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Assignment Directions: Think of an organization (business, religious institution, volunteer organization, sports team) with which you have been involved. Imagine outfitting it with an IT infrastructure. Prepare a plan for what you would do to support outfitting it. Draw a map of a network connecting all the individuals, give them PCs and printers, and lay out the design as best you can. The purpose is to begin working with these concepts, not to build a perfect network.

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Use PowerPoint's drawing tools, find another online sketch tool, or sketch your network by hand. Use circles for people, squares for PCs, and lines or connectors for network cable. Make sure you include servers.

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