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KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA



Self Access Learning Module



            ICT Literacy for
          Secondary School
                              Programme
           NETWORK




     Curriculum Development Centre
          Ministry of Education
ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module




     MODULE 1
INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS




   Curriculum Development Centre
        Ministry of Education




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ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module


1. Name of Module: Introduction to Networks


2. Learning Outcomes:         Students should be able to:


           a.    define networks
           b.    list benefits of computer networks
           c.    identify the devices needed in computer networks
           d.    list types of computer networks
           e.    differentiate types of computer networks
           f.    state types of network topology (LAN, WAN, MAN)
           g.    explain current technology in computer networks




3. Knowledge and Skills


           a.    Network definitions
           b.    Benefits of sharing devices, data and information and internet access
           c.    Recognize devices for computer networks
           d.    List and differentiate the types of computer networks
           e.    List Types of network topology
           f.    Discuss and gather information on the current technology in computer
                 networks




4. Module Summary:


   At the end of the module, students should be able to define networks, list the benefits
   and the types of computer networks as well as network topology. They should be able to
   identify the devices needed in computer networks and explain the current technology
   used in computer networks.


   This module contain 4 activities
                     Activity 1:       Introduction to Networks
                     Activity 2:       Type of Computer Networks
                     Activity 3:       Network Topology
                     Activity 4:       Current Technology in Computer Networks




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Activity 1:      Introduction to Networks




a.   Networks Definition

     A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources
     (such as printers and CD-ROMs), exchange files, and allow electronic communications.
     The computers on a network may be linked through cables, telephone lines, radio
     waves, satellites or infrared light beams.



b. Benefits of Computer Networks



        1. File Sharing - Network file sharing between computers gives you more flexibility
              rather than using floppy drives or Zip drives. you can use the network to save
              copies of your important data on a different computer, examples share photos,
              music files and documents.

        2. Sharing Devices. Sharing devices is another benefit in which a network exceeds
              stand-alone computers. For example laser printers, fax machines, modems,
              scanners and CD-ROM players, when these peripherals are added to a network,
              they can be shared by many users.

        3. Sharing Internet Access. In computer network, students can access the internet
              simultaneously.

        4. Speed. Using a network is faster way for sharing and transferring files. Without a
              network, files are shared by copying them to floppy disk.

        5. Cost. Networkable versions of many popular software programmes are available
              at considerable savings compared to buying individual licensed copies. Its allows
              easier upgrading of the program.

        6. Security. Files and programmes on a network are more secure as the users do
              not have to worry about illegal copying of programmes. Passwords can be
              applied for specific directories to restrict access to unauthorized users.

        7. Centralized Software Management. One of the greatest benefits of installing a
              school network is the fact that all of the software can be loaded on one computer



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         (the server). This saves time and energy when installing updates and tracking
         files.

      8. Electronic Mail. A network that provides the hardware necessary to install an e-
         mail system. E-mail’s help in personal and professional communication for all
         school personnel as it enables the spread of general information to the entire
         school staff. Example, electronic mail on LAN (Local Area Network) enables
         students to communicate with teachers and peers at their own school when
         connected to the Internet, it enables users to communicate with others.

      9. Flexible Access. School networks allow students to access their files from
         computers throughout the school.        Some schools provide public access to
         students to begin an assignment in the computer lab and save then access the
         file when they are at a cyber café or home.



c. Devices Needed in Computer Networks.



                               Hub

                               A central device that provides a common connection point
                               for nodes on a network.

                               Network Interface Card


                               A NIC (network interface card) is a piece of computer
                               hardware designed to allow computers to communicate
                               over a computer network.




                               Router

                               A device that forwards data packets along networks. A
                               router is connected to at least, two networks, commonly
                               two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP’s network.

                               Connector

                               Short for Registered Jack-45, an eight-wire connector used
                               commonly to connect computers onto a local-area network



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(LAN), especially Ethernets. RJ-45 connectors look similar
to RJ-11 connectors used for connecting telephone
equipment.

Modem

Short for modulator-demodulator. A modem is a device or
program that enables a computer to transmit data over
telephone or cable lines. Computer information are stored
digitally, whereas information transmitted over telephone
lines are transmitted in a form of analogue waves. A
modem converts between these two forms.




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Activity 2:    Types of Computer Networks:


a. Local Area Network (LAN)


   Local Area Network are groups of computers and network devices connected together,
   usually within the same building. The simplest form of LAN is to connect two computers
   together.




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b. Metropolitan Area Network (MAN)


   MAN is a network that interconnect users with computer resources in a geographic area
   or region larger than that covered by a local area network (LAN) but smaller than the
   area covered by wide area network (WAN)




c. Wide Area Network (WAN)


   Wide Area Network is defined as a group of computers and network devices connected
   across a large physical areas such as states or countries. Computers connected to a
   Wide Area Network are often connected through the telephone system. They can also be
   connected through leased lines or satellites. The largest WAN in existence is the
   Internet.




