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Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT
SMK SAUJANA UTAMA, SUNGAI BULOH, SELANGOR
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
SCHEME OF WORK 2013
FORM 4
1.0 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY
MONTH/
WEEK
TOPICS AND
SCOPE
LEARNING OUTCOME SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES NOTES
JAN
WEEK
1 & 2
2-4 Jan
7-11 Jan
1.1 Introduction
to
Information
Technology
(4 periods)
Learners should be able to:
1.1.1 Define Information Technology in
general.
1.1.2 Discuss the roles of IT in
everyday life:
o Education
o Banking
o Industry
o Commerce.
1. Students state the definition of Information
Technology in general.
2. Group Activity:
- Discussing the roles of IT in
everyday life.
- Students cite an example of a
technology used in every day life.
3. Students adhere the rules and regulations
set for the ICT lab.
1 Jan –
New Year
2013
JAN
WEEK
3
14-18
Jan
JAN
WEEK
4
21-25
Jan
JAN
WEEK
5
28 Jan –
1 Feb
1.2 Computer
Ethics and
Legal
Issues
(8 periods)
1.2.1 Define Computer Ethics.
1.2.2 Identify the Code of Ethics.
1.2.3 Define Intellectual Property.
1.2.4 Define Privacy:
o authorised access
- user authentication and
verification
- Login (Personal Identification
Numbers (PIN), User
Identification, password)
- Biometrics
- physical control
1.2.5 Controversial contents and
control:
o Pornography
o Slander
o Filtering (Example : NetNanny,
CyberPatrol, BlockNow)
1.2.6 Computer crime and Security
threats:
o Definition :
 Computer crime
 Security threats
o Examples of computer crimes:
o Fraud
identity fraud
credit card fraud
Copyright infringement
unauthorized copy
unauthorized file sharing
Theft: data, information, equipment
Attacks: Examples salami attack,
virus, worms, hacking
1.2.7 Examples of Security threats
o malicious codes: e.g. virus, Trojan
horse, worms, spy ware, Phishing
o hacking: ethical (hackers) and non-
ethical hacking (crackers)
o Natural/environmental: e.g. fire and
natural disasters
o Theft : e.g. physical, data,
information
1.2.8 Cyber-law
1.2.1.1 Students explain Computer Ethics and
Code of Ethics.
1.2.1.2 Students describe Intellectual Property and
Privacy.
1.2.1.3 Students carry out research on
controversial contents and control.
1.2.1.4 Students discuss computer crime and
Security threats.
1.2.1.5 Students carry out research on Cyber Law
and its importance.
24 Jan –
Maulidur
Rasul
27 Jan -
Thaipusam
FEB
WEEK
6
4-8 Feb
1.3 Computer
Security
(4 periods)
1.3.1 Define Computer Security
1.3.2 State Security measures:
o data backup
o cryptography
1.3.3 encryption and decryption
o antivirus
1.3.1.1 Students discuss the meaning of Computer
Security and its measures.
1.3.1.2. Students describe encryption and
decryption.
1.3.1.2 Students carry out research on topics:
Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT
o anti-spyware
o Firewall
o Human aspects : awareness
(policy, training)
- antivirus
- antti-spyware
- Firewall
- Policy and training of computer
security
FEB
WEEK
7
11-15
Feb
FEB
WEEK
8
18-22
Feb
1.4 Research
(8 periods)
1.4.1 Impact of IT on society,
1.4.2 Copyright and Piracy from the
moral and legal standpoint
1.4.3 Lack of security and its effects in
industry/economy/ government.
1.4.4 Malaysian Cyber-law, electronic
government law
1.4.1.1 Learners discuss the meaning of Copyright
and Piracy.
