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The lecture for each chapter should cover all sections in that chapter, but the main focus should be on the Moderate and Difficult material. I find the following most helpful for the students: 1) Summarize and organize the information in each section. This is most helpful when there are a lot of terms and numeric values that the student needs to memorize. 2) Diagrams, charts, tables and pictures are a good way to help explain abstract concepts, skills and to organize information. 3) If you have time, go deeper into a concept and how it relates to other concepts in computing. This will help broaden the students' understanding. This in turn is helpful when they need to troubleshoot computer problems. 4) A projector connected to the instructors computer with Internet access is great for lectures and demonstrations.
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Remember: This course is designed to prepare the student for his/her CompTIA A+ certification exam. Just covering the basics will not do it. You and your students need to dig deep into what makes a computer function. It is a necessity to provide for the students the time to explore all of the nuances of computer hardware and software systems. NOTE: Students will need administrator permissions for the majority of the labs that use Windows OS.
Skills-Based Assessment
I have my students do the skills-based assessment at the end of Chapter 16. The skills-based assessment exam has nine parts that include building a computer, installing an operating system, configuring the network card, installing a printer, sharing files and a printer, and preventive maintenance tasks.
Timetable Adjustments
Not every academy follows the same timeline for this course. Information is included in the chapter by chapter schedule below, which allows you to easily adjust this 70 hour timetable to your own needs. At the top and middle of each chapters timetable, you will see the following information: ex. (4.2 hours) (6% of 70 hours). The (4.2 hours) indicates the average amount of class time needed to teach the chapter. The (6% of 70 hours) is the percentage of total time required for the chapter. Use this information to help plan your daily activities, and to adjust the timetable to your own academy needs. For example, if your academy runs classes based on a 100 hour timetable, then allow 6 hours
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(6% of 100 hours) for the chapter. If you use a 50 hour timetable, then allow 3 hours for the chapter. IMPORTANT: The percentage of time allotted to each chapter is an average based on years of experience. Dynamics of student ability, hardware and software resources in a classroom should be considered when designing your own schedule.
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Chapter 1: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction No equipment needed for the suggested lab idea below. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 1: Introduction to the Personal Computer Worksheets 1.0 Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty 1.1.2 Job Opportunities: Covers sections 1.1.2, Basic: Assign as homework. research jobs opportunities. Use the Internet, magazine or paper. 1.4.7 Research Computer Components: Covers Moderate: Students may find computer jargon section 1.2 1.4.7, select parts for a customer. confusing. It would be a good idea to review a Use the Internet, magazine or paper. computer advertisement or discuss terminology used by an online computer parts store Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Lab A good pencil/paper lab for this Moderate: students may not have had a lot of idea chapter would be to hand out printed experience identifying different features on diagrams of 2 different motherboards. Have students work in teams of motherboards designs and back two with different skill levels, if possible. Assign panel connection ports to the 30 min. after the lecture on the second day of classes students. Instruct the students to and do this lab in groups of two or more. identify as many items as possible. Discuss answers with the students the next There are a lot of diagrams that can day. be printed off the Internet. Lab Another good pencil/paper lab for Basic: students can use this paper/pencil lab idea this chapter would be to have as a method for taking notes in this chapter. All students create charts for each item information should come from the chapter. If talked about. List in the chart: item you wish to add more topics, students could 30 min. name, what it is used for, how it use the Internet to research information. interacts with other part, characteristics or features for the item.
