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CC102 - Module 1

This document provides an overview of Module 1 of the CC102 Computer Programming 1 course. It discusses the OSI model and its seven layers, as well as basic Linux commands. Students are asked to understand the OSI model, know the seven layers, and learn basic Linux commands. An online discussion and quiz are provided to assess students' learning. The rationale given is that networking uses the OSI model to break communication down into independent layers and the model helps interconnect systems.

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CC102 - Module 1

This document provides an overview of Module 1 of the CC102 Computer Programming 1 course. It discusses the OSI model and its seven layers, as well as basic Linux commands. Students are asked to understand the OSI model, know the seven layers, and learn basic Linux commands. An online discussion and quiz are provided to assess students' learning. The rationale given is that networking uses the OSI model to break communication down into independent layers and the model helps interconnect systems.

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CC102 COURSE MODULE MODULE NO.

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NORTH CENTRAL MINDANAO COLLEGE
Maranding, Lala, Lanao del Norte

COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE


Department of Computer Science
CC 102: Computer Programming 1
1st Semester of A.Y. 2020-2021

Topic

Rationale

Networking is referred to as electronically linking machines for information-sharing purposes. Networks


function on one simple principle: "pass it on." Each layer is responsible for a very specific job, and then
passes the data on to the next layer. Control is transferred from one layer to the next in the OSI model,
beginning at the application layer ( Layer 7) in one station, and continuing to the bottom layer, going through
the channel to the next station and back up the hierarchy. The OSI model takes over the role of inter-
networking and divides it into what is called a vertical stack composed of the 7 layers. Some industry also
used some basic commands for their network.

Intended Learning Outcomes

ILO 1: Understand the OSI Model.


ILO 2: Know the seven layers of OSI Model.
ILO 3: Learn the basic commands in Linux.
Activity/Activities

Discussion Online, Online Quiz

Discussion

Exercise

Refer to our google classroom

Assessment

Answer this short quiz.


1. Why do engineers use a “model” to organize their approach to solving a large and complex
problem?
a) Because it allows them to build something small and test it
in a wind tunnel
b) Because talking about a model delays the actual start of the

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hard work
c) Because they can break a problem down into a set of smaller
problems that can be solved independently
d) Because it helps in developing marketing materials
2. Which is the top layer of the network model used by TCP/IP networks?
a) Application
b) Transport
c) Internetwork
d) Link
3. Which of the layers concerns itself with getting a packet of data across a single physical
connection?
a) Application
b) Transport
c) Internetwork
d) Link
4. What does CSMA/CD stand for?
a) Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Detection
b) Collision Sense Media Access with Continuous Direction
c) Correlated Space Media Allocation with Constant Division
d) Constant State Multiple Address Channel Divison
5. What does URL stand for?
a) Universal Routing Linkage
b) Uniform Retransmission Logic
c) Uniform Resource Locator
d) Unified Recovery List

Reflection

Why OSI model and the Linux commands are very important?

Resources

 Barker, D. (2020). The OSI network model explained: " Database and Network Journal, vol
42. gale.
 Barker, D. (n.d.). The OSI network model explained.
 Severance, C. (n.d.). Introduction to Networking.

Prepared By

Judielyn L. Cualbar
CECS Faculty

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