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==Networking Labs==
==Networking Labs==
* Lab 8.1.2.10: Connect to a Router for the First Time
* Lab 8.1.2.10: Connect to a Router for the First Time
** NOTE: The default router IP address is 192.168.1.1 with the username/password of admin/admin
** NOTE: When asked to change the IP address and DHCP server settings of the router use: IP Address 192.168.109.1, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0, Starting DHCP Address of 192.168.109.75, and 25 Maximum Users
* Lab 8.1.2.12: Configure a Wireless Router in Windows
* Lab 8.1.2.12: Configure a Wireless Router in Windows
* Lab 8.1.2.14: Test the Wireless NIC In Windows
* Lab 8.1.2.14: Test the Wireless NIC In Windows
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* Lab 8.1.4.3: Remote Assistance in Windows
* Lab 8.1.4.3: Remote Assistance in Windows
* Lab 8.1.4.4: Remote Desktop in Windows
* Lab 8.1.4.4: Remote Desktop in Windows
==Mobile Labs==
==Mobile Labs==
* [[Franske ITC-2000 Laptop & Mobile Lab|Laptop & Mobile Lab]] - Install Android Virtual Machine
* [[Franske ITC-2000 Laptop & Mobile Lab|Laptop & Mobile Lab]] - Install Android Virtual Machine

Revision as of 15:19, 11 October 2016

Labs

You are responsible for completing ALL of these labs. You must submit a lab report for each topic/chapter (you should combine multiple labs from the chapter/topic into a single report). If you work with a partner on a lab you only need to submit a single lab report for the two of you but it must have both your names on it. Each lab report is worth up to 20 points. This falls into the Labs/Homework category of your course grade.

PC Disassembly/Reassembly Labs

  • Lab 2.2.4.7: Computer Disassembly
  • Lab 3.1.1.3: Install the Power Supply
  • Lab 3.1.2.6: Install the Motherboard
  • Lab 3.1.3.3: Install the Drives
  • Lab 3.1.4.4: Install Adapter Cards
  • Lab 3.1.5.5: Install Internal Cables
  • Lab 3.1.5.8: Install Front Panel Cables
  • Lab 3.1.5.12: Complete the Computer Assembly

Boot/BIOS Labs

  • Lab 3.2.2.8: Boot the Computer
  • Lab 3.3.1.6: BIOS File Search
  • Lab: 3.3.3.2: Upgrade Hardware

Windows 7 Installation Labs

  • Lab: 5.2.1.7: Install Windows 7
    • NOTE: When you install be sure to leave at least 10 GB of free space at the end of the drive so that you can do lab 5.2.4.7
    • NOTE: During the account creation process use the name "ITC Admin" and the password "Password123!" be sure to write them down and have your partner write them down as well because you will need them again later in the course.
    • NOTE: When prompted for an activation key just press the "Skip" button, we'll use the trial mode.
    • NOTE: At the end of your installation you need to find and load all of the correct drivers for your system. When you check the device manager you should see all the devices correctly identified and working (no warning marks).
  • Lab: 5.2.1.10: Check for Updates in Windows 7
  • Lab: 5.2.4.7: Create a Partition in Windows 7
    • NOTE: If you did not leave free space at the end of your drive during the installation process you either need to re-install Windows and do that during the install or figure out how to "shrink" the C: partition to make room for an additional partition.

Windows Configuration and Management Labs

  • Lab 6.1.1.5: Task Manager
  • Lab 6.1.1.9: Install Third-Party Software
    • NOTE: In this lab you are asked to install the Packet Tracer software. This software is available for download through the Cisco NetSpace website (the same as where the curriculum can be accessed). After you log in to the site scroll to the bottom of the page and find the "Resources" section which should have a link to download Packet Tracer. You can also try accessing it at through this link after logging in.
  • Lab 6.1.2.3: Create User Accounts
    • NOTE: Create a user account named "ITC Student" with the password "Password123!" you may also create a second new user account with your choice of username and password.
  • Lab 6.1.2.13: Manage Virtual Memory
  • Lab 6.1.2.14: Device Manager
  • Lab 6.1.3.7: Monitor and Manage System Resources
  • Lab 6.1.4.2: Hard Drive Maintenance
  • Lab 6.1.4.4: Manage System Files in Windows
  • Lab 6.1.5.4: Common Windows CLI Commands
  • Lab 6.1.5.6: System Utilities
  • Lab 6.3.1.2: Manage the Startup Folder
  • Lab 6.3.1.5: Task Scheduler
  • Lab 6.3.1.7: System Restore

Networking Labs

  • Lab 8.1.2.10: Connect to a Router for the First Time
    • NOTE: The default router IP address is 192.168.1.1 with the username/password of admin/admin
    • NOTE: When asked to change the IP address and DHCP server settings of the router use: IP Address 192.168.109.1, Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0, Starting DHCP Address of 192.168.109.75, and 25 Maximum Users
  • Lab 8.1.2.12: Configure a Wireless Router in Windows
  • Lab 8.1.2.14: Test the Wireless NIC In Windows
  • Lab 8.1.3.9: Share Resources in Windows
  • Lab 8.1.4.3: Remote Assistance in Windows
  • Lab 8.1.4.4: Remote Desktop in Windows

Mobile Labs

  • Laptop & Mobile Lab - Install Android Virtual Machine
  • Lab 10.1.2.3: Working with Android
  • Lab 10.2.1.2: Passcode Locks

Linux Labs

  • Lab 10.4.1.4: Install Linux in a VM and Explore the GUI
  • Lab 10.4.3.3: Working with the Linux Command Line

Printer Labs

Security Labs

  • Lab 12.2.1.8: Configure Windows Local Security Policy
  • Lab 12.3.1.3: Configure Data Backup and Recovery in Windows
  • Lab 12.3.1.5: Configure the Firewall in Windows
  • Lab 12.3.1.9: Configure Users and Groups in Windows

Troubleshooting Activity

Homework

Any homework assigned in the course will go here. This falls into the Labs/Homework category of your course grade. Remember, for homework assignments turn in the actual pages from your lab book or printouts from the curriculum and not a lab report. Homework assignment are individual, you and your lab partner need to both turn them in separately even if you work on them together.

  • Participate in an online forum discussion (typically 3 quality posts or more) of each chapter on the NetSpace site. See forum posting page for details. (up to 10 points each chapter based on quality)

Participation Activities

Any participation activities completed in the course will go here. This falls into the participation category of your course grade.

  • Complete the online pretest exam (10 points for attempting)
  • Complete the online course feedback form (5 points for completing)
  • Complete the online practice final exam (10 points for attempting)
  • Complete the Checkpoint exam (10 points for attempting)
  • Compete the A+ Cert Practice Exam #1 (10 points for attempting)
  • Compete the A+ Cert Practice Exam #2 (10 points for attempting)
  • Professionalism Exercise (10 points)

Unit Assessments

You are responsible for completing the online exam associated with each chapter in the course through the Netacad website.

Other

You are also responsible for completing these things, see the course syllabus for category and weighting information.

  • Online Final Exam
  • Skills Final Exam

Skills Final Exam

The Skills Final Exam is designed to test your ability to apply the concepts learned in this class and practiced in labs to common, real-world scenarios.

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