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Chapter 2: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instructions A non-working or working computer could be used for this lab. Note, computers get damaged easily when student are constantly working on them. Student must use antistatic equipment (strap, bags, pad, etc). Problem: Chapter 2 lab has students taking apart a computer and Chapter 3 labs are about assembling a computer. Most instructors do not have enough computers or room, for students, that they can leave computers laying around as they work through Chapters 2 and 3. Solution: Combine Chapter 2 lab (2.3.4) and Chapter 3 labs (3.2.0, 3.3.3, 3.5.2, 3.6.3, 3.7.2, 3.8.2). Include lab 3.9.2 if using a working computer. Places students into groups (2 students with different skill level) and have them work through all these labs at once. If you have limited supplies move groups of 2 students through these labs during the time you are working on Chapter 2, 3 and 4. Time required for this approach is 110 minutes/group. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 2: Safe Lab Procedures and Tool Use Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty Diagnostic Software: Covers sections 2.2.2, Moderate: Students may not understand research hard drive diagnostic tools. Use the terminology used by a manufacturer. Discuss Internet, magazine or paper. terminology and search terms. Lab skills Chapter 2 Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Computer Disassembly: A working 60 min. Moderate: The lab is a little difficult if the or non-working computer for taking student has little or no skill sets in this area. apart and tools listed in the lab. You may need to demonstrate how to use the (Suggestion: Since it is very easy tools. It is helpful to the student if they label to damage a computer when taking components, cables and connections as they apart and re-assembling, have take apart the computer. A good addition to students perform this lab on this lab would be to have the students draw computers that do not work. This and label a diagram of a motherboard, items gives them experience in these connected to the motherboard (including the skills without damaging a working orientation of cables) and connection port. computer.) Students find it helpful if Could do this lab in groups of two. Group they also replace all the parts to students with different skill levels. The Virtual their original state. As students do Desktop is a great resource the students the lab they can complete the should work through before doing these labs. information in lab. Follow the lab Note: Point out that reading and taking notes instructions for taking apart each from the curriculum will provide helpful
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component, they are very helpful. It is helpful if the students redo these labs from time-to-time. Student will need the tools listed in the lab and the diagram from the lab suggested in Chapter 1.
information for doing the lab. Optional: If time permits have students remove the motherboard in the computer case.
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Chapter 3: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction A non-working and a working computer can both be used. Note, computers get damaged easily when student are constantly working on them. Student must use antistatic equipment (strap, bags, pad, etc). If you are doing lab 3.9.2 with a different computer than the rest of the labs, it can be done out of order if the students read over all of section 3.9 before doing the lab. Problem: Chapter 2 and 3 labs have students taking apart and reassembling a computer. Most instructors do not have enough computers or room for this. See Chapter 2 above for solution. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher
Chapter 3: Computer Assembly Step by Step Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty No Worksheets: Instructor will need to make them for this chapter Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Difficult: All 6 labs can be difficult if student has little For these 6 labs (Install: Power Supply, Motherboard, Drives, Adapter Cards, 15 min. or no skill sets in this area. It is helpful to the student if components and connections are labeled Internal Cables, and Complete the on the computer. Also a diagram of how things are Computer Assembly) use a computer that is not needed for other things and 35 min. connected is helpful. (If students are using the same computer used in lab 2.3.4, and if they made tools listed in the labs. Include lab 3.9.2 a labeled diagram of the computer, allow students if using a working computer. (Suggestion: Since it is very easy to 15 min. to use the diagram as they rebuild the computer.) damage a computer when learning to The Virtual Desktop labs in this chapter are a take apart and putting one together, great resource the students should work have students work on computers that through before doing these labs and for extra 15 min. practice (note: it should not substitute the real do not work. This gives them experience in these skills without thing.) damaging a working computer.) As students do the labs, they can fill in the 15 min. Note: Point out that reading and taking notes from the curriculum will provide helpful information for information for each of the 6 labs. doing these labs. Follow the lab instructions for installing each part, they are very helpful. It is 15 min. very helpful if the students redo these labs from time-to-time. Difficult: Most students have never configured a Boot the Computer: A computer with BIOS. Navigation, terms, and making changes can BIOS configured differently than how 30 min. be confusing for them. Place students in groups the lab configures the BIOS. Have the with different skill levels or have them take notes as students reset the BIOS to its original you demonstrate the inner workings of the BIOS. state at the end of the lab.
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Chapter 4: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction No equipment required. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 4: Basics of Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty No Worksheets: Instructor will need to make them for this chapter Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time No Labs: I suggest not adding any more labs. Use this time to allow all students to complete Chapter 3 labs.
