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Complete Answers for Connectivity Document

Page 1 - Work in Class Rubric


The following chart assesses class performance with these metrics:

1. Recognizes specific features and conditions needed to interact and share information
over different scenarios: Achieved.
2. Uses interconnectivity to maximize interaction with the environment and others:
Achieved.
3. Gives a brief, rehearsed talk on connectivity and its benefits: Achieved.
4. Explains basic details and actions for logical connectivity issues: Achieved.
5. Uses straightforward technical/non-technical vocabulary about connectivity: Achieved.
6. Asks questions to clarify reasoning and suggest procedures: Achieved.
7. Provides a brief written explanation on connectivity's impact in education and work:
Achieved.

Page 2 - Vocabulary: Match the terms with their definitions


1. Bandwidth - b. The speed at which data is transmitted.
2. Router - a. A device that directs data traffic on a network.
3. Firewall - d. A security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network
traffic.
4. Protocol - c. A set of rules for transmitting data.
5. Latency - e. The delay between sender and receiver during data transmission.

Page 2 - Reading: Answer the Questions


1. Why is connectivity important in the modern world?
Connectivity is essential for global communication, immediate information access, and
operational efficiency, improving both social and work interactions.

2. What are some components of connectivity mentioned in the passage?


Some components include bandwidth, routers, firewalls, and protocols.

Page 3 - Image Analysis: Describe the Image


1. Identify the devices shown in the diagram.
Possible devices: routers, servers, PCs, laptops, printers, and mobile devices.

2. How do you think data flows between these devices?


Data flows via local area networks (LAN) or wireless networks (WLAN), with each device
communicating through the router to access other devices or the Internet.
Page 4 - Speaking: The Impact of Connectivity on Society
1. How has connectivity changed the way people communicate?
Connectivity allows instant communication via digital platforms, social media, and video
calls, facilitating interaction across geographical boundaries.

2. Can you think of any negative aspects of excessive connectivity?


Negative aspects include digital dependency, mental fatigue from constant device use, and
reduced face-to-face interactions.

Page 5 - Let’s Create a Computer Network


1. What is a computer network?
A computer network is a group of interconnected devices that share resources and
information through communication systems like cables or wireless networks.

2. How does a network work?


A network works by allowing devices like computers and servers to communicate, sharing
data through a router that directs information traffic.

Page 6 - Guess the Type of Network


1. Scenario 1: WAN (Wide Area Network) - Used for extensive geographic areas.
2. Scenario 2: LAN (Local Area Network) - Used in a single building.
3. Scenario 3: MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) - Used for networks within a city.

Page 7 - Topology Quiz


1. All devices in this topology are connected through a single wire: Bus Topology.
2. This topology has many connections like an octopus' tentacles: Star Topology.
3. All communications pass through a router: Star Topology.
4. A terminator is attached to the end of the wire: Bus Topology.

Page 8 - Internet vs World Wide Web


1. Differences:
- Internet: Physical global connection of devices; originated in the 1960s.
- WWW: Information system based on HTTP; invented in 1989.

2. Similarities:
- Both allow information access and are necessary for online navigation.

Page 9 - Malware
1. Identify different types of malware:
Virus, worms, trojans, spyware, and ransomware.

2. How to prevent malware:


Use antivirus software, enable firewalls, and avoid downloads from untrusted sources.

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