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Teaching Networking in ICE 3M and ICE 3E. Presented By: Peter Fujiwara. Presentation Objectives. Understand Ministry Expectations Understand what is required and what should be taught Review some networking content (hands-on). ICE 3M: Theory & Foundation.
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Teaching Networkingin ICE 3M and ICE 3E Presented By: Peter Fujiwara
Presentation Objectives • Understand Ministry Expectations • Understand what is required and what should be taught • Review some networking content (hands-on)
ICE 3M: Theory & Foundation Hardware,Interfaces,and Networking Systems By the end of this course, students will: • explain the function and interaction of the basic components (e.g., CPU, I/O devces, memory) of a computer system; • describe the function and interaction of computer peripherals (e.g., mouse, key-board, screen, printer); • identify differences between stand-alone and network hardware; • describe similarities and differences between network and desktop operating systems.
ICE 3M: Skills and Processes Hardware,Interfaces,and Networking Systems By the end of this course, students will: • build interfaces that control hardware components (e.g., LEDs, direct current motors, and stepper motors); • verify the correctness of the input and output of a system consisting of a computer, interface, and a hardware device; • properly install and configure key software and hardware components and peripherals; • properly install and configure a work-station operating system, including a network connection; • demonstrate an ability to download freeware utilities; • use utilities to compress and expand files; • properly implement standard network protocols for file transfer.
ICE 3M: Impact and Consequences Specific Expectations By the end of this course, students will: • describe the evolution and historical impact of developments in computer hardware; • explain how computer technology affects daily life; • explain how computer technology affects use of networked systems (e.g., complexity, compatibility, security); • examine a number of available sources of information using a computer network and evaluate their ease of use and reliability;
ICE 3M: Networking Expectations • identify differences between stand-alone and network hardware; • properly install and configure a work-station operating system, including a network connection; • demonstrate an ability to download freeware utilities; • properly implement standard network protocols for file transfer. • explain how computer technology affects use of networked systems (e.g., complexity, compatibility, security);
ICE 3E: Theory & Foundation Hardware,Interfaces,and Networking Systems By the end of this course, students will: • describe the advantages and disadvantages of networked versus stand-alone computing; • describe the concept of a global computer network; • explain the similarities and differences between local and wide area networks; 3 of 13 expectations
ICE 3E: Skills and Processes Hardware,Interfaces,and Networking Systems By the end of this course, students will: • properly install and configure expansion components (e.g., video/network/modem cards, memory, secondary storage devices); 1 of 21 Expectations
ICE 3E: Impact and Consequences No Networking related expectations in this section
ICE 3E: Networking Expectations • describe the advantages and disadvantages of networked versus stand-alone computing; • describe the concept of a global computer network; • explain the similarities and differences between local and wide area networks; • properly install and configure expansion components (e.g., video/network/modem cards, memory, secondary storage devices);
So what do I teach? • Create a small network and attach it to the school network • Configure the operating system • Download and install some networking software (e.g. FTP client and server software) • Transfer a file • You’re done!!
Let’s Do it • Login • Load your browser • Go to the following address 129.97.150.38 • Download and install WarFTPd Version 1.65 • Use the handout to setup a user • Determine your IP address and have a partner download a file from your computer