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A SEMI DETAILED LESSON PLAN IN COMPUTER SYSTEMS

SERVICING NC II GRADE 10

I. Objective
At the end of the lesson, the students will be able to:
a. Define what is a server.
b. Remember the types of servers.
c. Discuss the types of servers according to their purpose.

II. Subject Matter


Topic: Configure Server Function
Reference: TLE-CSS Quarter 3: Week 3 Learning Activity Sheets Grade 10
Materials: White board marker, Laptop, Projector, Projector screen, Clicker
III. Procedure

Teacher’s Activity Student’s Activity


A. Preliminary Activities

Opening Prayer
The teacher will appoint a student The students will stand up.
for prayer.

Greetings
The teacher will greet the students. Students will greet the teacher.

Attendance
The teacher will ask the class The class secretary will check the
secretary to check the attendance. attendance.

Review
The teacher will pick a question The students will raise their hands to
randomly about their past answer the question.
discussions.

Motivation
The teacher will flash a jumbled The students will have to raise their
word/letters through their
computers in relation to their next pens to answer.
lesson.

B. Presentation/Learning Proper
 Server is a computer program
that provides a service to
another computer programs and
their users. A physical
computer which runs a server
program is frequently referred
to as a SERVER. The main
and important function of a
server is to listen in on a port for
incoming network requests, and
a good demonstration of this is
the interaction between a Web
server and browser.

 Types of physical servers:


Tower server is a computer
intended for use as a server that
built in an upright cabinet that
stands alone. The cabinet is called
a tower which is similar in size
and shape to the cabinet for a
tower-style personal computer.

Rack server is a rack-mounted


server and a computer dedicated
server to use as a server and
designed to be installed in a
framework called a rack. The rack
contains multiple mounting slots,
each designed to hold a hardware
unit secured in place with screws.

Blade server is a server architecture


that houses multiple server modules
in a single chassis. It is widely used to
improve system management and
either self-standing or rack mounted,
the chassis provides the power
supply, and each blade has its own
CPU, RAM and storage.

 There are some common servers


used by organizations mentioned
below.
1. Proxy server is a server that is
called a computer, acts as an
intermediary between the user's
computer and the Internet and
allows client computers to make
indirect network connections to
other network services.

2. Mail server is a computer


system that sends and receives
email using standard email services
protocols like the SMTP protocol
that sends messages and handles
outgoing mail requests.

3. DNS name is a program that uses


HTTP to serve the files that form
Web pages to users, in response to
their requests. Dedicated
computers and appliances may be
called as Web servers.

4. Application server acts as


a set of components
accessible to the software
developer through a standard
API defined for the platform
itself. These are usually
performed in the same
running environment as their
web server(s), and their main
work
is to support the construction
of dynamic pages.

5. Active Directory Server


Active Directory (AD) is consists
of several services that run on
Windows Server
to manage permissions and access
to networked resources. AD stores
data as objects
and it is a single element, such as a
user, group, application or device,
such as a printer.

6. DHCP SERVER, DHCP stands


for a dynamic host configuration
protocol. Which is a network
protocol used on IP networks
where it is automatically assigns an
IP address and other
information to each host on the
network hence it can communicate
efficiently with other endpoints.

7. DNS SERVER, DNS stands for


Domain Name System. It is the
Internet's system for converting
alphabetic names into numeric IP
addresses for example, when a
URL is typed into a browser, DNS
servers return the IP address of the
Web server associated with that
name.

8. Terminal Server is a network


device that enables connections to
multiple client server network
systems and connect to a LAN
network. Microsoft introduced this
concept by releasing terminal
services as a part of the Windows
Server OS.

9. Print Server is also called as


printer server, which is a device
that connects printers to client
computers over a network. Print
server accepts print jobs from the
computers and sends the jobs to the
appropriate printers.

10. Real-time communication


server is a term used for any live
telecommunications that occur
without transmission delays and it
is nearly instant with minimal
latency. RTC (Real-time
communication server) data and
messages are not stored between
transmission and reception.

11. FTP server is a network


protocol used to move computer
files between a client and server.
FTP (File Transfer Protocol) is
built on a client-server model
architecture using separate control
and data connections between the
client and the server.

12. List Server is a Server or a


server program that handles
subscription requests for a mailing
list and distributes new messages
and other postings from the list's
members to the entire list of
subscribers.

13. Telnet Server is a network text-


only protocol that offers
bidirectional interactive
communications facility using
virtual terminal connection. Telnet
allows connecting to a
3 remote computers over Internet
and using programs and data as if
they were on your local
machine.

14. Open Source Server is a


program whose source code is
made available to use or
modification as users
where open source software is
always developed as a public
collaboration and made
freely available.

C. Application
The teacher will play a random
name picker to pick a student who
will discuss a server and its The student that will be picked will
purpose. choose one from the types of servers
and will discuss its use or purpose.
D. Generalization
Understanding the different types
of servers and their respective
functions is essential for anyone. The students will have spoken self-
Servers play a vital role in various reflection that will be done in the
aspects of computing, from hosting form of recitation.
websites and managing email to
storing data and facilitating
network communication. By
learning about servers and their
uses, individuals can effectively
deploy, maintain, and troubleshoot
these systems, ensuring efficient
and reliable operation within
organizations.
IV. Evaluation
Differentiate two (2) types of servers. Write at least 3-5 sentences. (10points)

V. Assignment
Make a reflection on what you have learned about the different types of servers.
Minimum of 5 sentences.

Excellent (5) Fair (3) Poor (2) Score

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Reference:
Rubric Best Practices, Examples, and Templates – Teaching Resources. (n.d.). NC State
University. https://teaching-resources.delta.ncsu.edu/rubric_best-practices-examples-
templates/

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