EVOC 518 Lesson Plan Form - Lesson 6

INSTRUCTOR: Leonard A. Moreno
HOURS: 3 of 24 minimum required
SUBJECT: Vocational - Basic Computer Repair - Power Supply

The STUDENT PERFORMANCE Objective - (by the end of the lesson students will be able to):

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Condition: Given an power supply and a set of step-by-step instructions ...

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Person: each student...

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Performance: will configure and install a power supply into a computer ...

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Criteria: that works.

The EQUIPMENT and MATERIALS required for the lesson:

bulletHandout - showing the step-by-step construction process.
bulletCase - from which the memory will be installed.
bulletPower Supply - the material to perform the task.
bulletCable - power cable to connect to the power supply.

How INSTRUCTOR will FACILITATE student learning:

Introduction - Anticipatory Set (30 minutes)

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Statement of objective (from above) - (By The End Of Lesson Students Will Be Able To)

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Instructor shows working power supply installation.

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Instructor informs of different power supply types.

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Tie in the importance of using step by step installation process.

Instruction - Key Concepts (30 minutes)

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Power supply types (AT / ATX) Advanced Technology / AT Extension

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Voltage settings (120v / 240v)

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Demonstrate each step on the handout (see attached handout).

Checking for Understanding and Clarification (15 minutes)

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Ask students questions about different types.

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Ask students to identify voltage, and their difference.

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Ask individual students questions about particular steps.

Guided and Independent Practice (1.5 hours)

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Actual student practice will come after the demonstration.

Conclusion - Closure (15 minutes)

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Reemphasize importance of the step by step process.

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Encourage students to use handout as a guide.

How the students will be EVALUATED:

The student will demonstrate in a lab setting proper configuration of a power supply. The student will identify type of power supply is to power the computer. The student will identify the correct voltage setting.  The student will install the power supply correctly and connect it to the motherboard.  The student will have a power supply when the computer is turned on.

 

STEP 1: Get out the tools you'll need - Phillips screwdriver.

STEP 2: Ground yourself - static electricity can kill your computer.

STEP 3: Open your computer case - don't lose the screws or your placement.
 

STEP 4: Perfect match - we must use the right power supply for the computer, we will use ATX.
 

STEP 5: Don't fry your computer, the united states uses 120v while outside the country uses 240v for power.

STEP 6: Let rock and roll - place the power supply inside accordingly and screw down tightly.
 

STEP 7: The power supply is the heart of your computer, find the connector on the motherboard.

STEP 8:  We must connect the motherboard cable so it can give your computer life.

STEP 9: Where the juice - connect the power cord from the power supply to a wall outlet, and turn on your computer.

STEP 10: Close your computer case - make sure everything goes back.
 

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