Quarter 1: Grade 9/11
Quarter 1: Grade 9/11
Quarter 1: Grade 9/11
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD TRACK AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (NC II)
(640 hours)
Grade 9/11
CORE COMPETENCIES
LESSON 8: INSTALLING AND CONFIGURING COMPUTER SYSTEMS (ICCS)
• Types and parts of The learners demonstrate The learners shall be able to LO 1. Assemble computer hardware TLE_IACSS9-
computers an understanding of install and configure computer 1.1 Plan unit assembly to ensure OHS policies and 12ICCS-Ia-e-28
• Computer operating concepts and principles in systems based on established procedures are followed in accordance with
Quarter 1
systems installing configuring procedures and system systems requirements
• Windows / MAC OS X computer systems requirements 1.2 Prepare unit assembly to ensure OHS policies
/Linux and procedures are followed in accordance with
• Peripheral devices systems requirements Q1
• Computer systems design 1.3 Identify materials necessary to complete the
RONILO PIJAN work in accordance with established procedures Module 1
• Computer assembly
procedures
Lasicam Peral NHS and check against system requirements
Lasicam Peral NHS 1.4 Obtain materials necessary to complete the work
• Power ON self-test and
basic-input-output-system in accordance with established procedures and
check against system requirements Q1 Module
(BIOS) configuration
procedures 1.5 Obtain tools, equipment and testing devices 2
• CMOS LORENZO ROMERO needed to carry out installation work in
SNNHS accordance with established procedures and
• Motherboards
Lasicam Peral NHS check for correct operation and safety
• Multimedia storage
devices:
1.6 Assemble computer hardware in accordance with M3
GODSLEE S. LESOY established procedures and system
- Video cards
GINIVIEVE S. LESOY requirements
- Sound cards
TAGANAAN NHS 1.7 Perform BIOS configuration in accordance with M4
- Graphical user interface Lasicam Peral NHS hardware requirements
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K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD TRACK AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (NC II)
(640 hours)
Quarter 2
- -USB bootable using
diskpart/CMD
• Software installers
• Disk management software - Ralph James Jaron 4.2 Carry out variation to application software in
Q2M6
• Antivirus / diagnostic Alegria Stand Alone SHS accordance to customer/ client requirements
software 4.3 Access software updates in accordance with
• Device drivers Dawn Novaliza Ranay manufacturer’s recommendations and Q2M7
• Drivers/Software update requirements
Alegria Stand Alone SHS
procedures 4.4 Install software updates in accordance with
- Application software manufacturer’s recommendations and
RANAY & JARON Q2M8
license agreements requirements
- Stress-testing Alegria Stand Alone SHS
Quarter 3
procedures
- 5S and 3Rs
Q3M1
environmental policies
Q3M2
• Computer network The learners demonstrate The learners shall be able to set LO 1 Install network cables TLE_IACSS912SUCN-
concepts an understanding of up computer networks based 1.1 Plan cable routes in accordance with network IVa-j-33
Q3M5
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K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD TRACK AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (NC II)
(640 hours)
• Network cable installation concepts and principles in established procedures and design and actual installation site
• Copper cable splicing and setting up computer system requirements for 1.2 Determine cable routes in accordance with
cable testing networks hardware network design and actual installation site Q3M6
• Fiber optic cables splicing 1.3 Identify necessary network materials in
and installation accordance with established procedures and
requirements check against system requirements
Q3M7
• Philippine Electrical Code 1.4 Obtain necessary network materials in
relevant to data connection accordance with established procedures and
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• OHS standards and 5S check against system requirements
principles
• Practicing 3Rs (reduce, 1.5 Obtain tools, equipment, and testing devices in
reuse, recycle/recover) accordance with established procedures
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Q4M1
• 3Rs environmental policies 1.6 Check tools, equipment and testing devices in
• Managing waste from accordance with established procedures
electrical and electronic 1.7 Follow OHS policies Q4M2
equipment (WEEE) 1.8 Use appropriate PPE
1.9 Perform copper cable splicing based on
Electronic
Q4M3
Industries Alliance / Telecommunications
Industry Association (EIA/TIA) standards
1.10 Install network cables and cable raceways in
Q4M4
accordance with established procedures and
installation requirements
1.11 Perform installation work and check for
Q4M5
unnecessary damage that has occurred and
complies with requirements
1.12 Follow OHS standards and 5S principles Q4M6
according to enterprise requirements
1.13 Dispose excess components and materials
based on WEEE directives and 3Rs waste Q4M7
management program
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Grade 10/12 Quarte
K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD TRACK AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (NC II)
(640 hours)
•
•
network design
addressing
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LO 2: Set network configuration
2.1 Check network connectivity of each terminal in
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• subnetting accordance with network design
• topology CLAVER NHS 2.2 Diagnose and repair any problem or fault in the Q1M1
• router/Wi-fi/ wireless network system in line with standard operating
access point/repeater Jordan Buhion procedures
configuration 2.3 Configure Network Interface Card (NIC) in
• Network Interface Card CLAVER NHS accordance with the network design
Q1M2
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD CODES
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K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD TRACK AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (NC II)
(640 hours)
• Wireless settings
configuration
• Gateways
• Security/firewall/advanced
settings configuration
• Cloud computing
• Network connectivity
testing
• Device systems settings
configuration
• Local area network (LAN)
port configuration
• Wide area network (WAN)
port configuration
• Configuration procedure
for
• Routers – managed and
unmanaged
• Access points
• Switch – managed and
unmanaged
• Repeaters
• Network Interface Cards
types and configuration
settings
• Wireless network Interface
card
• Wired Network Interface
Card
• Firewall configuration
