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1 eLearning Brothers Storyboard Course Type: Audience: Projected Hours: SME’s: Project Manager: Assigned Developer: Course Title: Project Information Adult, Entry-level networking students Unknown Damon Sharretts Transmission Control Protocol and Reliable Communication Computer Based Training Video

2 Global Course Information Fonts: Color Scheme: Client Requests: Style Guide Available: Authoring Technology: Technical Specifications: Target Browsers: Additional Notes: Will the Training be viewed on a mobile platform: Are there any attached Documents in the course?: Course Design Information Arial – Sans Serif, Dark color Light Background, light colors NONE Basic PowerPoint template Course will be implementing into the Intro to Networking Course and Quizzes will be graded as assignments Video will be produced with a player so all browsers should be compatible PowerPoint slides recorded using Camtasia None Mobile browsers will be tested None

3 Revision History DateVersionCreated/Revised BySuggestions/Comments 3/30/15 1.0 Damon Beginning slides and version 4/13/15 1.1 Damon Added flow control details, Wireshark demonstration 4/14//15 1.2 Damon Added port ranges slide and review slices 4/15 Damon Added Branching and external links 1.3

4 Course Map – Logic Flow Course Instructional Goal: Provide an understanding of the reliability functions of Transmission Control Protocol 1 Reliable communication 2 Ports 3 Sequence/Acknowledgeme nt numbers 4 Flow Control 1.1 Versus unreliable 1.21.32.1 Source Ports 2.2 Destination ports 2.3 Sockets/Socket Pair 3.1 What are sequence numbers for? 3.2 How are acknowledgement numbers used 3.34.1 Window sizes 4.24.3

5 Table of Contents Slide NumberSlide NameSlide BranchingNotes Course Branching 14 Quiz #1 1 Options: Replay this section or Continue 20 Quiz#2 25 15 28 Quiz#3 20 Options: Replay this section, Continue, Link to Seq/Ack num Conclusion Link to TCP overview video Options: Replay this section or Continue

6 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Introduction All Narration should be scripted out in “Notes” Section. Narration should be in the format of [Narration]. This will allow you to CTRL+F “[Narration]” to search for narration in the document. Duplicate and Drag Box onto stage then input text to describe needed graphics Example 1: Boy on bike crossing the street. Cars and houses in the background. Audio and video instructions. This includes anything from the narration of each slide to instructions on what music or sound effects to use. Graphic instructions. This will share verbally how you would like specific images to appear within your course. Include images if needed to help relay the information in a visual form. If using video make sure you include the file name of the video you want to use, so it’s easy to find. Text elements. Provide the exact on-screen content you will be using in your e-Learning course. Make sure you also include what font, size and color you would like for each text element. Confirm that the content you use is clear and will be easily understood by the audience. Interactivity and navigation. Describe the actions that will be used in your course. Anyone who reviews your storyboard should be able to easily understand what the learner can do on each slide and what will happen next. Confirm that your interactions have a purpose and will help the learner understand the presented information. Notes to developer: Should be numbered to match boxes/items on stage Include audio/video/graphics instructions Include Text elements that differ from global instructions Describe Interactivity and navigation Title Intro Title Intro

7 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Static Slide What is TCP? - protocol - Uses ports to connect applications between hosts

8 Slide Title: CLICK > DEVELOPER NOTES What are Ports?

9 Slide Title: CLICK > DEVELOPER NOTES Source Ports - description - Use Graphic of client and server connection showing flow of data

10 Slide Title: TEXT ENTRY > DEVELOPER NOTES Destination ports - description - Use Graphic of client and server connection showing flow of data

11 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Sockets - Combining IP Addresses and ports

12 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Socket pair - Identifying a conversation

13 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Reliable versus Unreliable communication - phone call versus mail

14 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Quiz #1 -What are TCP ports used for? -The value for which port type is “randomly” selected when a connection is initiated? -When a connection is being initiated, which port type will most likely be a ‘well-known’ port?

15 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Branch - replay this section - continue

16 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion What makes TCP Reliable? - 3 way handshake - sequence numbers - Acknowledgement numbers - window sizes

17 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion - 3 way handshake Graphic of flow of data and packet types

18 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion - sequence numbers Animation highlighting steps

19 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion - Acknowledgement numbers

20 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Quiz #2 -What is the purpose for using sequence numbers? -At the destination host, the last segment that was received had the sequence number of 2540. When the host acknowledges this segment what will the acknowledgement number be?

21 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Branch - replay this section - continue

22 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Flow Control -Controlling the speed of a transmission - window sizes

23 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Increasing speed of transmission

24 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Decreasing speed of transmission

25 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Quiz #3 -In order to slowdown the stream of segments from a source, the destination will__________ it’s window size. -In order to increase the speed of segments from a source, the destination will __________it’s window size.

26 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Branch - replay this section - continue

27 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Review slides

28 Slide Title: > DEVELOPER NOTES Course Conclusion Branch - replay this section - continue - extra web links


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