MODULE DEVELOPMENT PLAN FOR
HIT 121 – Computer System Servicing NC II 3
Topic No: 1
Topic Title: Introduction in Computer System Servicing
MODULE COMPONENTS CONTENT
Introduction and Advanced https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8-2Rjgdgu0
Organizer
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
▪ Explain basic components in computer
Learning Outcomes
▪ Discuss the relevance of the course
▪ Explore career opportunities in computer systems servicing
▪ Textbook for K12 Maria Luisa G. Capundag (2017), Voctek Computer System Servicing Module 3,
Required Reading and 1st Edition, Tech. Factors, Inc.
other Resources
▪ PowerPoint presentation with voice-over narration
Lecture Delivery ▪ Video conferencing using BigBlueButton of canvas
Techniques
▪ Reflection paper (How well do you know the subject?)
Learner-centered Activities
▪ Practice Quiz
Assessment
Topic No: 2
Topic Title: Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies and Skills (PECs)
MODULE COMPONENTS CONTENT
Introduction and Advanced https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e1rEHiuDtuc
Organizer
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
▪ Recognize Personal Entrepreneurial Competencies and Skills (PECs) needed in computer
systems servicing
Learning Outcomes
▪ Develop and strengthen personal competencies and skills (PECs) needed in computer systems
servicing
▪ Textbook for K12 Maria Luisa G. Capundag (2017), Voctek Computer System Servicing Module 3,
Required Reading and 1st Edition, Tech. Factors, Inc.
other Resources
▪ PowerPoint with voice-over narration
Lecture Delivery ▪ Video conferencing using BigBlueButton of canvas
Techniques
▪ Creation of informative videos about successful business entrepreneurs
Learner-centered Activities
▪ Quiz
Assessment
Topic No: 3
Topic Title: Key concepts of Market
MODULE COMPONENTS CONTENT
Introduction and Advanced https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vCtDJJfzJpU
Organizer
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
▪ Recognize and understand the market in computer systems servicing
▪ Recognize the potential customer/ market in computer systems servicing
Learning Outcomes ▪ Create new business ideas in computer systems servicing by using various techniques
▪ Develop a product/ service in computer systems servicing
▪ Select a business idea based on the criteria and techniques set develop a brand for the product
Required Reading and ▪ Software, & Networking: An Information Technology Approach, 5th Edition. John Wiley & Sons.
other Resources
▪ Group reporting
Lecture Delivery ▪ PowerPoint voice-over narration
Techniques ▪ Video conferencing using BigBlueButton in canvas
▪ Quiz bee using Kahoot (review of Topic 1 and 2)
Learner-centered Activities ▪ Drafting of business idea proposals (Individual)
▪ Presentation of business idea proposals in computer system servicing (Oral presentation)
Assessment ▪ Quiz
Topic No: 4
Topic Title: Quality Standards in Computer System Servicing
MODULE COMPONENTS CONTENT
Introduction and Advanced Not Applicable
Organizer
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
▪ Assess quality of received materials
Learning Outcomes
▪ Assess own work
▪ Engage in quality improvement
▪ Textbook for K12 Maria Luisa G. Capundag (2017), Voctek Computer System Servicing Module 3,
Required Reading and 1st Edition, Tech. Factors, Inc.
other Resources ▪ Englander, I. (2014). The Architecture of Computer Hardware, System Software, & Networking: An
Information Technology Approach, 5th Edition. John Wiley & Sons.
▪ Group reporting
Lecture Delivery ▪ PowerPoint voice-over narration
Techniques ▪ Demonstration of different materials and components
▪ Through video conferencing, the teacher will show different materials and the students will create
Learner-centered Activities a written report describing the quality of the materials (Individual)
▪ Each student should find at least one (1) computer component and will assess the quality of the
component
Assessment
▪ Quiz (Essay)
Topic No: 5
Topic Title: Computer Operations
MODULE COMPONENTS CONTENT
Introduction and Advanced Not Applicable
Organizer
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
▪ Plan and prepare task to be undertaken
▪ Input data into computer
Learning Outcomes ▪ Access information using computer
▪ Produce output/data using computer system
▪ Use basic functions of a www-browser to locate information
▪ Maintain computer equipment and systems
▪ Irwin, J. D. & Wu, C. H. (2016). Introduction to Computer Networks and Cybersecurity. CRC
Required Reading and Press.
other Resources ▪ Kaashoek, M. F. & Saltzer, M. F. (2009). Principles of Computer System Design. Morgan
Kaufmann
▪ Self-reading PDF sources.
Lecture Delivery
▪ Video demonstration
Techniques
▪ Video conferencing using BigBlueButton in canvas
▪ Documentations of different computer devices using Microsoft Excel, as an alternative application
Learner-centered Activities to MS Word
▪ Hands-on activity
Assessment ▪ Quiz
Topic No: 6
Topic Title: Measurements and Calculations
MODULE COMPONENTS CONTENT
Introduction and Advanced Not Applicable
Organizer
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
▪ Select measuring instruments
Learning Outcomes
▪ Carry out measurements and calculations
▪ Maintain measuring instruments
▪ Banks, E. & White, R. (2017). Computer Networking Problems and Solutions. Addison-Wesley
Required Reading and Professional.
other Resources ▪ Englander, I. (2014). The Architecture of Computer Hardware, System Software, & Networking: An
Information Technology Approach, 5th Edition. John Wiley & Sons.