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Chapter 5: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction For all these labs you will need a computer for installing Windows XP, and for performing configurations. Windows Vista optional labs can be completed if you have Windows Vista OS, or the labs can be printed and reviewed. If you have two computers one could be for the installation while the other computer is used for the other labs. This will speed things up in the lab. Minimum hardware: high-end Pentium II, 256 RAM (512 better), 3 GB hard drive, and CD drive. A faster computer will help reduce the time required to complete the labs. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 5: Fundamental Operating Systems Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty NOS Certifications and Jobs: Covers sections Basic: Assign as homework. 5.2.2, research NOS certifications and jobs. Use the Internet, magazine or paper. Upgrade Hardware Components: Covers Moderate: Students may find computer jargon sections 5.3.2, select upgrade parts for a confusing. It would be a good idea to go over a customer. Use the Internet, magazine or computer advertisement or discuss terminology paper. used by an online computer parts store Answer NTFS and FAT32 Questions: Covers Moderate: Students may find some of the terms sections 5.4.1 5.4.9, compare and contrast new. Discuss strategies for researching for the FAT and NTFS. Use curriculum and Internet to answers. find answers. Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Install Windows XP: Windows XP Moderate: The labs are well done. Students CD and a computer to install XP may need your help if the installation does not 60 min. on. Optional Lab: Install Windows go well. If there are not enough computers to each Vista also install Vista, the lab can be reviewed by students as it has comprehensive screen shots. Create Accounts and Check For Basic: The labs are well done and easy to Updates: Computer running follow. If there are not enough computers to Windows XP. 10 min. also install Vista, the lab can be reviewed by Optional Lab: Create Accounts and each students as it has comprehensive screen shots. Check for Updates in Windows Vista Managing System Files with BuiltBasic: The labs are well done and easy to 10 min. In Utilities in Windows XP: follow. If there are not enough computers to each Computer running XP also install Vista, the lab can be reviewed by
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Optional Lab: Managing System Files with Built-In Utilities in Windows Vista Run Commands in Windows XP: Computer running Windows XP Optional Lab: Run Commands in Windows Vista Managing Administrative Settings and Snap-Ins in Windows XP: Computer running Windows XP Optional Lab: Managing Administrative Settings and SnapIns in Windows Vista Install Third-Party Software in Windows XP: Computer running Windows XP and the install CD Optional Lab: Install Third-Party Software in Windows Vista Restore Points in Windows XP: Computer running Windows XP and the install CD Optional Lab: Restore Points in Windows Vista Registry Backup and Recovery in Windows XP: Computer running Windows XP Managing Device Drivers with Device Manager in Windows XP: Computer running Windows XP Optional Lab: Managing Device Drivers with Device Manager in Windows Vista
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Basic: The labs are well done and easy to follow. If there are not enough computers to also install Vista, the lab can be reviewed by students as it has comprehensive screen shots. Moderate: The labs are well done and easy to follow. If there are not enough computers to also install Vista, the lab can be reviewed by students as it has comprehensive screen shots.
Basic: The lab is well done and easy to follow. If there are not enough computers to also install 10 min. Vista, the lab can be reviewed by students as it each has comprehensive screen shots. Moderate: The lab is well done. Students may need your help if the process does not go well. 15 min. If there are not enough computers to also install each Vista, the lab can be reviewed by students as it has comprehensive screen shots. Moderate: The lab is well done. Students may 20 min. need your help if the process does not go well. Basic: The lab is well done. Students may need your help if the process does not go well. If 10 min. there are not enough computers to also install each Vista, the lab can be reviewed by students as it has comprehensive screen shots.
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Chapter 6: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction A real laptop, if you have any. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 6: Fundamental Laptops and Portable Devices Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty Research Laptops, Smart Phones, and PDAs: Basic: Assign as homework. Covers sections 6.1.2, research for portable equipment. Use the Internet, local store or paper. Complete Docking Stations True or False Basic: Assign as homework. Questions: Covers sections 6.2.1 6.2.3, questions about laptops. Answer Laptop Expansion Questions: Covers Basic: Assign as homework. sections 6.3 6.4, questions about laptops and desktops. Match ACPI Standards: Covers sections 6.4.1, Basic: Assign as homework. questions about power configurations Research Laptop Problems: Covers sections Basic: Assign as homework. 6.7.2, questions about laptop problem and troubleshooting resources. Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time The Virtual Laptop labs in this chapter are a great resource the students should work through for extra practice (note: if you have a real laptop, let students complete as many of the virtual labs as possible on the real laptop.)