1.4.1.2 Learners list down the impact of piracy
activities from the perspectives of:
- moral
- legal
11-13 Feb
– Chinese
New Year
FEB
WEEK
9
25 Feb –
1 Mac
REVISION
SCHOOL ASSESSMENT (PBS)
2.0 COMPUTER SYSTEM
MONTH/
WEEK
TOPICS AND
SCOPE
LEARNING OUTCOME SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
MARCH
WEEK
10
4-8 Feb
2.1 System
Concept
(6 periods)
Learners should be able to:
2.1.1 Overview of computer system
2.1.2 Data Representation:
o bit
o byte
o character
2.1.3 Introduction to Binary coding: ASCII
2.1.4 Data measurement:
o bit
o byte
o Kilobyte (KB)
o Megabyte (MB)
o Gigabyte (GB)
o Terabyte (TB)
2.1.5 Clock speed measurement:
o megahertz (MHz)
o gigahertz (GHz)
MARCH
WEEK
11
11-15
Mac
PENILAIAN PRESTASI AKADEMIK I
MARCH
WEEK
12
18-22
Mac
DISCUSSION ON THE EXAM PAPER
ICT ASSESSMENT (PBS) 1
CUTI PERTENGAHAN PENGGAL 1
23 – 31 MARCH 2013 (9 DAYS)
MARCH
WEEK
13
1-5 Apr
2.2 Hardware
(12 periods)
2.2.1 Input devices
2.2.2 Output devices
2.2.3 Motherboard:
o central processing unit (CPU)
o expansion slot
o expansion card
o RAM slot
o ports and connectors
Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT
APRIL
WEEK
14
8-12 Apr
2.2.4 Storage :
o primary storage (RAM/ROM)
o secondary storage (magnetic
medium, optical medium, flash
memory card)
APRIL
WEEK
15 & 16
15-19
Apr
22-26
Apr
MAY
WEEK
17
29 Apr –
3 May
2.3 Software
(12 periods)
2.3.1 Operating System:
o platforms
o functions
o interfaces
2.3.2 Application Software: types and
usage (word processing,
spreadsheet, presentation,
graphics)
2.3.3 Utility Program: types and usage
(file management, antivirus,
diagnostic, file compression)
2.3.4 Proprietary and open source
software
1 May –
Labour
Day
MAY
WEEK
18
6-10 May
MID YEAR EXAM
MAY
WEEK
19
13-17
May
MID YEAR EXAM
MAY
WEEK
20
20-24
May
MID YEAR EXAM
24 Mei –
Wesak
Day
CUTI PENGGAL PERTAMA
25 May – 9 Jun 2013
JUN
WEEK
21
10-14
Jun
DISCUSSION ON THE EXAM PAPER
ICT ASSESSMENT (PBS) 2
JUN
WEEK
22
17-21
Jun
2.4 Installation
(6 periods)
2.4.1 PC assembling
2.4.2 Hard disk partitioning and
formatting
2.4.3 Software installation:
o operating system
o application software
o utility program
JUN
WEEK
23
24-28
Jun
2.5 Current and
Future
Technologies
(4 periods)
2.5.1 Latest open source software available
JULY
WEEK
24 & 25
1-5 Jul &
8-12 Jul
REVISION
SCHOOL ASSESSMENT (PBS)
Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT
3.0 COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS
MONTH/
WEEK TOPICS AND SCOPE LEARNING OUTCOME SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES
JULY
WEEK
26
15-19 Jul
JULY
WEEK
27 & 28
22-26 Jul
& 29 Jul
– 2 Aug
3.1 Basic Concepts of
Networks and
Communications
(6 periods)
Learners should be able to:
3.1.1 Define network
3.1.2 Define communication
3.1.3 State the importance of network
and communication using
examples in the student’s
immediate environment.
3.1.4 Define types of computer
networks
Local Area Network (LAN)
MAN (Metropolitan Area
Network)
WAN (Wide Area Network)
3.1.5 Differentiate between the three
types of computer networks
3.1.6 Define 2 types of network
architecture
Client/Server
Peer-to-Peer
3.1.7 State three types of network
topology
Bus
Ring
Star
3.1.8 Differentiate between the three
types of network topology
3.1.9 Define TCP/IP as the protocol to
facilitate communication over
computer network
3.1.10 State types of network
communication that use TCP/IP
Intranet
Internet
Extranet
3.1.11 Cooperation in conducting group
research
Notes:
Network: To connect two or more
computers together with the ability to
communicate with each other
Communication: The transmission of data
from one device to another
Discuss:
- file sharing between computers
- sending short messages using
cellular services
Conduct group research from Information
sources (library, the Internet) examples:
Discovering Computers, Shelly Cashman
Series (ISBN 0-619-25525-0)
http://www.webopedia.com
Notes:
LAN: A network that spans a small area
usually confined to a single building or a
group of buildings
MAN: A network designed for town and
city usually larger than Local-Area Network
WAN: A network that spans a relatively
large geographical area usually consisting
two or more Local-Area Network.