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d. Differences between Types of Computer Networks


        Criteria              LAN                    MAN                      WAN
        Cost                  Low                    High                     Higher
        Network Size          Small                  Larger                   Largest
        Speed                 Fastest                Faster                   Fast
        Transmission                                 Twisted-Pair and         Fibre-Optic, radio
                              Twisted-Pair
        Media Type                                   Fibre-Optic              wave and satellite
        Number of
                              Smallest               Large                    Largest
        computer




Activity 3:     Types Of Network Topology :



a. Star Network

   A star network is also known as star topology. A star network is designed with each node
   (file server, workstations, and peripherals) connected directly to a central network hub.
   The hub will control the flow of communication in the network. If one of the nodes fails,
   the star network will still function as long as the hub is working.




    Nodes




                                         Star Network




b. Ring Network




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   Ring network is also known as ring topology. A ring network consists of all computers
   and other devices that are connected in a loop. In a ring network, each node connects
   directly to the neighbouring nodes. If the device on a ring network fails, all the devices
   before the failed device are unaffected but those after the failed device will not function.




                                        Ring Network


c. Bus Network


   A bus network is also known as a bus topology. A bus network consists of a single cable
   to which all the computers and other devices are connected. It must have a common
   backbone (the central cable) to connect all the devices. If one of the nodes fails, the bus
   network will still function.




                                        Bus Network




Activity 4:     Current Technology in Computer Networks




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a. Wi-Fi




                                      Official Wi-Fi logo

   Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity) is a set of standards that refers to the Wireless Local Area
   Network (WLAN) that applies IEEE 802.11 specification. Currently in


   Some of the advantages of using Wi-Fi are as follows:


    •      Simplicity. You can connect computers anywhere in your home or school without
           the use for wires. Computers connected to the network using radio signals and
           computers can be up to 30 meters or so apart.
    •      Cost Wireless Networks are easy to set up and are inexpensive.
    •      Easy Access      Wi-Fi supports 1roaming by moving your computers from one
           access point to another as you move around a 2hot spot. Wi-Fi works like a two-
           way radio communication.

   A computer’s wireless adapter translates data into a radio signal and transmits it using
   an 3antenna. A wireless router receives the signal and 4decodes it. It sends the
   information to the internet using a physical, wired Ethernet connection.

   To receive the signal, the router will receive data from the Internet, translating it into a
   radio signal and sending it back to the wireless adapter.




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b. Bluetooth




                            Bluetooth logo             Bluetooth Headset

   Bluetooth is a network standard, specifically a protocol that defines how two Bluetooth
   devices use short-range radio waves to transmit data. The data transfers between the
   devices at a rate of up to 2 Mbps. To communicate with each other, Bluetooth devices
   must be within 10 metres but can be extended to 100 metres with additional equipment.


   A Bluetooth device contains a small chip that allows it to communicate with another
   Bluetooth device. Examples of Bluetooth-enabled devices are desktop computers,
   notebook computers, handheld computers, PDAs, smart phones, headset, microphones,
   digital cameras, fax machines and printers.




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   For computers and devices that are not Bluetooth-enabled, you can purchase a
   Bluetooth wireless port adapter that will convert an existing USB port or serial port into a
   Bluetooth port. For example, Windows XP has a built-in Bluetooth support that allows
   users to easily configure Bluetooth communications.


Are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth competing technologies?


   Bluetooth is designed for limited data transfer between two devices, one of which is
   usually a mobile device (e.g. a notebook computer and a printer, a digital camera and a
   desktop computer and between two PDAs). However Wi-Fi which supports data transfer
   at faster rates allow users to network many computers and devices together wirelessly.


GLOSSARY

      1
       roaming – the ability to move from one coverage area to another without interruption
                   in service or lost in connectivity.

      2
       hot spot – a geographic area that is covered by a wireless network so that internet
                   access is made available to any device with a wireless card.

      3
       antenna – a component of a radio device that radiates radio waves from the source
                   and also receives signals from other transmitters.

      4
       decodes –the conversion of encoded data back to its original form.




ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
   http://www.seniortechcenter.org/hardware_and_software/network_benefits.php
   http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/wireless/f/whywirelesslan.htm
   http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci214083,00.html
   http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/W/wide_area_network_WAN.html
   http://www.the-itleader.com/glossary/wireless-fidelity.html
   http://www.bethamir.com/MAN.gif




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   Title : Network


   Module 1 Introduction to Network




   Student’s Name : ______________________________________________


   Class : _______________________________________________________




   At the end of the lesson pupil have learn the following skills :

                                DON’T
            SKILLS                          A LITTLE     AVERAGE         GOOD          EXCELLENT
                                KNOW
Define networks
List benefits of computer
networks
Identify the devices needed
in a computer Networks
List types of computer
networks
Differentiate types of
computer Networks
State types of network
topology
Explain current technology in
computer networks


   Please tick ( √ ) one of the check box




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Module1 introduction to network

  • 1. KEMENTERIAN PELAJARAN MALAYSIA Self Access Learning Module ICT Literacy for Secondary School Programme NETWORK Curriculum Development Centre Ministry of Education
  • 2. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module MODULE 1 INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS Curriculum Development Centre Ministry of Education 1
  • 3. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module 1. Name of Module: Introduction to Networks 2. Learning Outcomes: Students should be able to: a. define networks b. list benefits of computer networks c. identify the devices needed in computer networks d. list types of computer networks e. differentiate types of computer networks f. state types of network topology (LAN, WAN, MAN) g. explain current technology in computer networks 3. Knowledge and Skills a. Network definitions b. Benefits of sharing devices, data and information and internet access c. Recognize devices for computer networks d. List and differentiate the types of computer networks e. List Types of network topology f. Discuss and gather information on the current technology in computer networks 4. Module Summary: At the end of the module, students should be able to define networks, list the benefits and the types of computer networks as well as network topology. They should be able to identify the devices needed in computer networks and explain the current technology used in computer networks. This module contain 4 activities Activity 1: Introduction to Networks Activity 2: Type of Computer Networks Activity 3: Network Topology Activity 4: Current Technology in Computer Networks 2
  • 4. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module Activity 1: Introduction to Networks a. Networks Definition A network consists of two or more computers that are linked in order to share resources (such as printers and CD-ROMs), exchange files, and allow electronic communications. The computers on a network may be linked through cables, telephone lines, radio waves, satellites or infrared light beams. b. Benefits of Computer Networks 1. File Sharing - Network file sharing between computers gives you more flexibility rather than using floppy drives or Zip drives. you can use the network to save copies of your important data on a different computer, examples share photos, music files and documents. 2. Sharing Devices. Sharing devices is another benefit in which a network exceeds stand-alone computers. For example laser printers, fax machines, modems, scanners and CD-ROM players, when these peripherals are added to a network, they can be shared by many users. 3. Sharing Internet Access. In computer network, students can access the internet simultaneously. 4. Speed. Using a network is faster way for sharing and transferring files. Without a network, files are shared by copying them to floppy disk. 5. Cost. Networkable versions of many popular software programmes are available at considerable savings compared to buying individual licensed copies. Its allows easier upgrading of the program. 6. Security. Files and programmes on a network are more secure as the users do not have to worry about illegal copying of programmes. Passwords can be applied for specific directories to restrict access to unauthorized users. 7. Centralized Software Management. One of the greatest benefits of installing a school network is the fact that all of the software can be loaded on one computer 3
  • 5. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module (the server). This saves time and energy when installing updates and tracking files. 8. Electronic Mail. A network that provides the hardware necessary to install an e- mail system. E-mail’s help in personal and professional communication for all school personnel as it enables the spread of general information to the entire school staff. Example, electronic mail on LAN (Local Area Network) enables students to communicate with teachers and peers at their own school when connected to the Internet, it enables users to communicate with others. 9. Flexible Access. School networks allow students to access their files from computers throughout the school. Some schools provide public access to students to begin an assignment in the computer lab and save then access the file when they are at a cyber café or home. c. Devices Needed in Computer Networks. Hub A central device that provides a common connection point for nodes on a network. Network Interface Card A NIC (network interface card) is a piece of computer hardware designed to allow computers to communicate over a computer network. Router A device that forwards data packets along networks. A router is connected to at least, two networks, commonly two LANs or WANs or a LAN and its ISP’s network. Connector Short for Registered Jack-45, an eight-wire connector used commonly to connect computers onto a local-area network 4
  • 6. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module (LAN), especially Ethernets. RJ-45 connectors look similar to RJ-11 connectors used for connecting telephone equipment. Modem Short for modulator-demodulator. A modem is a device or program that enables a computer to transmit data over telephone or cable lines. Computer information are stored digitally, whereas information transmitted over telephone lines are transmitted in a form of analogue waves. A modem converts between these two forms. 5