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Chapter 7: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction Lab asks for an All-in-one-device but this could be replaced with a printer or scanner. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 7: Fundamental Printers and Scanners Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty No Worksheets: Instructor will need to make them for this section. Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Install All-in-One Device and Moderate: The lab is well done. Students may Software: A computer running need your help locating driver updates. 20 min. Windows XP and a connection to the Internet.
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Fundamental Networks
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Chapter 8: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction For the lab you will need a computer with Windows XP to perform configurations. Windows Vista optional labs can be completed if you have Windows Vista OS, or the labs can be printed and reviewed. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher
8.0 8.3.2 Chapter 8: Fundamental Networks Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty Identify IP Address Classes: Covers sections 8.3.2, Moderate - Difficult: Students will find this difficult if make up several IP and subnet mask questions. you go beyond default subnet masks as they have Dont make them overly difficult. no background. Internet Search for NIC Drivers: Covers sections Basic: Students should have enough experience 8.9.1. Use the Internet to search for drivers. searching manufacturers websites by now. Assign as homework. Basic: Assign as homework. Answer Broadband Questions: Covers sections 8.10.1 8.10.3, short answer question from curriculum. Moderate: Several chapters have assignments like Diagnose a Network Problem: Covers sections this one. Spending time explaining and 8.12 8.12.2, role play. Students practice demonstrating how to do the activity as it can be communication and troubleshooting skill. confusing. This will also save you time when the next one of these assignments come along. Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Packet Tracer Activity: Cabling a Moderate: The packet tracer activity is well done, Simple Network but this is the first time for most students working with packet tracer. Students should go through the 12 min. steps in this activity to make sure they master the skills. It is a good idea to work with the students on this. Basic: The lab is well done. If the students Configure an Ethernet NIC to use computer is hooked up to the Internet (via Shaw, DHCP in Windows XP: A computer Telus or other ISP) they will have DHCP set up hooked up to a network or router with 10 min. already. Students should go through the steps in a DHCP server. An Ethernet cable. each this lab to make sure they know the skills. If there Optional Lab: Configure an Ethernet are not enough computers to also install Vista, NIC to use DHCP in Windows Vista students can just review the lab as it has comprehensive screen shots. Moderate: The packet tracer activity is well done. Packet Tracer Activity: Adding Students should complete the activity to master Computers to an Existing Network 10 min. skills presented in the activity. You can expand the activity by having students ping between PC0 and PC1.
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Chapter 9: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction Computer running Windows XP with Internet access. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 9: Fundamental Security Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty Security Attacks: Covers sections 9.1.0, Basic: Students should have enough experience research computer security attacks. Use the searching the websites. Assign as homework. Internet, news paper or magazine. Third-Party Anti-Virus Software: Covers Basic: Assign as homework. sections 9.2.1 but 9.2.1 9.2.4 can be used as background information. Research and select Anti-Virus Software. Use the Internet, and local store. Operating System Updates: Covers sections Basic - Moderate: Students that have never 9.4.2, collect information on how computer is done updates on Windows OS before will not configured to handle updates. know how to gather the information. Add a few command sequences to the worksheet or put them on the whiteboard. Gather Information from the Customer: Covers Moderate: Students should be familiar with this sections 9.5 9.5.2, role play. Students type of assignment. The difficult part will be practice communication and troubleshooting solving the problem. skill. Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time No Labs: I suggest not adding any more labs. Chapter 1 10 Review is coming up soon. Students have enough work to do to get ready for the skill exam and knowledge exam. Packet Tracer Activity: Connecting Moderate: The packet tracer activity is well Wireless PCs to a Linksys done. Students should complete the activity to WRT300N master skills presented in the activity. You can 20 min. expand the activity by having students go to the Command Prompt tab on the desktop and ping between the Wired and Wireless PCs.