Example: The Internet
Group activity:
Students list out the differences between
the three types of computer network
Conduct group research from information
sources (library, the Internet) on types of
network architecture
Notes:
Client/Server Architecture: A network
architecture in which each computer or
process on the network is either a client or
a server
Peer-to-Peer Architecture: A type of
network in which each workstation has
equivalent capabilities and responsibilities
Conduct group research from information
sources (library, the Internet) on types of
network topology
Students draw simple diagram of the 3
types of network topology
Students list out the differences between
the three types of network topology
Conduct group research from information
sources (library, the Internet) on TCP/IP
Conduct group research from information
sources (library, the Internet) examples:
Discovering Computers, Shelly Cashman
Series (ISBN 0-619-25525-0)
http://www.webopedia.com
26 Jul –
Nuzul Al-
Quran
AUG
WEEK
29
5-6 Aug
ICT ASSESSMENT (PBS) 3
Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT
CUTI PERTENGAHAN PENGGAL KEDUA
7 – 8 Aug 2013 (12 days)
8 & 9 Aug (Hari Raya Aidilfitri)
AUG
WEEK
30
19-23
Aug
PENILAIAN PRESTASI AKADEMIK II
AUG
WEEK
31
26-30
Aug
3.2 Hardware
Requirements
(8 periods )
3.2.1 Identify the devices needed to
establish a computer network
communication for a client/server
network organization
3.2.2 Describe the functions of the
Network Interface Card and hub
Students list down the various network
devices
Notes:
Network Devices:
Network Interface Card (Ethernet
and Wi-Fi)
Modem (Internal and External)
Hub, Switch, Router
Wireless Access Point
Students list down the functions of the
stated devices
Notes:
Function of the Network Interface Card:
KIV
Function of Hub: KIV
31 Aug –
National
Day
SEPT
WEEK
32
2-6 Sept
Hardware
Requirements
(8 periods )
3.2.3 Identify various types of physical
transmission media/ cables such
as Unshielded Twisted Pair(UTP),
Shielded Twisted Pair(STP),
Coaxial Cable and Fiber Optic
Cable
3.2.4 Identify various types of wireless
transmission media such as
infrared, radio wave and satellite
Students list down various types of cables
Students list down various types of
wireless transmission media
SEPT
WEEK
33
9-13
Sept
3.3 Software Require-
ments
(4 periods )
3.3.1 Define Network Operating System
3.3.2 Name various Network Operating
System Software
3.3.3 State the functions of various
client software
web browser
email client
network utilities
network file manager
Notes:
Network Operating System (NOS): An
operating system that includes functions
for connecting computers and devices
into a local-area network (LAN). It has the
capabilities to coordinate the activities of
multiple computers across a network
Notes:
Examples: Windows 2000 Server,
Windows NT, LINUX, UNIX
Notes:
Examples:
Web Browsing: Internet Explorer,
Mozilla Firefox and Opera
Email Client: Microsoft Outlook,
Mozilla Thunderbird and Eudora
Network Utilities: Ping and
Traceroute
Network File Manager: Network
Neighborhood and My Network
Places
SEPT
WEEK
34
16-20
3.4 Setting Network
Facilities
(12 periods )
3.4.1 Install network interface card
3.4.2 Setup the driver for the network
card
3.4.3 Crimp and test UTP cable
16 Sept –
Malaysia
Day
Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT
Sept
Straight cable
Crossed cable
3.4.4 Configure the workstation to join
a Local-Area Network
Internet Protocol (IP) Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway
Hostname
3.4.5 Test the network connection
3.4.6 Create a shared folder
Activity:
Ping the server from the configured
workstation
Activity:
Set up a shared folder
Save a file in the shared folder
Access the file in the shared folder from
other workstations
SEPT
WEEK
35
23-27
Sept
3.5 Current and Future
Develop-ment
( 6 periods )
3.5.1 Describe:
Mobile Computing
(specifications, services,
frequencies), or
Internet Technology and
Services (VOIP, BLOG), or
Types of network (PAN, VPN,
WLAN, WIMAX)
Activity:
Research on the chosen topic
Write a short report (350 words) and save
the document in the shared folder
SEPT
WEEK
36
30 Sep –
4 Oct
FINAL EXAM
