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MICTE 2080
2080 Magh 07
User:Ashmita shrestha lesson plan 2
Subject: Computer science
Class: 7
Topic Introduction to computer network
No of student:25
Name of school :ABC
period: 3rd
Time: 10 Minutes
Specific Objective
At the end of this session students will be able,
- To introduce about computer network
- To know its implications
Teaching Materials:
- Whiteboard and markers
- Projector and computer
- Handouts with simple diagrams of computer networks
- Internet access (optional for additional resources)
Introduction (2 minutes):
- Begin with a brief discussion on the importance of communication and information sharing in today's world.
- Ask students if they know how computers are connected and communicate with each other.
Definition of Computer Network (2 minutes):
- Define a computer network as a collection of computers and other devices connected together to share resources and information.
- Use a simple diagram on the whiteboard to illustrate the concept, showing computers connected by lines.
Types of Networks (2 minutes):
- Discuss two main types of networks: LAN (Local Area Network) and WAN (Wide Area Network).
- Explain that LANs are typically within a small geographic area (e.g., a school or home), while WANs cover larger areas and can connect LANs over long distances.
Components of a Computer Network (2 minutes):
- Introduce the basic components of a computer network: computers, routers, switches, and servers.
- Briefly explain the role of each component in facilitating communication and resource sharing.
Advantages of Computer Networks (1 minute):
- Discuss the advantages of computer networks, such as the ability to share files, resources, and information quickly and efficiently.
- Emphasize the importance of collaboration and communication in a networked environment.
Conclusion (1 minute):
- Summarize the key points covered in the lesson.
- Encourage students to think about how computer networks impact their daily lives and the world around them.
Assessment:
- Ask students to draw a simple diagram of a computer network, labeling the main components.
- Encourage class discussion by asking questions about the importance of networks in their lives.