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Communication Day 2: (1 hour) - Chapter 10: Practice communication skills Skills 1) Mark worksheets in class. & 2) Todays class will be a little different. Put together activities (see activities in section Discuss 10.2.2, 10.2.3, 10.3.) Put students in groups of 2, hand out one activity at a time, Chapter 1 10 allow group 10 minutes per activity, discuss as a class after each activity. Exams Homework: Review Chapter 10, end of chapter quiz, and study for chapter exam Day 3: (.5 hour) Chapter 10: Review and exam 1) 10 minute review, 20 minutes for Chapter 10 exam
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Chapter 10: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction Computer running Windows XP and Internet access. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 10: Communication Skills Worksheets 10.0 Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty 10.1 Technician Resources: Covers sections 10.1, Basic: Students that are not familiar with locating research online resources. Use the Internet. online resources may need a little help. Class Activities 10.2.2 Demonstrate and discuss positive ways to say Basic: Class activity and discussion. Have a list negative things of items to discuss. Have students role play with each other. 10.2.3 Identify and discuss managing difficult Basic: Class activity and discussion. Have a list customers of items to discuss. Have students role play with each other. 10.3 Discuss privacy issues Basic: Class activity and discussion. Have a list of items to discuss. Have students role play with each other. Lab skills 10.0 Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time No Labs: I suggest not adding any more labs. Chapter 1 10 Review is coming up soon. Students have enough work to do to get ready for the skill exam and knowledge exam.
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Review
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Chapter 11: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction Computer with Windows XP, which the students can install and configure hardware. (If possible also add computer with Windows Vista.) Set up several stations for the different labs if possible. Always use an antistatic wrist strap. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 11: Advanced Personal Computers Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty Job Opportunities: Covers sections 11.1, Basic: Assign as homework. research computer related jobs. Use the Internet. Research Computer Components: Covers Moderate: Students should be able to do this sections 11.3.1 11.3.7, research computer assignment but it would be a good idea to parts. Use the Internet, news paper, and local discuss the importance of compatibility between store. components. Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Lab: Using a Multimeter and a Moderate: Instructions are well done, but Power Supply Tester: A students may need supervision to complete multimeter, battery, power supply these labs. Students can complete the labs in tester and power supply Lab: groups. Testing UTP Cables using a 20 min. Loopback Plug and a Cable Meter: each A loopback plug and couplet, both good and bad UTP straightthrough and crossover cables, a hub or switch Install a NIC in Windows XP: A Basic: Instructions are well done. Students computer with Windows XP (2000 have done these skills before but never all will also work) and a NIC installed. together. Students will like this lab and can do A second NIC and drivers for the in groups. 20 min. NIC. Screwdriver, an anti-static each strap and bag/mat. For the optional lab, if there are not enough Optional Lab: Install a NIC in computers to also install Vista, students can Windows Vista review the lab as it has comprehensive screen shots. Install Additional RAM in Windows 20 min. Basic: Instructions are well done. XP: A computer with Windows XP each For the optional lab, if there are not enough
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(2000 will also work) and an empty RAM slot. An additional RAM module. Screwdriver, an anti-static strap, and bag/mat. Optional Lab: Install Additional RAM in Windows Vista BIOS File Search: A computer 11.4.4 with Windows XP (2000 will also work), and Internet access. Install, Configure, and Partition a Second Hard Drive: A computer with Windows XP (2000 will also work). A second hard drive that 11.4.5 can be reformatted. Screwdriver, an anti-static strap, and bag/mat. Optional Lab: Install, Configure, and Partition a Second Hard Drive in Windows Vista Repair Boot Problem: A computer with Windows XP and screwdriver. Remote Technician: Repair Boot Problem: Students will role-play to complete the lab. 11.6.3 Lab: Troubleshooting Hardware Problems in Windows XP: A computer running Windows XP Optional Lab: Troubleshooting Hardware Problems in Windows Vista
computers to also install Vista, students can review the lab as it has comprehensive screen shots.
