Networks Lesson 2 Networks (recap) KS3 COMPUTING KS3 Computing

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Networks Lesson 2 Networks (recap) KS3 COMPUTING KS3 Computing

Lesson Aims 1 Understand what a network is and why they are used 2 Understand the two types of networks 3 Understand the three topologies used to connect networks 4 Understand the three types of media used to make networks These aims are the same as last week, this week is about consolidating your knowledge

Introduction What is a Network? A network is two or more devices that are connected together A device could be a desktop, laptop, tablet, smartphone and many others A device that is not part of a network is called a standalone device

Watch the following video on networks Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dIMBQAS3Bc

Why would people want to make a network? Advantages Why would people want to make a network? 1 Share resources such as printers and other peripherals 2 Share an Internet connection 3 Allows users to hot-desk 4 Allows security, backups and updates to be centrally managed 5 Site software licenses can often be cheaper than invidious licenses

What are the drawbacks you need to be aware of? Disadvantages What are the drawbacks you need to be aware of? 1 Greater risk of malware spreading 2 Initial set up costs can be expensive 3 Employ a person or team of people to manage it 4 If the server breaks the whole network could come down

Types of Network The geographical distance often determines what type of network is used Local Area Network Wide Area Network

The topology is the layout/pattern of the way a network is connected Network Topologies The topology is the layout/pattern of the way a network is connected Bus Ring Star

The media is the technology used to connect the network together Network Media The media is the technology used to connect the network together Copper Cable Fibre Optic Cable Wireless

Activity Microsoft Publisher Page 1 Title page Title, name, relevant image, what is a network Page 2 Types of Network Image of LAN and WAN, advantages and disadvantages of networks Page 3 Network Topologies Image of Bus, Ring and Star, one advantage and disadvantage of each Page 4 Network Media Image of copper, fibre optic and wireless, facts about each media Use the example and help found in: Start / Computer / ICT / Mr Lyon / Networks

Write the answer to these questions in your book: Networks 2: Assessment Write the answer to these questions in your book: 1 What is the name given to the type of device that is not part of a network? [1] 2 Name five objects that a device could be? [1] 3 If a network spans more than a single large building, what type is it likely to be, LAN or WAN? [1] 4 If a network spans a small office, what type is it likely to be, LAN or WAN? [1] 5 Which network topology has a main computer in the middle, sometimes called the server? [1] 6 Which network topology is the simplest to set up? [1] 7 Which network media is the most convenient? [1] 8 Which network media is the fastest? [1] 9 Which network media is the cheapest? [1] 10 What is the largest example of a WAN network?

Play the following Kahoot game! Networks Play the following Kahoot game! Link: kahoot.it