt
#Sum up the topic and ask students if they have any doubt


== Classroom Assessment ==
== Classroom Assessment ==


# Explain the purpose and use cases of asynchronous programming.
# Explain the purpose and use cases of modes of communication.

Latest revision as of 07:07, 8 April 2024

User:Shubhechchha Paudel/Micro-Teaching Lesson Plan 3

Subject : Computer Science.

Period: first

Topic: Networking

Teaching Item: Modes of communication

Class: 12

Unit: One

Time: 15 min

No. of Students: 10

Objectives

At the end of this lesson, students will be able to

  1. Understand the different types of modes of communication.

Teaching Materials

  • Daily materials

Teaching Learning Activities

  1. Introduce todays topic with students.
  2. Revise necessary topics required to learn modes of communication
  3. Describe different types of modes of communication
  4. Engage students with real life example of modes of communication.
  5. Show example of modes of communication and let students to differentiate.
  6. Sum up the topic and ask students if they have any doubt

Classroom Assessment

  1. Explain the purpose and use cases of modes of communication.