Basic: Instructions are well done. Students can 10 min. do the lab for homework. Moderate: Instructions are well done. Students may need help setting hard drive to master and slave. 30 min. For the optional lab, if there are not enough each computers to also install Vista, students can review the lab as it has comprehensive screen shots. Moderate: Students should be familiar with these types of labs. The difficult part of each lab will be solving the problem. 20 min. each
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Chapter 12: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction For all these labs you will need a computer for installing Windows XP and for performing configurations. Windows Vista optional labs can be completed if you have Windows Vista OS, or the labs can be printed and reviewed. If you have two computers one could be for the installation while the other computer is used for the other labs. This will speed things up in the lab. Minimum hardware: high-end Pentium II, 128 RAM (256 better), 3 GB hard drive, and CD drive. A faster computer will help reduce the time required to complete the labs. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 12: Advanced Operating Systems Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty No Worksheets: Instructor will need to make them for this section. Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Advanced Installation of Windows 60 min. Difficult: There are a lot of steps required to set XP; Create a Partition in Windows each up an answer file. Students often make XP; and Customize Settings in mistakes doing this lab. Instructions are well Windows XP: Doing these labs 30 min. done but can be confusing. Students will make together will save time. A computer each several partitions; one for each of these three with a new installation of Windows labs. (Note: if you do not do these labs together XP, Windows XP CD, at least a you will need to reformat the hard drive after 5GB hard drive, a black formatted each time the student does lab 12.2.3. Best to floppy, and Internet access. There do in small groups. 30 min. After completing the labs in Windows XP, then are also optional labs for each of each the three labs can be completed for Windows these using Windows Vista. Vista. If there are not enough computers to also install Vista, students can review the labs as they have comprehensive screen shots. Install an Alternate Browser Basic: Students will need to download and (Optional): A computer with 15 min. install Firefox. Since this is an optional lab Windows XP, and Internet access. students could do this for homework. Schedule Task Using GUI and at Moderate: You will need to help most students Command in Windows XP: A with some of the commands typed in the computer with Windows XP. 20 min. command window. Optional Lab: Schedule Task each If there are not enough computers to also install Using GUI and at Command in Vista, students can review the labs as they Windows Vista have comprehensive screen shots. Restore Points in Windows XP: A 30 min. Basic: These labs are well written and the
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computer with Windows XP and the Windows XP installation CD. Optional Lab: Restore Points in Windows Vista Fix an Operating System Problem: A computer with Windows XP, and Internet access. Remote Technician: Fix an Operating System Problem: Students will role-play to complete 12.5.3 the lab. Lab: Troubleshooting Operating System Problems in Windows XP: A computer with Windows XP Optional Lab: Troubleshooting Operating System Problems in Windows Vista
each instructions are easy to follow. If there are not enough computers to also install Vista, students can review the lab as it has comprehensive screen shots. 25 min. Moderate: Students should be familiar with each these types of labs. The difficult part will be solving the problem in each lab.
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Chapter 13: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction No equipment required. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 13: Advanced Laptops and Portable Devices Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty Investigating Repair Centers: Covers sections Basic: Assign as homework. 13.2, research repair centers. Use the Internet. Laptop Batteries: Covers sections 13.3.1, Basic: Assign as homework. Have laptop model research battery specification. Use the number ready for students to use. Internet. Docking Station: Covers sections 13.3.2, Basic: Assign as homework. Have laptop model research battery specification. Use the number ready for students to use. Internet. Research DVD Drive: Covers sections 13.3.3, Basic: Assign as homework. Have laptop model research battery specification. Use the number ready for students to use. Internet. Laptop RAM: Covers sections 13.3.4, research Basic: Assign as homework. Have laptop model battery specification. Use the Internet. number ready for students to use. Verify Work Order Information: Covers Basic: Assign as homework. sections 13.5 13.5.3, reword level-one questions. Investigating Support Websites and Repair Companies Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Both labs are optional. 30 min. Basic: Students should be familiar with these Lab: Troubleshooting Laptop each types of labs. The difficult part will be solving Problems in Windows XP: A laptop the problem in each lab. with Windows XP Lab: Troubleshooting Laptop Problems in Windows Vista: A laptop with Windows Vista
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Chapter 14: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction These labs use an Epson CX7800 printer/scanner. If you use a different make or module you will need to adjust the lab. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher
Chapter 14: Advanced Printers and Scanners Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty Search for Certified Printer Technician Jobs: Basic: Assign as homework. Covers sections 14.5.1, research printer technician jobs. Use the Internet. Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Install an All-in-one Printer/Scanner: Basic: Well done lab. The instruction in the first A computer with windows XP, a step may not work if you do not have the specified 15 min. printer or scanner, software and Epson CX7800, so you should look into this before Internet access. starting the lab. Basic: Well done labs. Share the All-in-one If there are not enough computers to also install Printer/Scanner in Windows XP: Vista, students can review the lab as it has Two computers running Windows 10 min. comprehensive screen shots. XP directly connected or connected each by hub or switch, and a printer or scanner Optional Lab: Share the All-in-one Printer/Scanner in Windows Vista Basic: Well done lab. Comparing Scanned Images: A computer with windows XP, a 15 min. printer or scanner, software, and an image to scan. Moderate: Students should be familiar with these Fix a Printer Problem: Two types of labs. The difficult part will be solving the computers, or more, connected by problems. hub or switch or router, and two printers or scanners Lab: Remote Technician: Fix a Printer Problem: Students will role30 min. play to complete the lab each Lab: Troubleshooting Printer Problems in Windows XP: a computer running Windows XP and a printer Optional Lab: Troubleshooting Printer Problems in Windows Vista
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Advanced Networks
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Chapter 15: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction A computer with Windows XP and Firefox installed. There should be a NIC installed in the computer as lab 15.5.2 requires two NICs. A computer with Windows Vista and Firefox installed. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 15: Advanced Networks Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty Protocols: Covers sections 15.2.2, list Basic: Assign as homework. protocols and ports. Use curriculum. ISP Connection Types: Covers sections Basic: Assign as homework. 15.3.2, identify ISP connections. Use curriculum. Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Configure Browser Settings: A Basic: Well done lab. Could assign as computer with Windows XP, homework. Firefox installed, and Internet 10 min. access. each Optional Lab: Configure Browser Settings in Windows Vista Share a Folder, Share a Printer, Basic: Well done lab. Have the printer and Set Share Permissions in completely installed on one of the computers. Windows XP: Two computers Students will share this printer. with Windows XP, connected 15 min. directly or via a hub, and a each printer. Optional Lab: Share a Folder, Share a Printer, and Set Share Permissions in Windows Vista Install Wireless NIC in Windows Basic: Well done lab. XP: A computer with Windows XP, wireless NIC, wireless 25 min. access point or Linksys router each and screwdriver. Optional Lab: Install a Wireless NIC in Windows Vista Packet Tracer Activity: Install a Basic: Well done packet tracer activity. Add Wireless NIC 12 min. more to this lab. Have students use ping to test connectivity between PC3 and the other PCs.
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15.5.2
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15.5.3 15.8.3
Configure Wireless Router: A computer with Windows XP or Windows Vista, with a wireless and wired NIC installed, wireless access point or Linksys router and Ethernet cable. Test the Wireless NIC: A computer with Windows XP, with a wireless and wired NIC installed, wireless access point or Linksys router and Internet access. Optional Lab: Test the Wireless NIC in Windows Vista Packet Tracer Activity: Test a Wireless Connection Fix Network Problem: A computer with Windows XP, with a wireless and wired NIC installed, wireless Linksys router and Ethernet cable. Remote Technician Lab: Fix Network Problem: Students will role-play to complete the lab. Lab: Troubleshooting Network Problems in Windows XP: A computer with Windows XP, with a wireless and wired NIC installed, wireless Linksys router and Ethernet cable. Optional Lab: Troubleshooting Network Problems in Windows Vista
10 min.
Basic: Well done lab. Add more to this lab. Have students explore the router setting and collect configuration information.
15 min. Basic: Well done activity with clear instructions. 30 min. Moderate: Students should be familiar with this type of lab. The difficult part will be solving the problem.
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Advanced Security
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Chapter 16: Worksheets and Lab Skills Instruction A computer with Windows XP or Windows Vista with Internet access. Difficulty level: Basic should require no help from teacher Moderate may require some help from teacher Difficult will require help from teacher Chapter 16: Advanced Security Worksheets Worksheet description and materials Worksheet difficulty Security Policy Questions: Covers sections Moderate: You will have to help answer some 16.1.1, your lab security policy. of the questions as the students may not know this information Research Firewalls: Covers sections 16.2.3, Basic: Assign as homework. research firewalls. Internet access. Lab skills Lab materials Estimated Lab difficulty time Configure Wireless Security: Two Basic: Well done lab. computers with Windows XP or Windows Vista, an Ethernet NIC, 15 min. a wireless NIC, a Linksys Wireless router, and an Ethernet patch cable. Configure Windows XP Firewall: Basic: Well done lab. Two computers with Windows XP directly connected or connected 15 min. using a hub/switch. each Optional Lab: Configure Windows Vista Firewall Data Backup and Recovery in 20 min. Moderate: This lab is well written. Could be Windows XP: A computer with each assigned as homework. Windows XP Optional Lab: Data Backup and Recovery in Windows Vista Fix a Security Problem: A 30 min. Moderate: Students should be familiar with computer with Windows XP, with these types of labs. The difficult part will be a wireless and wired NIC solving the problem. installed, wireless Linksys router and Ethernet cable. Remote Technician: Fix a Security Problem Fix a Security Problem: A 30 min. Moderate: Students should be familiar with
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computer with Windows XP with the hard drive formatted with NTFS. Remote Technician: Fix a Security Problem: Students will role-play to complete the lab. Lab: Troubleshooting Access Security with Windows XP: A computer with Windows XP with the hard drive formatted with NTFS. Optional Lab: Troubleshooting Access Security with Windows Vista
these types of labs. The difficult part will be solving the problem.