▪ Group reporting
Lecture Delivery ▪ PowerPoint presentation (self-reading)
Techniques ▪ Video conferencing using BigBlueButton in canvas
▪ The students will be asked to determine their computer specification such as computer speed
Learner-centered Activities through a step-by-step procedure. They will also be asked to install speed test application to
determine their internet speed. Screenshots should be provided as an output of their activity.
▪ Quiz
Assessment ▪ The students will be asked to illustrate the difference between Bit/byte/MB/GB/TB. It can be a form
of informative video presentation, vlogging, or unique digital illustration.
Topic No: 7
Topic Title: Interpreting and Preparing Technical Drawing and Work Plan
MODULE COMPONENTS CONTENT
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Advanced Organizer
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
▪ Identify different kinds of technical drawings
Learning Outcomes ▪ Interpret technical drawing
▪ Prepare/ make changes to electrical/ electronic schematics and drawings
▪ Store technical drawings and equipment/ instruments
▪ Manaois, G. M. (1994). Uses and Care of Drafting Tools, Equipment, and Materials. In G. M.
Required Reading and Manaois, Drafting Volume 2 (pp. 1-17). Quezon City: Phoenix Publishing House, Inc.
other Resources
▪ PowerPoint presentation with voice-over narration
Lecture Delivery ▪ Video conferencing using BigBlueButton in canvas
Techniques
▪ The students will be asked to categorized the following into TOOLS, EQUIPMENTS and MATERIALS.
Learner-centered Choose one from each category as your favorite drawing material. Draw and explain why.
Activities
▪ Quiz
Assessment ▪ Drawing outputs (symbols and elements)
Topic No: 8
Topic Title: Understanding the use of Hand tools and Equipment
MODULE COMPONENTS CONTENT
Introduction and Advanced https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPfnhIbdkxI
Organizer
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
▪ Plan and prepare task to be undertaken
Learning Outcomes ▪ Prepare hand tools
▪ Use appropriate hand tools and test equipment
▪ Maintain hand tools
▪ Textbook for K12 Maria Luisa G. Capundag (2017), Voctek Computer System Servicing Module 3,
Required Reading and 1st Edition, Tech. Factors, Inc.
other Resources
▪ Group reporting
Lecture Delivery ▪ Demonstration
Techniques ▪ Video conferencing using BigBlueButton in canvas
▪ Quiz bee using Kahoot
Learner-centered Activities
▪ Case study
Assessment
Topic No: 9
Terminating and Connecting Electrical Wiring and
Topic Title:
Electronic Circuits
MODULE COMPONENTS CONTENT
Introduction and Advanced https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVFV8ftAG48
Organizer
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
▪ The learner shall be able to demonstrate proper termination and connection of electrical wiring and
Learning Outcomes
electronics circuits.
▪ Textbook for K12 Maria Luisa G. Capundag (2017), Voctek Computer System Servicing Module 3,
1st Edition, Tech. Factors, Inc.
Required Reading and ▪ Nofies, L. (n.d.). CHS Module 3 - Terminate and Connect of Electrical Wiring and Electronic
other Resources Circuits. In L. C. Nofies, CHS Module 3 - Terminate and Connect of Electrical Wiring and
Electronic Circuits (pp. 15-18). Public Technical-Vocational High School. Retrieved from scribd.
▪ PowerPoint presentation with voice-over narration
Lecture Delivery ▪ Demonstration
Techniques ▪ Video conferencing using BigBlueButton in canvas
▪ The students will be asked to draw the different tools and equipment in electronic circuits.
Learner-centered Activities
▪ Quiz
Assessment ▪ The students will be asked to terminate the electrical given splices and joints given.
Topic No: 10
Topic Title: Concepts and Principles in Testing Electronic Components
MODULE COMPONENTS CONTENT
Introduction and Advanced Not Applicable
Organizer
At the end of the lesson, you will be able to:
▪ Determine criteria for testing electronics components
Learning Outcomes ▪ Plan an approach for components testing
▪ Test components
▪ Evaluate the testing process
▪ Textbook for K12 Maria Luisa G. Capundag (2017), Voctek Computer System Servicing Module
Required Reading and 3, 1st Edition, Tech. Factors, Inc.
other Resources
▪ PowerPoint presentation (self-reading)
Lecture Delivery ▪ Group reporting
Techniques ▪ Video conferencing using BigBlueButton in canvas
▪ Reflection paper about what have they learned from the past nine (9) topics.
Learner-centered Activities ▪ Testing electronic components through breadboard simulation application
▪ Quiz
Assessment ▪ Informative video presentation on the procedure in checking and testing operation in accordance
with established procedures.