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Sessions Learning Outcome(s) Session Activities

The document provides guidance that schemes of work are flexible and can be customized to local needs and timeframes. It then outlines a potential scheme of work covering 6 sessions on networking topics. Each session lists learning outcomes, topics, and sample activities. The sessions would cover the role of networks, system types, networking topology, networking standards, networking devices, and networking software.

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Sessions Learning Outcome(s) Session Activities

The document provides guidance that schemes of work are flexible and can be customized to local needs and timeframes. It then outlines a potential scheme of work covering 6 sessions on networking topics. Each session lists learning outcomes, topics, and sample activities. The sessions would cover the role of networks, system types, networking topology, networking standards, networking devices, and networking software.

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Please note that Schemes of Work are for guidance and support only.

They can be customised and amended according to localised needs and requirements.
All schemes of work can be adapted to suit specific establishment time frames in line with GLH delivery.

Learning
Sessions Session Activities
Outcome(s)
Introduction to the unit contents, assessment types, the
significance of networking in communication technologies.
LO1 Sample activities:
Topic: Role of  Discuss the benefits and constraints of different network
Session 1
networks types and standards.
 Investigate the purpose, resource implications,
communications, working practice, commercial opportunity,
information sharing and collaboration.
Analyse system types looking at real world scenario and networking
types.
LO1
Topic: System
Session 2 Sample activities:
types
 Discuss and study different system types.
 Study the system types of peer based, client-server, cloud,
cluster, centralised, virtualised.
Understand networking topology and explore the size of a required
network.

LO1 Sample activities:


Session 3 Topic: Networking  Investigate logical topology (e.g. Ethernet, Token Ring).
topology  Investigate physical topology (e.g. star, ring, bus, mesh, tree,
ring).
 Explain the impact of network topology, communication and
bandwidth requirements.
Overview of OSI networking standards and explore the
functionalities of different layers.
LO1
Session 4 Topic: Networking Sample activities:
standards  Explore and analyse conceptual models (e.g. OSI model,
TCP/IP model), standards (e.g. IEEE 802.x).
 Gain knowledge on 7-layer OSI reference model.

HNC/HND Computing 2
Learning
Sessions Session Activities
Outcome(s)
Understand networking devices, their functionalities and selection
decisions for network design.

Sample activities:
LO2  Investigate networking devices and equipment.
Session 5 Topic: Networking  Explore through servers; hub, routers; switches; multilayer
devices switch, firewall, HIDS, repeaters; bridges; wireless devices;
access point (wireless/wired), content filter, load balancer,
modem, packet shaper, VPN concentrator.
 Discuss and explore the operating principles of networking
devices and server types.
Networking software requirements, interfacing with hardware and
design requirements.

LO2
Sample activities:
Topic: Networking
Session 6  Explore through client software, server software, client
software
operating system, server operating system, firewall.
 Investigate hardware (e.g. network card, cabling),
permissions, system bus, local-system architecture (e.g.
memory, processor, I/O devices).

HNC/HND Computing 3

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