How Networks Work: Misconceptions

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Misconceptions

Test common incorrect explanations against definitions, conservation rules and evidence.

This extension applies that lens specifically to How Networks Work.

How Networks Work

A network connects devices so they can exchange data. Data is split into packets and forwarded across local links and routers to an addressed destination.

Core checkpoint: The internet is a network of networks, not a single cloud computer.

Grade 7 Computational Thinking and Privacy — Misconceptions: Which statement best captures the core checkpoint for How Networks Work?

Grade 7 Computational Thinking and Privacy — Misconceptions: Enter the highlighted key term for How Networks Work. Checkpoint clue: What is a packet?

Grade 7 Computational Thinking and Privacy — Misconceptions: Which lesson most directly explains the concepts used in this application?

A message may travel through mobile towers and an internet provider before reaching a server.

Name the original topic being extended by this misconceptions lesson.

Which statement is the best evidence-led starting point for How Networks Work: Misconceptions?