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TRENDS12-Q4-Week5-LAS5.1

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Name: ___________________________________________Grade & Section: _________________
Subject: Trends, Networks
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Teacher: ______________________________Score: ______________
: Quarter 4 Week 5 LAS 5.1
: Meaning and dimensions of democracy.
: Differentiate connections from relationship, and networks.
: Trends, Networks and Critical Thinking in the 21st Century. Rex Book Store, Inc.
(RBS), 856 Nicanor Reyes Sr. St., Sampaloc, Manila., 2017. Pages 202-212. Gladys
P. Mangiduyos.
: Arniel G. Catubig
Connections and Networks
A network is two or more devices connected through links. A link is a communication’s pathway that transfers
data from one device to another. For communication to occur, two devices must be connected in some way to the
same link at the same time. One characteristic of networks is that it enables flow of information, flow of the resources
and flow of exchange, among others. It serves as link connecting nodes (or point) to each other. The nodes can be
a person (such as parents and children), institution (government and its agencies), bodies (such as rivers and its
tributaries) and concepts (such as economics and supply and demand)
Connections and Relationship
Relationship is about being and the experience of connecting with someone over an extended period of time.
One way you might think about the difference between a connection and a relationship is to picture it like how network
mappers do. In a typical network graph you’ll see lots of dots (or “nodes”), and these dots will be connected to each
other by lots of lines. The lines represent the relationships between the dots, that is to say, the relationship between
the things or people in the network.
“Relationship, Connections and Networks!”
Direction: Write out the names of the 10 people you know in the first column. In the second column, write
what is your relationship/connections with them. And in the third column, write who introduced that person
to you.
Rubrics:
50 pts. Complete ideas or responses presented are correct, correct grammar, mechanics (capitalization, punctuation, spelling)
40 pts. Lacking- 3 ideas or responses presented are correct, 1 error, mechanics (capitalization, punctuation, spelling)
30 pts. Lacking- 2 ideas or responses presented are correct, 2 errors, mechanics (capitalization, punctuation, spelling)
20 pts. Attempts to answer.
NAME
RELATIONSHIP/CONNECTIONS
NETWORKS
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