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Barbara Mote

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Technology Networks

PRESENTATION by Dr. Barbara Mote for LSSL 5396 Feb. 2026

UnderstandingNetworks: Connecting Computers and Resources

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A network links multiple computers(2 ormore) to share resources and facilitate communication through various connection methods. Sharing + Connection = Function

T eam Work:Understanding Servers and Workstations

Servers provide essential serviceswhile workstations enable users to interact with the network effectively. Both are crucial components of networking success.

Understandingthe Differences Between LAN and WAN

LANs connect devices in small areas likehomes, while WANs link larger regions, including countries and the Internet.

How Do Wired and Wireless Connections Work?

How Do Wired and Wireless Connections Work?

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Wired connections, like Ethernet cables, are fast and reliable, while wireless connections provide flexibility and mobility.

The IncredibleAdvantages of Networking

Networks make life easier because they let oneperson manage everything from one spot, help everyone share files easily, let the whole office use the same tools (like one printer), and keep everyone’s data safe and locked up.

Why Networks are Important

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They allow us to work together, share data and stay connected regardless of our physical location

Networks make modern life easier

Networks make our digital world sync

References

  • ExplainingComputers. (2018, November 19). Computer networks. Part one: LANs and WANs [Video]. YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApbOARvYZY4
  • Florida Center for Instructional Technology. (2013). What is a network? An Educator's Guide to School Networks. https://fcit.usf.edu/network/chap1/chap1.htm