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Learning Area TVL - Computer Systems Servicing 1 Grade Level 11

Week 5 Quarter First Quarter /First Semester Date October 11-15, 2021
I. LESSON TITLE INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING COMPUTER SYSTEMS (ICCS)
II. MOST ESSENTIAL
LEARNING
LO 1 Assemble computer Hardware | TLE_IACSS9-12ICCS-Ia-e-28
COMPETENCIES
(MELCs)
III. CONTENT/CORE The learners demonstrate an understanding of concepts in assembling computer hardware.
CONTENT
• Discuss and enumerate the Occupational Health and Safety Procedures in computer disassembly and
assembly;
• Identify the steps in computer assembly and disassembly; and
• Assemble computer hardware in accordance with established procedures and system requirements.
IV. LEARNING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
A. Introduction (Time Frame: Day 1, 60 mins.)
Good day! In this lesson, you will familiarize yourself on the Computer Assembly Procedure as well as the OHS and BIOS.
These topics will give you a broad knowledge on how the parts communicate with each other that completes the whole system. With all the necessary
safety
precautions.

Learning Task 1: Direction: Explain your answer on these guide questions on your Answer Sheet.

1. Did you recognize all the parts of the computer?


2. Do you still remember the function of those computer parts?
3. Write down all the parts that you have recognize
with its functions.

Answer:
1. Yes
2. Yes
3.

B. Development (Time Frame: 45 mins)


Read Lesson Information 1 closely and then find out how much you can remember by answering the questions that follow.
Lesson Information 1: Hazard and Risk Identification

Learning Task 2: Direction: Based on the OHS and Steps of Assembly and Disassembly of computer, list at least 1 hazard and risk that you may
encounter while you unplug the power cord from the computer’s power supply.
Assembly Step Hazard Risks
Unplugging the power cord from the
computer’s power supply.

Computer Disassembly and Assembly

Please watch the provided video link for the process of Computer Disassembly an Assembly: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
v=OnCV3trcX1o&ab_channel=SirJ-dhel

Take note: Make sure to list your own notes as you watch the instructional video.

BASIC INPUT OUTPUT SYSTEM (BIOS)


BIOS an acronym for Basic Input/Output System and also known as the System BIOS, ROM BIOS or PC BIOS) is firmware used to perform
hardware initialization during the booting process (power-on startup), and to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs. Every
time you built a computer from scratch or you disassemble and assemble it to fix an error, this part of the computer usually is the last step in order for
you to check if your PC is working. Having a broad understanding about BIOS is a huge help for you as an aspiring computer technician. You can
do many things to help fix many errors by learning about BIOS.
IV. LEARNING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
What are the four main functions of a PC BIOS?

- POST - Test the computer hardware and make sure no errors exist before loading the operating system. Additional information on the
POST is available on our POST and beep codes page.
- Bootstrap Loader - Locate the operating system. If a capable operating system is located, the BIOS will pass control to it.
- BIOS drivers - Low-level drivers that give the computer basic operational control over your computer's hardware.
- BIOS setup or CMOS setup - Configuration program that allows you to configure hardware settings including system settings such as
computer passwords, time, and date.

How to enter the BIOS or CMOS setup


Every computer provides a way to enter the BIOS or CMOS setup. This interface allows you to configure the basic settings of your computer. The
details for your computer may be unique. If you're not sure, consult the owner's manual for your computer, or for your motherboard if the computer is
custom-built.

New computers
Computers manufactured in the last few years allow you to enter the BIOS setup using one of the five keys shown below during the boot process.

F1, F2 *, F10 **, Del, Esc Note: F1, F2, and F10 are all function keys on the top of the keyboard.

* If pressing F2 opens a diagnostics tool, your setup key is likely F10

** F10 is also used for the boot menu. If F10 opens a boot menu, your setup key is likely F2.

Setup keys are to be pressed as the computer is booting up (turning on). Most users see a message similar to the example upon startup. Some older
computers may also display a flashing block to indicate when to press the F1 or F2 keys. You may see Press <F2> to enter BIOS setup or any hot key
that will lead you to the BIOS.

Please watch the provided video link for the process of accessing a computer’s BIOS Setup:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rFDRuj5SS9g&ab_channel=SirJ-dhel

Take note: Make sure to list your own notes as you watch the instructional video.

C. Engagement (Time Frame: Day 2, 60 minutes)


Learning Task 3: Direction: List down the steps (can input multiple steps based on your own words) for Disassembly and Assembly of computer
system by following the template below.

STEPS PROCEDURES
Step 1 Prepare the tools that we are going to use as we disassemble/assemble our computer.
Step 2 Unplug power cord from outlet.

V. LEARNING OHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES


IV. LEARNING PHASES AND LEARNING ACTIVITIES
D. Assimilation (Time Frame: Day 3, 60 minutes)
Learning Task 4: Direction: Copy and answer the table below by putting a check on the given computer procedure that was provided. Be honest on
your answers as this is a self-test for your knowledge about the steps on handling a Desktop Computer.







V. ASSESSMENT (Time Frame: Day 4 – 45 minutes)

Learning Task 5: Direction: Write the letter of the correct answer on your Answer Sheet.

1. Ground yourself is a first move when you install the part of computer system
a. True b. False c. Sometimes d. None of the above

2. What can you touch to prevent damage from static electricity?


a. CPU b. Plastic Case c. Metal Chassis/Case d. Scanner

3. ESD stands for ____________________:


a. Electric Static Discourse b. Electric Statistic Discharge c. Electrostatic Discharge d. ALL OF THE ABOVE

4. Which of the following will you require to hear music on your computer?
a. Joystick b. Mouse c. Sound Card d. Video Card

5. What is the first thing you check when a computer doesn’t turn-on?
a. Hard Drive b. Processor c. Physical Connections d. Power Supply

V. REFLECTION (Time Frame: Day 4 – 15 minutes)

 Communicate your personal assessment as indicated in the Learner’s Assessment Card.


Personal Assessment on Learner’s Level of Performance
Using the symbols below, choose one which best describes your experience in working on each given task. Draw it in the column for Level
of Performance (LP). Be guided by the descriptions below:
 - I was able to do/perform the task without any difficulty. The task helped me in understanding the target content/ lesson.
 - I was able to do/perform the task. It was quite challenging, but it still helped me in understanding the target content/lesson.
? – I was not able to do/perform the task. It was extremely difficult. I need additional enrichment activities to be able to do/perform this task.
Learning Task LP Learning Task LP Learning Task LP
Number 1 Number 3 Number 5
Number 2 Number 4

Prepared by: MOLLIQUE Y. MARTIN, TEACHER I Checked by: VILMA V. BAUTISTA, MT-I
REA H. TOPACIO, APII, CNHS-SHS

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