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Why you need computer and a network in their school.. Networks provide valuable resources. Surround yourself with experts in their fields. Get to know people from all walks of life so that when you need information you can turn to your network. Networks save you time. Why search the net for a Real Estate Agent or house cleaner when you can call a friend? Connecting with your network allows you to skip the research. Networks make it easier to meet new people. New to your profession? Join a professional organization to meet others in your industry.

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Why you need computer and a network in their school..

Networks provide valuable resources.

Surround yourself with experts in their fields.

Get to know people from all walks of life so that when you need information you can turn to your network.

Networks save you time.

Why search the net for a Real Estate Agent or house cleaner when you can call a friend? Connecting with your

network allows you to skip the research.

Networks make it easier to meet new people.

New to your profession? Join a professional organization to meet others in your industry.

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How many computers do you think they need ? Why? ..

• 50 computers for students because it enough for student to study in one lesson now computer and network is very important for everybody

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What software would they need? Why?

Microsoft Office

• Outlook Microsoft Outlook is more than an email program. It allows the

user to manage tasks,

• Word Microsoft Word is used to write and edit documents---from short

memos to books.

• Publisher Home users or corporate organizations use Microsoft Publisher to

create print or electronic publications of many kinds

• PowerPoint Individuals giving presentations use Microsoft PowerPoint

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Which network would be the best? LAN,WAN,PAN, Why? ..

•LAN … Because LAN is a small network which is usually contained within

one building or campus. It is usually a private network, unlike the public internet. An Administrator in charge controlls file sharing, access and many other factors. LANs can be connected to public networks like the Internet, with some precautions (against hackers, viruses etc). Usually a firewall/proxy server/router acts as the gateway between the LAN and the Public Network. A popular wired LAN technology is the Ethernet (Sometimes called IEEE 802.3). These days Wireless LANs are becoming popular. They are collectively known as IEEE 802.11 LANs.

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