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CSS1 Teacher Evaluation/Assessment

  1.Pedagogy – Teaching: In CSS1, teaching is focused on demonstrations, clear explanations, and hands-on activities that allow us to understand both theory and practical applications of computer servicing. 2.Approach – Learning: My approach in learning CSS1 is through active participation, practice, and teamwork. By applying what is taught, I can easily connect lessons to real-life situations and develop confidence. Insights about CSS1: I learned that CSS1 is not only about computer parts and troubleshooting but also about discipline, patience, problem-solving, and collaboration. It provides essential skills that are useful in both academics and everyday life. 3.Affirmation: I believe I can continue improving my skills in CSS1. Mistakes are part of learning, and with dedication and practice, I will become more skilled and confident in computer servicing.

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 Name: Arjan D. Salem Age:16 Birthday:December 21,2008 Hobbies:Playing volleyball,basketball,and guitar My motto in life:Dream big, work hard, stay kind

MY REFLECTION ON ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY

1. What I like most in the PC ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY practial hands on? What I liked most was the actual experience of touching and working with the computer parts. It gave me a deeper understanding of how each component connects and functions inside the system unit 2. What I like least in the activity? What I liked least was the time pressure and the challenge of handling very sensitive parts, since I was worried about damaging them.   3. What I learned during and after the activity with my pair? I learned how important teamwork and communication are during the activity. With my partner, I realized that sharing tasks makes the work easier and faster. 4. What are the things I need to improve when performing the activities in the laboratory?  I need to improve my confidence and speed when handling the components, especially when inserting or removing delicate parts like the RAM and CPU.