OCT
WEEK
37
7-11 Oct
FINAL EXAM
OCT
WEEK
38
21-25
Oct
FINAL EXAM
15 Oct –
Hari Raya
Haji
OCT
WEEK
39 & 40
21-25
Oct &
28 Oct –
1 Nov
NOV
WEEK
41 & 42
4-8 Nov
& 11-15
Nov
OVERVIEW ICT ASSESSMENT (PBS) FORM 5
REINFORCEMENT OF FORM FOUR SYLLABUS
OVERVIEW OF FORM FIVE SYLLABUS
RECAPUTILATION
2 Nov -
Deepavali
5 Nov –
Maal
Hijrah
CUTI AKHIR TAHUN 2013
16 NOV – 1 JAN 2014

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RP ICT F4 2013

  • 1. Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT SMK SAUJANA UTAMA, SUNGAI BULOH, SELANGOR INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY SCHEME OF WORK 2013 FORM 4 1.0 INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY MONTH/ WEEK TOPICS AND SCOPE LEARNING OUTCOME SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES NOTES JAN WEEK 1 & 2 2-4 Jan 7-11 Jan 1.1 Introduction to Information Technology (4 periods) Learners should be able to: 1.1.1 Define Information Technology in general. 1.1.2 Discuss the roles of IT in everyday life: o Education o Banking o Industry o Commerce. 1. Students state the definition of Information Technology in general. 2. Group Activity: - Discussing the roles of IT in everyday life. - Students cite an example of a technology used in every day life. 3. Students adhere the rules and regulations set for the ICT lab. 1 Jan – New Year 2013 JAN WEEK 3 14-18 Jan JAN WEEK 4 21-25 Jan JAN WEEK 5 28 Jan – 1 Feb 1.2 Computer Ethics and Legal Issues (8 periods) 1.2.1 Define Computer Ethics. 1.2.2 Identify the Code of Ethics. 1.2.3 Define Intellectual Property. 1.2.4 Define Privacy: o authorised access - user authentication and verification - Login (Personal Identification Numbers (PIN), User Identification, password) - Biometrics - physical control 1.2.5 Controversial contents and control: o Pornography o Slander o Filtering (Example : NetNanny, CyberPatrol, BlockNow) 1.2.6 Computer crime and Security threats: o Definition :  Computer crime  Security threats o Examples of computer crimes: o Fraud identity fraud credit card fraud Copyright infringement unauthorized copy unauthorized file sharing Theft: data, information, equipment Attacks: Examples salami attack, virus, worms, hacking 1.2.7 Examples of Security threats o malicious codes: e.g. virus, Trojan horse, worms, spy ware, Phishing o hacking: ethical (hackers) and non- ethical hacking (crackers) o Natural/environmental: e.g. fire and natural disasters o Theft : e.g. physical, data, information 1.2.8 Cyber-law 1.2.1.1 Students explain Computer Ethics and Code of Ethics. 1.2.1.2 Students describe Intellectual Property and Privacy. 1.2.1.3 Students carry out research on controversial contents and control. 1.2.1.4 Students discuss computer crime and Security threats. 1.2.1.5 Students carry out research on Cyber Law and its importance. 24 Jan – Maulidur Rasul 27 Jan - Thaipusam FEB WEEK 6 4-8 Feb 1.3 Computer Security (4 periods) 1.3.1 Define Computer Security 1.3.2 State Security measures: o data backup o cryptography 1.3.3 encryption and decryption o antivirus 1.3.1.1 Students discuss the meaning of Computer Security and its measures. 1.3.1.2. Students describe encryption and decryption. 1.3.1.2 Students carry out research on topics:
  • 2. Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT o anti-spyware o Firewall o Human aspects : awareness (policy, training) - antivirus - antti-spyware - Firewall - Policy and training of computer security FEB WEEK 7 11-15 Feb FEB WEEK 8 18-22 Feb 1.4 Research (8 periods) 1.4.1 Impact of IT on society, 1.4.2 Copyright and Piracy from the moral and legal standpoint 1.4.3 Lack of security and its effects in industry/economy/ government. 1.4.4 Malaysian Cyber-law, electronic government law 1.4.1.1 Learners discuss the meaning of Copyright and Piracy. 