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NETWORKS
CONNECTIONS,
RELATIONSHIPS, AND
NETWORKS
LEARNING
OBJECTIVES
01 define the connections, relationships and networks

02 identify connections, relationships and networks;

03 differentiate among connections, relationships and


networks
CREATIVE
PRESENTATION
CONNECTION
Connection refers to something that links or associates two or more
things with each other. It is the point of contact that connects and
forms a relationship between persons and things. It can also be
explained as the manner and a feeling of understanding between two
or more people that eases communication. A connection is what binds
two or more people, concepts, or things to form a relationship.
CONNECTION
example
• A person that you know from another school or institution.
• The feeling you feel towards music that makes you more engaged in
it.
• The link or bond between mother and child.  Personal connection
that increases your engagement and interest to things or people
RELATIONSHIP
Relationship refers to the way things, concepts, and people are
connected or related. It can also refer to the close connection
between people that is established over an extended period. A
relationship is a by-product of connection.
RELATIONSHIP
example
Here are some examples that can be considered a relationship:
• Relationship between lung cancer ad smoking
• Boyfriend and girlfriend relationship
• Family members (mother and child; husband and wife, etc.)
• Boss- employee relationship
Network
Network is the process of interacting with others to exchange
information or idea among people with a common profession
or interest. It is used by people to expand their circle of
acquaintances in an informal setting. Through networking,
people are able to find out information about many things
such as news, trends, jobs, concepts, ideas, information
technology and more in the world.
Network example

An example of networking is working with


different divisions of the same company to
exchange and acquire information to solve
business problems.
HOW THESE THREE
SIMMILAR TO EACH OTHER?
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Q AND A
HE DIE) (ROLL T
03 04
WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF
CONNECTIONS TO PEOPLE?
HOW ESSENTIAL
RELATIONSHIP IS TO PEOPLE?
HOW CAN NETWORK
IMPROVES DECISION
PROCESS?
WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN CONNECTIONS
AND RELATIONSHIP?
DANCE THIS TREND
COPY THE FAMOUS LINE OF
LIZA SOBERANO
Let Us Assess
I. Multiple Choice
Directions: Choose the letter of the best answer. Write your answers on a ¼ sheet of
paper.
1. Two or more that link with each other is called ____.
a. connection b. relationship c. network d. none of the above

2. It is working with many divisions in one company to acquire information to solve a


particular problem.
a. connection b. relationship c. networking d. none of the above

3. People that are connected or related is called ____.


a. connectionb. relationship c. network d. none of the above

4. It is a form of relationship between a person or a thing.


a. connectionb. relationship c. network d. none of the above

5. It determines the magnitude or direction of ties that exists between two social
II. Essay
Directions: Write your answers in 2-3
sentences.
1. How important connections to people?
2. What is the importance of relationship to
people?
3. How do you define networks
ASSIGNMENT
Directions: Write the definition of
Neural and Social Networks and its
example. Write your answers on a ¼
sheet of paper.

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