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How to write a lesson plan for intranet and extranet.with example

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GPT 3.5
Lesson Plan: Understanding Intranet and Extranet

Objective:
Students will be able to differentiate between intranet and extranet, understand their uses, and identify the benefits of utilizing them in a business setting.

Materials:
- Computer with internet access
- Projector
- Whiteboard markers
- Handouts

Time: 60 minutes

Introduction (5 minutes):
- Start the lesson by asking students if they have heard of intranet and extranet before.
- Define both terms for the class: Intranet is a private network within an organization, while extranet is an extension of an intranet that allows access to outside users.

Main Activity (35 minutes):
1. Explain the difference between intranet and extranet using a visual aid on the projector.
2. Discuss the uses of intranet, such as internal communication, document sharing, and collaboration.
3. Present examples of how extranet can be used, including providing access to suppliers, partners, and customers.
4. Have students brainstorm the benefits of using both intranet and extranet in a business setting.
5. Divide the class into small groups and assign each group a scenario where they have to decide whether an intranet or extranet would be more suitable.
6. Have each group present their findings to the class.

Wrap-Up (10 minutes):
- Review the key points of the lesson: the differences between intranet and extranet, their uses, and their benefits.
- Ask students to reflect on how they could potentially use intranet and extranet in their future careers.

Assessment:
- Students will be assessed on their participation in group discussions, completion of the scenario assignment, and overall understanding of the differences between intranet and extranet.

Example Scenario:
A large retail company wants to improve communication and collaboration among its employees. They are considering implementing either an intranet or an extranet. Which option would be more suitable for this company and why?

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