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Review
The chapter-by-chapter summary can be used as a reference to help you get organized. For each chapter the following information is summarized: Chapter # - chapter number; Lec/Lab hours classroom hours allotted for lectures and labs; Homework estimated number of hours needed to complete assigned homework; Required Labs lab number that you should setup for each chapter; Virtual Labs listing of virtual labs; Required Worksheets worksheets that you can need to assign to students; Instructor Developed Resources materials and support materials, add to this as you develop these; Difficult Section(s) a listing of difficult sections, as a minimum you should focus your lecture on these section.
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Chapter-by-Chapter Summary
Chapter Lec/Lab Home Required Virtual Required Instructor Developed Resources # Hours Work Labs Labs Worksheets Materials and things that need to be set up before the Welcome letter. Course scope and sequence. course starts: Course evaluation. Class time-line and lecture times. Office hours. Cisco accounts and logon information for each student. Student lab and work sheets. Required Browsers and Plug-ins. 1 4.5 4 hours NA NA 1.1.2 Lecture - Chapter 1: Introduction to 1.4.7 the Personal Computer 2 1.5 2 hours 2.3.4 NA 2.2.2 Lecture: -Chapter 2: Safe Lab Procedures and Tool Use 3 5 2 hours 3.2.0 3.3.3 3.5.2 3.6.3 3.7.2 3.8.2 3.9.2 2 hours NA 3.2.0 3.3.3 3.4.0 3.5.2 3.6.3 3.7.2 3.8.2 NA NA Lecture - Chapter 3: Assembly Step by Step Difficult Section(s) Note: Lectures should focus on difficult sections listed below 1.4 1.8 No difficult sections No difficult sections
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NA
4 hours 5.4.2 5.4.5 5.4.8 5.4.9 5.5.1 5.5.3 5.5.4 5.6.2 5.6.3 5.7.2
NA
Lecture - Chapter 4: Basics of Preventive Maintenance and Troubleshooting Lecture - Chapter 5: Fundamental Operating Systems
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3 hours NA
NA
Lecture - Chapter 7: Fundamental No Printers and Scanners difficult sections Lecture - Chapter 8: Fundamental 8.3 Networks 8.7 8.8 Lecture - Chapter 9: Fundamental No Security difficult sections Lecture - Chapter 10: Communication Skills No difficult sections
Internet connection to Cisco site. IMPORTANT: This Exam must be supervised. 4 hours 11.2.2 11.4.1 11.4.3 11.4.4 11.4.5 11.6.3 3 hours 12.2.2 12.2.3 12.2.4 12.2.5 12.4.1 12.4.2 12.5.3 NA 11.1.0 11.3.7 Lecture - Chapter 11: Advanced Personal Computers No difficult sections
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No difficult sections
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3 hours 14.2.4 NA Lecture - Chapter 14: Advanced 14.3.2 Printers and Scanners 14.4.2 14.6.3 4 hours 15.4.2 NA 15.2.2 Lecture - Chapter 15: Advanced 15.5.1 15.3.2 Networks 15.5.1 PT 15.5.2 15.5.3 15.5.3 PT 15.8.3 3 hours 16.3.1 NA 16.1.1 Lecture - Chapter 16: Advanced 16.3.2 16.2.3 Security 16.5.3 8 Computer, Tool Kit and Windows OS IMPORTANT: This Exam must be supervised. 1 Internet connection to Cisco site. IMPORTANT: This Exam must be supervised.
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