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Principles of Computer Organization

Principles of Computer Organization. Basics of Computer Network TCP/IP: How Messages Get Delivered Across the Internet Dr. Greg Butler Computer Science and Information Systems School of Business Administration Fort Lewis College Description

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Principles of Computer Organization

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  1. Principles of Computer Organization Basics of Computer Network TCP/IP: How Messages Get Delivered Across the Internet Dr. Greg Butler Computer Science and Information Systems School of Business Administration Fort Lewis College Description The purpose of this lesson is to explain the concept of a protocol stack and the basic functions of TCP/IP by using a postal example. This lesson is aimed at middle school or high school students who do not have a background in network protocols

  2. Overview Purpose The purpose of this lesson is to explain the concept of a protocol stack and the basic functions of TCP/IP by using a postal example Lesson Objectives • Student will, when presented a scenario, identify which activities are accomplished by IP, TCP, and upper level protocols. • Student will be use the correct vocabulary when discussing data communications related to the protocol stack and TCP/IP. • Student will be able to describe the difference in how the physical address and the IP address is used in moving traffic from one node to another on the internet. • Student will be able to use the Web as a tool to research networking topics Target Population • This lesson is aimed at middle school or high school students who do not have a background in network protocols Duration • 45 minutes with lab and exercises Supplies and Equipment • Machine to display PowerPoint presentation. • PC with internet access for use in tracing internet traffic, ping, and running ipconfig.

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