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Computer Networking An Overview

Objectives Learners will gain a better understanding of how networks function. Learners will better understand how this effects their classrooms.

What is a Network?

A network is a group of computer systems and other computing hardware devices that are linked together through communication channels to facilitate communication and resource-sharing among a wide range of users.

Creative Commons

Types of Networks A local area network (or LAN) is designed and implemented at the scale of a single building or office. Its primary function is the interconnection of the computing resources within a single organization. A wide area network (or WAN) connects a single office or branch LAN to its parent organization's network and all the millions of networks that together make up the Internet. A campus area network (or CAN) connects multiple LANs belonging to the same organization when they're in close geographic proximity.

Uses of a Network Facilitate Communication ( , Video Conferencing, etc.) Sharing a printer or scanner (Ex: Scan from Copier to Computer) Sharing files and programs across the district.

Why is this important?

Collaboration Between Offices/Staff/Students Technology Failures/Outages Bandwidth Issues No Internet Access or No Network Access Not able to complete lessons that utilize technology.

Important Contacts District Technology Director District Technicians Campus Technicians Building or Department Colleagues

Quizlet Review of Terms