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NETWORK CABLING:

STRAIGHT-THROUGH
CABLES
Ethernet Cable
a network cable used to connect
devices on local area networks
such as PCs, routers, and
switches.
Computer network
is composed of two or more
computers that share data and
resources.
Crimping
process joining two pieces of
metal (usually a wire and a metal
plate) by deforming one or both of
them to hold the other.
Hub
used as the central object on
which computers and other
devices are connected.
Local Area Network
a group of interconnected
computers that are under the
same administrative control.
Pin
piece of metal used to fasten two
things together.
Ethernet/ LAN Cabling
the process of creating cable
used to create a network that
interconnects computers and
other network devices.
Types of Ethernet/LAN
Cables
• Straight-through cable
• Crossover cable
Straight-through cable
a type of twisted pair cable that
is used in local area networks
to connect a computer to a
network hub such as router.
Straight-through
Ethernet Cable
a network cable used to connect
devices on local area networks
such as PCs, routers, and
switches.
COMPETENCY BASED TRAINING DELIVERY

Student enters
program
Review learning
package


Orientation
Role of
YES
trainer/trainee
• Administer RPL View multimedia
• Organize learning materials
strategy Instructor Instructor Satisfactoril
observes Rates Performed
performance performance Competency
Use manuals
Student selects
Competency
and receive
NO
instructions Observe
demonstration Student Student
attempts task Rates own
• Provide materials performance
• Introduce CBLM Practice skills in
materials workshop
Have enough
• Acknowledgement
Competency
Receipt
• Introduce the Use of Receive been
Trainees Record Book assistance and achieved?
Achievement Chart advice EXIT
Progress Chart PROGRAM YES
• Training Activity Matrix
COMPETENCY STANDARDS

1. BASIC COMPETENCIES

2. COMMON COMPETENCIES

3. CORE COMPETENCIES
INSTALL AND CONFIGURE
COMPUTER SYSTEM
SET-UP COMPUTER
NETWORK
SET-UP COMPUTER SERVER
MAINTAIN AND REPAIR COMPUTER
SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS
9 Components
1. Practical work area
2. Learning resource area
3. Contextual resource area
4. Quality control area
5.Distance learning area
6. Computer laboratory area
7. Trainer’s resource area
8. Support service area
9.Institutional assessment area
MONITORING TOOLS

1. TRAINEE’S RECORD
BOOK (TRB)

2. PROGRESS CHART

3. ACHIEVEMENT CHART
BENEFITS FROM
THE TRAINING
Network Administrator
Server Administrator
Computer Systems Technician

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