1.4.1.2 Learners list down the impact of piracy activities from the perspectives of: - moral - legal 11-13 Feb – Chinese New Year FEB WEEK 9 25 Feb – 1 Mac REVISION SCHOOL ASSESSMENT (PBS) 2.0 COMPUTER SYSTEM MONTH/ WEEK TOPICS AND SCOPE LEARNING OUTCOME SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES MARCH WEEK 10 4-8 Feb 2.1 System Concept (6 periods) Learners should be able to: 2.1.1 Overview of computer system 2.1.2 Data Representation: o bit o byte o character 2.1.3 Introduction to Binary coding: ASCII 2.1.4 Data measurement: o bit o byte o Kilobyte (KB) o Megabyte (MB) o Gigabyte (GB) o Terabyte (TB) 2.1.5 Clock speed measurement: o megahertz (MHz) o gigahertz (GHz) MARCH WEEK 11 11-15 Mac PENILAIAN PRESTASI AKADEMIK I MARCH WEEK 12 18-22 Mac DISCUSSION ON THE EXAM PAPER ICT ASSESSMENT (PBS) 1 CUTI PERTENGAHAN PENGGAL 1 23 – 31 MARCH 2013 (9 DAYS) MARCH WEEK 13 1-5 Apr 2.2 Hardware (12 periods) 2.2.1 Input devices 2.2.2 Output devices 2.2.3 Motherboard: o central processing unit (CPU) o expansion slot o expansion card o RAM slot o ports and connectors
  • 3. Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT APRIL WEEK 14 8-12 Apr 2.2.4 Storage : o primary storage (RAM/ROM) o secondary storage (magnetic medium, optical medium, flash memory card) APRIL WEEK 15 & 16 15-19 Apr 22-26 Apr MAY WEEK 17 29 Apr – 3 May 2.3 Software (12 periods) 2.3.1 Operating System: o platforms o functions o interfaces 2.3.2 Application Software: types and usage (word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, graphics) 2.3.3 Utility Program: types and usage (file management, antivirus, diagnostic, file compression) 2.3.4 Proprietary and open source software 1 May – Labour Day MAY WEEK 18 6-10 May MID YEAR EXAM MAY WEEK 19 13-17 May MID YEAR EXAM MAY WEEK 20 20-24 May MID YEAR EXAM 24 Mei – Wesak Day CUTI PENGGAL PERTAMA 25 May – 9 Jun 2013 JUN WEEK 21 10-14 Jun DISCUSSION ON THE EXAM PAPER ICT ASSESSMENT (PBS) 2 JUN WEEK 22 17-21 Jun 2.4 Installation (6 periods) 2.4.1 PC assembling 2.4.2 Hard disk partitioning and formatting 2.4.3 Software installation: o operating system o application software o utility program JUN WEEK 23 24-28 Jun 2.5 Current and Future Technologies (4 periods) 2.5.1 Latest open source software available JULY WEEK 24 & 25 1-5 Jul & 8-12 Jul REVISION SCHOOL ASSESSMENT (PBS)
  • 4. Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT 3.0 COMPUTER NETWORKS AND COMMUNICATIONS MONTH/ WEEK TOPICS AND SCOPE LEARNING OUTCOME SUGGESTED ACTIVITIES JULY WEEK 26 15-19 Jul JULY WEEK 27 & 28 22-26 Jul & 29 Jul – 2 Aug 3.1 Basic Concepts of Networks and Communications (6 periods) Learners should be able to: 3.1.1 Define network 3.1.2 Define communication 3.1.3 State the importance of network and communication using examples in the student’s immediate environment. 3.1.4 Define types of computer networks Local Area Network (LAN) MAN (Metropolitan Area Network) WAN (Wide Area Network) 3.1.5 Differentiate between the three types of computer networks 3.1.6 Define 2 types of network architecture Client/Server Peer-to-Peer 3.1.7 State three types of network topology Bus Ring Star 3.1.8 Differentiate between the three types of network topology 3.1.9 Define TCP/IP as the protocol to facilitate communication over computer network 3.1.10 State types of network communication that use TCP/IP Intranet Internet Extranet 3.1.11 Cooperation in conducting group research Notes: Network: To connect two or more computers together with the ability to communicate with each other Communication: The transmission of data from one device to another Discuss: - file sharing between computers - sending short messages using cellular services Conduct group research from Information sources (library, the Internet) examples: Discovering Computers, Shelly Cashman Series (ISBN 0-619-25525-0) http://www.webopedia.com Notes: LAN: A network that spans a small area usually confined to a single building or a group of buildings MAN: A network designed for town and city usually larger than Local-Area Network WAN: A network that spans a relatively large geographical area usually consisting two or more Local-Area Network. Example: The Internet Group activity: Students list out the differences between the three types of computer network Conduct group research from information sources (library, the Internet) on types of network architecture Notes: Client/Server Architecture: A network architecture in which each computer or process on the network is either a client or a server Peer-to-Peer