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K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD TRACK AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (NC II)
(640 hours)
•
Network inspection
procedures
Safe computer network
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LO 4: Inspect and test the configured
computer networks
4.1 Undertake final inspection of the configuration
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manufacturer’s instructions/manual
Rita P. Tadlas 4.3 Check computer networks to ensure safe
operation
4.4 Prepare reports according to company
requirements
NHS 4.5 Complete reports according to company
Q2M2
requirements
LESSON 10: SETTING UP COMPUTER SERVERS (SUCS)
• Network operating systems The learners demonstrate The learners shall be able to set LO 1: Set up user access TLE_IACSS912SUCS-
(NOS) features an understanding of up computer servers based on 1.1 Create user folder in accordance with Network IIIa-e37
• User access level concepts and principles in acceptable standards and operating system features
configurations setting up computer hardware 1.2 Configure user access level based on NOS
• Network policies and Mainit NHS
servers features
Q2M3
requirements
• Wireless network Interface
• Configure server function card LO 2: Configure network services TLE_IACSS912SUCS-
• Server modules and • Wired Network Interface 2.1 Check normal server function in accordance IIIf-jIVa-j-38
addons Card with manufacturer’s instructions
Q2M5
• Network services and its Firewall configuration 2.2 Install and update required modules/add-ons on
operation NOS installation procedures
PLACER NHS
Roberto S. Domagtoy
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K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD TRACK AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (NC II)
(640 hours)
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
CONTENT CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE STANDARD CODES
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K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD TRACK AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (NC II)
(640 hours)
reports and procedures
LESSON 11: MAINTAINING AND REPAIRING COMPUTER SYSTEMS AND NETWORKS (MRCN)
• Procedures in planning and The learners demonstrate The learners shall be able to LO 1. Plan and prepare for maintenance and TLE_IACSS912MRCN-
preparing maintenance an understanding of maintain and repair computer repair IIa-e40
and diagnoses of faulty concepts and principles in systems and networks based on 1.1 Plan maintenance and/ or diagnosis of faults in
computer and networks maintaining and repairing acceptable standards in line with job requirements
systems computer systems and computer’s software and 1.2 Prepare maintenance and/ or diagnosis of faults
• Tools and tests equipment networks hardware in line with job requirements
• PC specifications 1.3 Obtain tools, equipment, and testing devices
• OHS policies and needed for correct operation and safety
Q3M1
procedures 1.4 Check tools, equipment, and testing devices
• Maintenance of computer needed for correct operation and safety
systems and networks 1.5 Obtain materials necessary to complete the
• Planning and preparing for work in accordance with established procedures Q3M2
maintenance and check against job requirements
• Computer systems 1.6 Follow OHS policies and procedures in line with Q3M3
maintenance procedures job requirements
• PC systems 1.7 Check computer systems and networks for
• Computer operations maintenance against job/ service order or Q3M4
• Electronic fault findings instructions and specifications
• PPE LO 2. Maintain computer systems and TLE_IACSS9-
• Diagnosis of computer networks 12MRCN-IIf-j-41
systems and networks 2.1 Use appropriate PPE in line with standard
function procedures
• Maintenance of computer 2.2 Check normal function of computer systems and
systems and networks networks in accordance with manufacturer’s Q3M5
• Repair or replace faulty instructions
system 2.3 Perform scheduled/ periodic maintenance in
• Contingency procedures in accordance with manufacturer’s requirements
response to unplanned 2.4 Repair materials when needed in accordance
with established procedures
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K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD TRACK AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (NC II)
(640 hours)
events and conditions 2.5 Replace materials when needed in accordance
• Use and operation of tools, with establish procedures
instruments, and testing 2.6 Respond to unplanned events or conditions in
devices accordance with established procedures
• Occupational health and
safety policies and
procedures
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K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD TRACK AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (NC II)
(640 hours)
• Diagnostic procedures
• Identifying and isolating
faults/problems
- Diagnostic software
utilities
- Gathering of
information
• Accomplished forms
- Diagnostic reports
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- Proposal reports
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LEARNING COMPETENCIES
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K TO 12 BASIC EDUCATION CURRICULUM
JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL TECHNOLOGY AND LIVELIHOOD TRACK AND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL – TECHNICAL-VOCATIONAL LIVELIHOOD TRACK
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY – COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING (NC II)
(640 hours)
• Testing methods and LO 5. Inspect and test the computer systems TLE_IACSS912MRCN-
procedures and networks IVf-j-44
5.1 Undertake final inspection so that the
• Documentation and making
configuration conforms to the manufacturer’s
reports Q4M3
instructions/manual
• Waste management 5.2 Ensure that the configuration conforms to the
• OHS standards and 5S manufacturer’s instructions/manual
principles 5.3 Check/ test computer systems and networks to
• Practicing 3Rs ensure safe operation
• 3Rs environmental policies 5.4 Follow OHS standards and 5S principles Q4M4
• Managing waste from according to enterprise policies
electrical and electronic 5.5 Clean worksite and make sure it is clear from all
equipment (WEEE) debris and left in safe condition in accordance
with company procedures
5.6 Dispose of excess components and materials
based on WEEE directives and 3Rs waste
management program Q4M5
5.7 Prepare report according to company
requirements
5.8 Complete report according to company
requirements
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