May 4, 2002 184. HOME NETWORKING Course Outline. Instructor May Y. Ou Phone: 220-5493 Education: B.A.Sc. Electrical Engineering,

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May 4, HOME NETWORKING Course Outline

Instructor May Y. Ou Phone: Education: B.A.Sc. Electrical Engineering, 2002, University of Ottawa Previous Experiences: - Teaching Assistant: 2 nd and 3 rd year Electrical Engineering undergraduate courses, University of Ottawa - Network Engineer: JiTong Network Communications Company

Lectures Time: May 6 to May 10, a.m. – 12 noon, 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. (A recess of 15 minutes in the morning and afternoon) Place: Fauteux Hall, Room 359 Bus Drop-off and Pick-up: 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Lamoureux Hall

Description Sure, your future home will be different from today's homes. The exceptional difference will be on the way of sharing devices, programs and technology in the home. This course is your first step to the telecommunication industry. It provides you with basic understanding of networking in general. Subjects to be discussed include circuits and networks, telephony, PCs, Internet, firewalls and routers, LANs, modems, and building a network at home. You will learn how various networks and devices work. By the end of the course, you will be able to choose the network technology that suits your needs.

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Course Schedule DateTimeTypeTitle Sat, May 413:30 – 15:00Information Session Course Overview Mon, May 69:00 – 12:00Lecture 1Circuits and PCs 13:00 – 15:00Lecture 2The Internet and Networks Tue, May 79:00 – 12:00Lecture 3Introduction to Telecommunications 13:00 – 15:00Lecture 4Introduction to Home Networking Wed, May 89:15 – 12:15Field TripMuseum of Science and Technology 13:00 – 15:00Lecture 5Wired Home Networking Technologies Thu, May 99:00 – 12:00Lecture 6Wireless Home Networking Technologies 13:00 – 15:00Science Show“Cryomagic” Science Show Presenter: Dr. Marcel LeBlanc Fri, May 109:00 – 12:00Discussion Group Our Future Home 13:00 – 15:00EvaluationCourse Evaluation and Certificate