Architecture: A type of network in which each workstation has equivalent capabilities and responsibilities Conduct group research from information sources (library, the Internet) on types of network topology Students draw simple diagram of the 3 types of network topology Students list out the differences between the three types of network topology Conduct group research from information sources (library, the Internet) on TCP/IP Conduct group research from information sources (library, the Internet) examples: Discovering Computers, Shelly Cashman Series (ISBN 0-619-25525-0) http://www.webopedia.com 26 Jul – Nuzul Al- Quran AUG WEEK 29 5-6 Aug ICT ASSESSMENT (PBS) 3
  • 5. Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT CUTI PERTENGAHAN PENGGAL KEDUA 7 – 8 Aug 2013 (12 days) 8 & 9 Aug (Hari Raya Aidilfitri) AUG WEEK 30 19-23 Aug PENILAIAN PRESTASI AKADEMIK II AUG WEEK 31 26-30 Aug 3.2 Hardware Requirements (8 periods ) 3.2.1 Identify the devices needed to establish a computer network communication for a client/server network organization 3.2.2 Describe the functions of the Network Interface Card and hub Students list down the various network devices Notes: Network Devices: Network Interface Card (Ethernet and Wi-Fi) Modem (Internal and External) Hub, Switch, Router Wireless Access Point Students list down the functions of the stated devices Notes: Function of the Network Interface Card: KIV Function of Hub: KIV 31 Aug – National Day SEPT WEEK 32 2-6 Sept Hardware Requirements (8 periods ) 3.2.3 Identify various types of physical transmission media/ cables such as Unshielded Twisted Pair(UTP), Shielded Twisted Pair(STP), Coaxial Cable and Fiber Optic Cable 3.2.4 Identify various types of wireless transmission media such as infrared, radio wave and satellite Students list down various types of cables Students list down various types of wireless transmission media SEPT WEEK 33 9-13 Sept 3.3 Software Require- ments (4 periods ) 3.3.1 Define Network Operating System 3.3.2 Name various Network Operating System Software 3.3.3 State the functions of various client software web browser email client network utilities network file manager Notes: Network Operating System (NOS): An operating system that includes functions for connecting computers and devices into a local-area network (LAN). It has the capabilities to coordinate the activities of multiple computers across a network Notes: Examples: Windows 2000 Server, Windows NT, LINUX, UNIX Notes: Examples: Web Browsing: Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox and Opera Email Client: Microsoft Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird and Eudora Network Utilities: Ping and Traceroute Network File Manager: Network Neighborhood and My Network Places SEPT WEEK 34 16-20 3.4 Setting Network Facilities (12 periods ) 3.4.1 Install network interface card 3.4.2 Setup the driver for the network card 3.4.3 Crimp and test UTP cable 16 Sept – Malaysia Day
  • 6. Form 4 Scheme Of Work For ICT Sept Straight cable Crossed cable 3.4.4 Configure the workstation to join a Local-Area Network Internet Protocol (IP) Address Subnet Mask Gateway Hostname 3.4.5 Test the network connection 3.4.6 Create a shared folder Activity: Ping the server from the configured workstation Activity: Set up a shared folder Save a file in the shared folder Access the file in the shared folder from other workstations SEPT WEEK 35 23-27 Sept 3.5 Current and Future Develop-ment ( 6 periods ) 3.5.1 Describe: Mobile Computing (specifications, services, frequencies), or Internet Technology and Services (VOIP, BLOG), or Types of network (PAN, VPN, WLAN, WIMAX) Activity: Research on the chosen topic Write a short report (350 words) and save the document in the shared folder SEPT WEEK 36 30 Sep – 4 Oct FINAL EXAM OCT WEEK 37 7-11 Oct FINAL EXAM OCT WEEK 38 21-25 Oct FINAL EXAM 15 Oct – Hari Raya Haji OCT WEEK 39 & 40 21-25 Oct & 28 Oct – 1 Nov NOV WEEK 41 & 42 4-8 Nov & 11-15 Nov OVERVIEW ICT ASSESSMENT (PBS) FORM 5 REINFORCEMENT OF FORM FOUR SYLLABUS OVERVIEW OF FORM FIVE SYLLABUS RECAPUTILATION 2 Nov - Deepavali 5 Nov – Maal Hijrah CUTI AKHIR TAHUN 2013 16 NOV – 1 JAN 2014