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NETWORKING WEEK 5

NETWORKING

At the end of this chapter the student should be able to:

Define networking

List types of networks

State types of network topologies

Draw diagram for each network topology

List network devices

State benefits of networking

Introduction

PRESNTATION PACKAGE - WEEK SEVEN AND EIGHT

CHAPTER SUMMARY

 Uses of a presentation package.

(a)

Creation of slides

(b)

Insertion of pictures

(c)

Insertion of video and audio effects

(d)

Creation of animated objects

(e)

Creation of slide shows

(f)

Creation of graphics

(g)

Creation of organizational charts

 

A presentation application package is a program used to add dramatic effects created in brilliant colours and in a variety of fonts in the presentation of information. Popular presentation packages include Microsoft PowerPoint and Harvard Graphics.

 

 

Starting a Presentation Package using Microsoft PowerPoint

Double click at the Microsoft PowerPoint shortcut icon on the desktop:

 

 

A theme is a set of colors, fonts, and special effects. Themes provide attractive backgrounds for your PowerPoint slides.

Animations control how objects move onto and around your slides.

Transitions determine how presentations move from one slide to the to the next

 

 

 

THE WANKEL ROTARY ENGINE week 9

TOPIC : THE WANKEL ROTARY ENGINE 

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Detonation or Knocking Week 8

topic; Detonation or Knocking 

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Difference Between of SI Engine and CI Engine - week 7

Difference Between of SI Engine and CI Engine 

 

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CLASSIFICATION BASED ON ARRANGEMENT OF CYLINDERS - week six

CLASSIFICATION BASED ON ARRANGEMENT OF CYLINDERS 

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Comparison of Two-Stroke and Four-Stroke Engines - week 5

Comparison of Two-Stroke and Four-Stroke Engines

S/N

Two stroke cycle engine

Four stroke cycle engine

Advantages

Disadvantages

Characterization of characters in the drama book, The Lion and the Jewel - week 8& 9

 

TOPIC: Characterization of characters in the drama book, The Lion and the Jewel.

SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES: By the end of the lesson, the students should be able to

1. Mention the characters in the drama book.

2. Characterize the characters in the drama book.

NOTE:

Characters in the drama book are

1. Sidi

2. Lakunle

3. Sadiku

4. Baroka, the Lion.

5. School boys

6. Village girls

7. Stranger

8. Attendants to Baroka

9. Traders.

10. Wrestler

11. Mummers

Assessment - week 7

TOPIC: Assessment
OBJECTIVE: At the end of the week, students answer the following questions.
1. Comment on the setting of the drama book, The Lion and the Jewel.
2. Discuss the theme of betrayal in the drama book.
3. Analyze the storyline of the drama book.
(10 marks each)

THEMES SUBJECT MATTER IN THE DRAMA BOOK - week 5 & 6

TOPIC – THEMES SUBJECT MATTER IN THE DRAMA BOOK
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES:
By the end of lesson the students should be able to
1. Identify the themes in the drama book
2. Discuss each of the themes
HOW TO DISCUSS A THEME: To do this you have to state the meaning of the idea as a theme. Then, give instances from the drama book to prove the theme. Enough instances of events is needed here.
THEMES IN THE DRAMA BOOK
1. Men versus women
2. Pride
3. Photography
4. Progression versus tradition
5. Conflict between old and youth

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