APS 417: BLENDED MODULE SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGY
| Institution | KENYATTA UNIVERSITY |
| Course | BACHELOR OF ARTS PSY... |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | stephen oyake rabilo |
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Good Student, you are most welcome to this module I suppose that you have interacted with learning and more so psychology in your schooling. I suppose that you have heard about school psychology and probably come up with your own version of the meaning and what it entails in the field of psychology and learning especially when it relates to yourself, your colleagues, family siblings, community and the general society in which education is being emphasized by the government. There has been issues of education for all ideology, global and national millennium development goals of education, and Kenya’s vision 2030 where one of the pillars of expected developmental reforms is basically education. All this indicate that that schooling for all children becomes a key focal issue in the current government In this module, we will introduce you school psychology and explore the rationale for studying it and possible integrating it in our day today learning from psychological point of views in order to enhance effective and efficient learning and holistic wellness among teachers, students, management and even home environments.
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08 VLAN Principles and Configuration
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Ethernet technology implements data communication over shared media based
on carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD). If there are a
large number of PCs on the Ethernet, security risks and broadcast storms may
occur, deteriorating network performance and even causing network breakdowns.
The virtual local area network (VLAN) technology is therefore introduced to solve
the preceding problem.
This note describes basic VLAN principles, working principles of different Layer 2
interfaces, VLAN applications, data forwarding principles, and basic VLAN
configuration methods.
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09 STP Principles and Configuration
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On an Ethernet switching network, redundant links are used to implement link backup and enhance network reliability. However, the use of redundant links may produce loops, leading to broadcast storms and an unstable MAC address table. As a result, communication on the network may deteriorate or even be interrupted. To prevent loops, IEEE introduced the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP).
Devices running STP exchange STP Bridge Protocol Data Units (BPDUs) to discover loops on the network and block appropriate ports. This enables a ring topology to be trimmed into a loop-free tree topology, preventing infinite looping of packets and ensuring packet processing capabilities of devices.
IEEE introduced the Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) to improve the network
convergence speed.
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10 Inter-VLAN Communication
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By default, a Layer 2 switching network is a broadcast domain, which brings many
problems. Virtual local area network (VLAN) technology isolates such broadcast
domains, preventing users in different VLANs from communicating with each
other. However, such users sometimes need to communicate.
This course describes how to implement inter-VLAN communication.
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11. Eth-Trunk, iStack, and CSS
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As services develop and the campus network scale expands, users have
increasingly demanding requirements on network bandwidth and reliability.
Traditional solutions improve network bandwidth by upgrading devices and
implement high reliability by deploying redundant links and using the Spanning
Tree Protocol (STP), leading to low flexibility, time-consuming troubleshooting, and
complex configuration.
This chapter describes how to use Eth-Trunk, intelligent stack (iStack), and cluster
switch system (CSS) technologies to improve network bandwidth and reliability.
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12 ACL Principles and Configuration
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Rapid network development brings challenges to network security and quality of service(QoS). Access control lists (ACLs) are closely related to network security and QoS. By accurately identifying packet flows on a network and working with other technologies, ACLs can control network access behaviors, prevent network attacks, and improve network bandwidth utilization, thereby ensuring network environment security and QoS reliability. This course describes the basic principles and functions of ACLs, types and characteristics of ACLs, basic composition of ACLs, ACL rule ID matching order, usage of wildcards, and ACL configurations.
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13. AAA Principles and Configuration
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User management is one of the most basic security management requirements for
any network. Authentication, authorization, and accounting (AAA) is a management framework that provides a security mechanism for authorizing some users to access specified resources and recording the operations of these users. AAA is widely used because of its good scalability and easy implementation of centralized management of user information. AAA can be implemented through multiple protocols. In actual applications, the Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS) protocol is the most commonly used to implement AAA.
This course describes the basic concepts, implementation, basic configurations, and
typical application scenarios of AAA.
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14 Network Address Translation
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With the development of the Internet and the increase of network applications,
limited public IPv4 addresses have become the bottleneck of network
development. To solve this problem, Network Address Translation (NAT) was
introduced.
NAT enables hosts on an internal network to access an external network. It not
only helps alleviate IPv4 address shortage but also improves the security of the
internal network as NAT prevents devices on the external network from directly
communicating with hosts on the internal network that uses private addresses.
This course describes the motivation behind NAT, and implementations and
application scenarios of different types of NAT.
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15. Network Services and Applications
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The Internet has become an integral part of our lives, with a wide range of
applications such as file transfer, email sending, online video, web browsing, and
online gaming. Because of the layered network model, common users can use
various services provided by the application layer, without knowing technical
details such as communication technology implementations.
In previous courses, we have learned technologies related to the data link layer,
network layer, and transport layer. This chapter will describe common network
services and applications such as FTP, DHCP, and HTTP.
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16 WLAN Overview
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Wired LANs are expensive and lack mobility. The increasing demand for portability
and mobility requires wireless local area network (WLAN) technologies. WLAN is now the most cost-efficient and convenient network access mode. This course introduces the development of WLAN in different phases, concepts related to WLAN technologies, implementation and basic configurations of common WLAN networking architectures, and WLAN development trends.
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