Grade: 7 Subject: Computer Duration: 1 hr Lesson Topic: Network Topologies Sub-Topic: Star Topology Specific Objectives: 1. After engaging students in a treasure hunt activity entitled find the parts students should be able to: i) Manipulate the main components of a star topology. ii) Arrange the layout of a star topology.
2. After viewing PowerPoint presentation entitled star topology students should be able: i) Define star topology. ii) Explain in ones own words how data is transferred in a star topology. iii) Infer the function of the components of a star topology
3. During engagement of students in data transferring in a star topology activity students should be able to: i. Be motivated to share the advantages of using the star topology. ii. Listen as others share the disadvantages of using the star topology Content Summary: Star topology also known as star network, is a system that all computers are connected to a central device known as the hub or switch hence all of the computer share data through the hub or switch. As compared to the bus topology it gives far much better performance as sent signal reaches the intended destination after passing through no more than 3-4 devices and 2-3 links; a new node can be easily connected to the existing network by connecting it with unused port of hub; if there is a fault in cable connected with computer, only the particular computer get affected; centralized management is facilitated as the network is monitored by the hub or switch; and less cable required than a mesh topology therefore it is affordable by small organisations. On the other hand if the Hub or switch get faulty, all computer connected to it will be affected; the capacity of the central device affects the performance of the network as well as the number of nodes that can be added; and traffic increased when computers are simultaneously sending data to each other. Key Vocabulary: hub, switch, nodes, cable, star topology, data, network Skills: Arranging a star topology, provide an explanation of how data is transferred in a star topology, share ideas on the advantages and disadvantages of using a star topology Resource Materials: Star topology: Advantages and disadvantages. Retrieved on April 23, 2014 from http://www.ianswer4u.com/2011/05/star-topology-advantages-and.htm#axzz2yWEYBaYt Star topology-Telecom ABC. Retrieved on April 23, 2014 from http://www.telecomabc.com/s/star.html What is star topology?-Computer Hope. Retrieved on April 23, 2014 from http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/s/startopo.htm Instructional Materials: chart with definition of terms, video, PowerPoint presentation, picture cards, blank strips of paper, markers Procedures: Teachers Actions/Tasks Students Action/Task
Teachers will: Students will: Introduction
Use number heads to group students in five groups and invite students to play treasure hunt activity entitled find the parts
Use identical numbers counted by the teacher to form five group and play treasure hunt activity entitled find the parts
Say to students look under your desks for pictures cards , remove those cards and place them on your desk
Look under their desks for pictures cards , remove the cards and place them on their desks
Inform students that todays topic is star topology and write the objectives of the lesson on the whiteboard.
Listen as the teacher state the topic of the lesson and view the objectives that are written on the whiteboard Instruct students to use the pictures cards that are on the desk to arrange a layout where all of the nodes are connected to the hub. Use the pictures cards that are on their desks to arrange a layout where all of the nodes are connected to the hub. Aid each group consecutively as they arrange the layout of the star network Allow teacher to aid group as they arrange the layout of the star network Ask students base on the layout you have created, how will you describe the arrangement of the star network?
Tick objective one (1) on the whiteboard Respond to question asked by the teacher
Expected response: A star network is an arrangement where all of the nodes are connected to the hub by cables. Development
Mount chart with definition of terms on the whiteboard and invite students to view PowerPoint presentation entitled star topology.
View chart with definition of terms that is mounted on the whiteboard and be enthused to view PowerPoint presentation entitled star topology. Show students the layout of the star topology on slide 2 by saying this is a layout of a star topology, does it look similar to your layout that you have created? View the layout of the star topology on slide 2 and respond to question asked by the teacher
Expected response: Yes Instruct students to read definition of star topology on slide 3.
Say to students this definition is similar to your explanation of the layout of the star topology Read definition of star topology on slide 3.
Listen to explanation provided by the teacher Instruct student to read how data is transferred in a star topology on slide 4 Read how data is transferred in a star topology on slide 4
Invite students to view video entitled star topology that is embedded in PowerPoint presentation quietly
View video entitled star topology that is embedded in PowerPoint presentation quietly Ask students to give a summary of how data is transferred in the star topology using the terms cables, hub and nodes. Give a summary of how data is transferred in the star topology using the terms cables, hub and nodes
Expected response: The hub which is the central point transfers data throughout the network through the cables. Data that is transferred from the hub reaches each node at the same speed. Data that is transferred from one node to another travels along the cable through the hub and to the direct node.
Ask students what is the function of the hub, nodes and cables of the star topology
Respond to question asked by the teacher
Expected response: Hub - controls the data that is transferred
Tick objective two (2) on the whiteboard throughout the network Cables - is the medium through which the data is transferred from the hub to the nodes and from the nodes to the hub Nodes - send and receive data from the hub and other computers Invite students to engage in an activity entitled data transferring in a star topology Be enthused to engage in an activity entitled data transferring in a star topology
Ask students to form a ring similar to the layout of star network, with a peer at each node and the teacher who is the hub in the middle of the ring. Form a ring similar to the layout of star network, with a peer at each node and the teacher who is the hub in the middle of the ring. Give each peer strips of paper and a marker Take strips of paper and markers from teacher in peers Instruct student to write random information to be transferred throughout the network Write random information to be transferred throughout the network Say to peers transfers your data by sending it through the hub.
Remove irrelevant data Transferred their data by sending it through the hub.
Say to students all nodes transfer your data through the hub at the same time .Count to indicate the exact time to commence Transferred their data through the hub at the same time .Listen as the teacher count to indicate the exact time to commence. Remove one (1) peer from the ring and instruct students to transfer their data Observe as one (1) peer is remove from the ring and transfer data when instructed by the teacher Refuse to transfer any data reporting that the hub has become faulty Discontinue transferred of data as the hub has become faulty Say to students based on your observation, what are the advantages of using the star topology? Respond to question asked by the teacher
Expected responses: The hub supervises the information that is transferred throughout the network by not transferring irrelevant data.
Removal of one of the nodes does not affect the transfer of information.
Say to students based on your observation, what are the disadvantages of using the star topology? Respond to question asked by the teacher
Tick objective three (3) on the whiteboard Expected responses: The network slows down when all nodes send data to the hub at the same time.
Data cannot be transfer if the hub becomes faulty.
Instruct students to go back to seats and invite them to read additional advantages and disadvantages on slide 4 and 5 of the PowerPoint presentation. Go back to seats and read additional advantages and disadvantages on slide 4 and 5 of the PowerPoint presentation. Show students video entitled star topology once more to conclude lesson View video entitled star topology once more.