Professional Documents
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Department of Education
CARAGA REGION XIII
Division of Agusan del Norte
Jabonga District I
D. Objectives
● Knowledge Explain the importance of computer networks
3. Textbook pages
4. Additional Materials from TVL-ICT-CSS Quarter 1 – Module 1-2: Setting-Up Computer Networks
Learning Resource (LR) portal (SUCN)
C. Supplies, Equipment, Tools, Slide Decks for the Lesson, Laptop, and Projector/TV, PC, wifi router, LAN
etc. cable
IV. PROCEDURES
A. Introductory Activity A short Recap of the previous topic discussed
(3 minutes) Administer the Pre-test to test students’ prior knowledge
(What I Know Lesson Page 1-2)
What is a router?
What is network?
What is an access point?
(Students’ answers may vary)
Routers are physical devices that join multiple wired or wireless networks
together. Technically, a wired or wireless router is a Layer 3 gateway,
meaning that the wired/wireless router connects networks (as gateways do),
and that the router operates at the network layer of the OSI model.
Home networkers often use an Internet Protocol (IP) wired or wireless router,
IP being the most common OSI network layer protocol. An IP router such as a
DSL, cable or fiber optic modem broadband router joins the home's local area
D. Abstraction
network (LAN) to the wide-area network (WAN) or the Internet.
A network router is a small electronic device that simply allows you build a
home network. The home router serves as the core or "centerpiece" of the
network to which computers, printers and other devices can be connected.
Networking with a router helps you to (for example):
• share files between computers
• share an Internet connection between computers
• share a printer
• connect your game console or other home entertainment
equipment to the Internet
Routers are not necessarily required to build a network. For example, you can
connect two computers directly to each other with just a cable (or without
wires in some cases). Home routers offer convenience and easier
maintenance as your network grows.
Network routers must be carefully configured when they are first installed. Like
computers and other devices on the home network, routers must be set up
with IP addresses. Routers also offer optional (but strongly recommended)
security features.
Routers contain built-in software to enable setup. You access this software
through your Web browser on any computer connected to the router.
ACTIVITY MATRIX
Date ACTIVITY DESCRIPTION Needs Accomplished Remarks
Enrichment
WEEK 1 (Group and/or Individual Activity)
Day 1 Install a network router
Day 2 Set-up and configure a WIFI
Day 3 Set-up and configure router
Day 4 Perform Task 3 and Assessment
WEEK 2 (Group and/or Individual Activity)
1. Perform a Mock Assement
activity from OS installation,
Days 1-4
Driver and App installation to
setting up and configuring WIFI
routers
F. Assessment
A. True or False: Write True if the statement is correct otherwise, write False
on your answer sheet.
_____ 1. Literacy is a fundamental human right and the foundation for lifelong
learning.
_____ 2. Empowerment is not significant in our appreciation of how literacy
provides us with means to access the world of knowledge so we can lead
better lives.
_____ 3. Power is often related to our ability to make others do what we want,
regardless of their own wishes or interests.
_____ 4. Information literacy is best understood on how we navigate the
complex and networked world of the internet.
______ 5. The Internet is an increasingly important part of everyday life for
people around the world.
______ 6. The three-letter code preceded by a dot (.), simply known as the
“search engine site”.
______ 7. Information seeking is relatively synonymous to the idea of
research.
______ 8. Books, newspapers, and other periodicals are example of Print
format information.
______ 9. When you are information literate, you are able to evaluate what
information you need, what to discard, and how to use the information you
selected.
_____ 10. When you are able to judge the “Potential value of Information,”
you will not be able to maximize its use.
G.Concluding Activity
Assignment:
Prepared by:
Gilbert P. Leopoldo
SST I Teacher
Checked by: