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THE KABATE NATIONAL POLYTECHNIC

SUBJECT: NETWORKING TERM: JAN-APRIL


DATE OF PRESENTATION: 13/01/2025 TUTOR’S NAME: MR. MUGURO
LEVEL: DIPLOMA IN ELECTRICAL (INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL OPTION) MODULE III CLASS POPULATION: 15

WEEK LESSON TOPIC SUB- OBJECTIVES LEARNING ACTIVITIES TEACHING REFERENCE REMARKS
TOPIC AIDS

1 1 INTRODUCTION TO Protocols and standardsAt the end of the lesson the learner should  Illustration whiteboard, mark An engineering COVERED
NETWORKING be able to: explain networking protocols and  Demonstration pen, handout notes approach to computer
standards  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
2 INTRODUCTION TO Protocols and standardsAt the end of the lesson the learner should  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering COVERED
NETWORKING be able to: explain networking protocols and  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
standards  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education..
2 1 INTRODUCTION TO STANDARD At the end of the lesson the learner should  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering COVERED
NETWORKING ORGANIZATIONS be able to: explain the roles and functions of  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
network organization bodies  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
2 Network models OSI-ISO model At the end of the lesson the learner should  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering COVERED
be able to: explain the different layers of the  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
osi model, architecture and functions of each  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
layer  Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
3 1 Network models TCP/IP PROTOCOL At the end of the lesson the learner should  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering COVERED
be able to: explain the different layers of the  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
TCP/IP model, architecture and functions of  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
each layer  Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
Observation education.
2 NETRWOK MODELS IEEE 80 MODEL At the end of the lesson the learner should  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering COVERED
be able to: explain the different layers of the  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
IEEE 80 model, architecture and functions  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
of each layer  Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
Observation education.
4 1 NETWORK MODELS IEE802.X MODEL At the end of the lesson the learner should  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering COVERED
be able to: explain the IEE802.X model,  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
architecture and functions of each layer  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
Observation education.
2 LOCAL AREA NETWORK
TOPOLOGIES At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to:  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering COVERED
AND METROPOLITAN AREA illustrate and explain features of mesh and bush  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
NETWORK topologies  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
Observation education.
5 1 LOCAL AREA NETWORK
topologies At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering COVERED
AND METROPOLITAN AREA explain illustrate and explain star and hybrid topologies
 Demonstration approach to computer
NETWORK  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
Observation education.
2 LOCAL AREA NETWORK
Transmission media At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering COVERED
AND METROPOLITAN AREA classify transmission media  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
NETWORK HEORY networks- S.Keshav,
 Note taking 2nd edition, pearson
 Practical exercise education.
Observation
6 1 LOCAL AREA NETWORK
Transmission media At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
AND METROPOLITAN AREA explain guided transmission media and their  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
NETWORK characteristics  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
Observation education.
2 LOCAL AREA Transmission media At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
NETWORK AND explain features and modes of transmission of unguided  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
METROPOLITAN media  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
AREA NETWORK  Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
7 1 LOCAL AREA NETWORK
Local area network At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
AND METROPOLITAN AREA explain architecTECTURE AND FEATURES OF LAN  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
NETWORK  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
Observation education.
2 LOCAL AREA NETWORK At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration
Metropolitan area network Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
AND METROPOLITAN AREA explain  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
NETWORK Architecture and features of MAN  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
Observation education.
8 1 LOCAL AREA NETWORK
Wide area network At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
AND METROPOLITAN AREA explain architecture and features of WAN  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
NETWORK  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
2 HIGH SPEED LANS Ethernet At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
explain ethernet  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
 Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
9 1 HIGH SPEED LANS Token ring At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
explain token ring technology  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
 Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
2 HIGH SPEED LANS Fibre channel At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
explain fibre channel  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
 Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
10 1 HIGH SPEED LANS switching At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
explain packet switchinand virtual circuit switching and
 Demonstration compressor approach to computer
datagrams  Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
2 HIGH SPEED LANS switching At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to  Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
explain circuit switching  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
 Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
11 1 Functions of networkingAt the end of the lesson the learner should be able to 
NETWORKING DEVICES Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
devices explain the functions of various networking devices  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
 Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
2nd edition, pearson
 Practical exercise education.
2 Functions of networkingAt the end of the lesson the learner should be able to 
NETWORKING DEVICES Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
devices explain the functions of various networking devices  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
 Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
12 1 At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to 
TRANSMISSION MEDIAPHYSICAL TRANSMISSION Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
MEA explain the types of physical transmission media  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
 Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
2 At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to 
TRANSMISSION MEDIAWIRELESS TRANSMISSION Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
MEDIA explain the types of wireless transmission media  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
 Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
13 1 NETWORK TOPOLOGIES At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to 
Physical network topology Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
explain Physical network topology  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
 Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
2 NETWORK TOPOLOGIES At the end of the lesson the learner should be able to 
Physical network topology Illustration Blackboard, chalk, An engineering
explain Physical network topology  Demonstration compressor approach to computer
 Note taking networks- S.Keshav,
 Practical exercise 2nd edition, pearson
education.
14 EXAMS EXAMS EXAMS EXAMS EXAMS EXAMS EXAMS

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