I. PRELIMINARY INFORMATION:
A. CLASS: Networking B. TITLE OF UNIT: Networks and Networking C. TITLE OF LESSON: IP Adressing, Review D. COMPETENCIES ADDRESSED: None E. DATE & TIME: F. WEEK OF INSTRUCTION: 5 G. INSTRUCTOR: R Dorsey
| II. OBJECTIVES |
| What the IP did you say? You talking to me punk? Send me a ticket to an airplane, automobile or fast train. Help me get there will ya guys. I am so lost – how am I ever going to get there?
| III. TEACHING METHODS AND TECHNIQUES: |
| Lecture Slide Show | | | Other: |
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| IV. RESOURCES REQUIRED: |
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| V. INTRODUCTION: |
| IP Addressing can be very confusing. The subnetting task can be extremely confusing. There are actual college level classes devoted to IP Addressing and subnetting alone. |
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| VI. CONTENT: |
| To begin the process of learning to write technical papers, an assignment to write a Network Whitepaper is assigned during this week. Suggest giving task on Monday and directing it to be written as a homework assignment. A Review of Chapters 1-3 keeps the mind focused on where we are headed (Especially the mathmatics portion of Boolean and binary numbers). A lecture introducing IP addressing under TCP/IP is presented.
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| VII. SUMMARY: |
| Continuance into the realm of the component parts of how to make two computers talk to one another. |
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| VIII. ASSIGNMENTS: |
| Chapter 4 | | |
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| IX. LESSON/COURSE EVALUATION: |
| Chapter 3 Test |
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