  • 7. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module Activity 2: Types of Computer Networks: a. Local Area Network (LAN) Local Area Network are groups of computers and network devices connected together, usually within the same building. The simplest form of LAN is to connect two computers together. 6
  • 8. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module b. Metropolitan Area Network (MAN) MAN is a network that interconnect users with computer resources in a geographic area or region larger than that covered by a local area network (LAN) but smaller than the area covered by wide area network (WAN) c. Wide Area Network (WAN) Wide Area Network is defined as a group of computers and network devices connected across a large physical areas such as states or countries. Computers connected to a Wide Area Network are often connected through the telephone system. They can also be connected through leased lines or satellites. The largest WAN in existence is the Internet. 7
  • 9. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module d. Differences between Types of Computer Networks Criteria LAN MAN WAN Cost Low High Higher Network Size Small Larger Largest Speed Fastest Faster Fast Transmission Twisted-Pair and Fibre-Optic, radio Twisted-Pair Media Type Fibre-Optic wave and satellite Number of Smallest Large Largest computer Activity 3: Types Of Network Topology : a. Star Network A star network is also known as star topology. A star network is designed with each node (file server, workstations, and peripherals) connected directly to a central network hub. The hub will control the flow of communication in the network. If one of the nodes fails, the star network will still function as long as the hub is working. Nodes Star Network b. Ring Network 8
  • 10. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module Ring network is also known as ring topology. A ring network consists of all computers and other devices that are connected in a loop. In a ring network, each node connects directly to the neighbouring nodes. If the device on a ring network fails, all the devices before the failed device are unaffected but those after the failed device will not function. Ring Network c. Bus Network A bus network is also known as a bus topology. A bus network consists of a single cable to which all the computers and other devices are connected. It must have a common backbone (the central cable) to connect all the devices. If one of the nodes fails, the bus network will still function. Bus Network Activity 4: Current Technology in Computer Networks 9
  • 11. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module a. Wi-Fi Official Wi-Fi logo Wi-Fi (wireless fidelity) is a set of standards that refers to the Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN) that applies IEEE 802.11 specification. Currently in Some of the advantages of using Wi-Fi are as follows: • Simplicity. You can connect computers anywhere in your home or school without the use for wires. Computers connected to the network using radio signals and computers can be up to 30 meters or so apart. • Cost Wireless Networks are easy to set up and are inexpensive. • Easy Access Wi-Fi supports 1roaming by moving your computers from one access point to another as you move around a 2hot spot. Wi-Fi works like a two- way radio communication. A computer’s wireless adapter translates data into a radio signal and transmits it using an 3antenna. A wireless router receives the signal and 4decodes it. It sends the information to the internet using a physical, wired Ethernet connection. To receive the signal, the router will receive data from the Internet, translating it into a radio signal and sending it back to the wireless adapter. 10
  • 12. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module b. Bluetooth Bluetooth logo Bluetooth Headset Bluetooth is a network standard, specifically a protocol that defines how two Bluetooth devices use short-range radio waves to transmit data. The data transfers between the devices at a rate of up to 2 Mbps. To communicate with each other, Bluetooth devices must be within 10 metres but can be extended to 100 metres with additional equipment. A Bluetooth device contains a small chip that allows it to communicate with another Bluetooth device. Examples of Bluetooth-enabled devices are desktop computers, notebook computers, handheld computers, PDAs, smart phones, headset, microphones, digital cameras, fax machines and printers. 11
  • 13. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module For computers and devices that are not Bluetooth-enabled, you can purchase a Bluetooth wireless port adapter that will convert an existing USB port or serial port into a Bluetooth port. For example, Windows XP has a built-in Bluetooth support that allows users to easily configure Bluetooth communications. Are Wi-Fi and Bluetooth competing technologies? Bluetooth is designed for limited data transfer between two devices, one of which is usually a mobile device (e.g. a notebook computer and a printer, a digital camera and a desktop computer and between two PDAs). However Wi-Fi which supports data transfer at faster rates allow users to network many computers and devices together wirelessly. GLOSSARY 1 roaming – the ability to move from one coverage area to another without interruption in service or lost in connectivity. 2 hot spot – a geographic area that is covered by a wireless network so that internet access is made available to any device with a wireless card. 3 antenna – a component of a radio device that radiates radio waves from the source and also receives signals from other transmitters. 4 decodes –the conversion of encoded data back to its original form. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT http://www.seniortechcenter.org/hardware_and_software/network_benefits.php http://compnetworking.about.com/cs/wireless/f/whywirelesslan.htm http://searchnetworking.techtarget.com/sDefinition/0,,sid7_gci214083,00.html http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/W/wide_area_network_WAN.html http://www.the-itleader.com/glossary/wireless-fidelity.html http://www.bethamir.com/MAN.gif 12
  • 14. ICTL for Secondary School – Networks and The Internet Module Title : Network Module 1 Introduction to Network Student’s Name : ______________________________________________ Class : _______________________________________________________ At the end of the lesson pupil have learn the following skills : DON’T SKILLS A LITTLE AVERAGE GOOD EXCELLENT KNOW Define networks List benefits of computer networks Identify the devices needed in a computer Networks List types of computer networks Differentiate types of computer Networks State types of network topology Explain current technology in computer networks Please tick ( √ ) one of the check box 13