How to Pass the Computer Systems Servicing NC II Assessment?

Here's how you will pass the Computer System Servicing NC II Assessment: For Oral And Documentation Questioning: You must posses adequate knowledge the what and how general information about the computer. Including the relationship of chipsets, CPU, RAM, motherboard, and the unit that it comprises. Practice your English writing skills because you will be needing it. … Continue reading How to Pass the Computer Systems Servicing NC II Assessment?

Technical Vocational Livelihood (TVL) Track | Job-Ready Skills

If you are really not sure if you will be able to pursue any degree after Senior High or if you want to earn money immediately after graduation, then this track is for you. Even without college, Technical-Vocational-Livelihood track will equip you with job-ready skills in the future. This track also invests primarily on skills … Continue reading Technical Vocational Livelihood (TVL) Track | Job-Ready Skills

COC 2 | Configuring of Computer Systems and Networks

Computer System Servicing Module This module contains information and suggested learning activities on Computer Systems Servicing II. It includes training materials and activities for you to complete. Completion of this module will help you better understand the succeeding module on the Maintaining Computer System and Networks.  This module consists of 3 learning outcomes. Each learning outcome contains … Continue reading COC 2 | Configuring of Computer Systems and Networks

Self Assessment Guide | TESDA

Self-Assessment Guide (SAG) – a pre-assessment tool to help the candidate and the assessor determine what evidence is available, where gaps exist, including readiness for assessment. This document can: identify the candidate’s skills and knowledge; highlight gaps in the candidate’s skills and knowledge; provide critical guidance to the assessor n the evidence that needs to be … Continue reading Self Assessment Guide | TESDA

Common Questions During CSS NC II Assessment

What to Expect? The student/ candidate that is taking up the National Assessment in Computer Systems Servicing  (CSS) NC II goes through the four core competencies of the qualification, namely: Install and configure computer systems; Set-up Computer Networks; Set-up Computer Servers; and Maintain and Repair Computer Systems and Networks. The assessment is composed of a … Continue reading Common Questions During CSS NC II Assessment

COC 3 | Setup Computer Servers

Computer System Servicing Module TESDA offers Computer System Servicing - NCII in replacement to CHS (Computer Hardware Servicing). This module aims to provide step by step tutorial for in COC 3 - Setup Computer Server. Credits to Sir. Griff Asteen Acerden Empino. COC 3 - Setup Computer Server DHCP Server DNS Server File Services Folder Redirection Remote Desktop Printer … Continue reading COC 3 | Setup Computer Servers

COC 1 | Install and Configure a Computer System

Computer System Servicing Module TESDA offers Computer System Servicing - NC II in replacement to CHS (Computer Hardware Servicing). This module aims to provide step by step tutorial for in COC 1 - Install and Configure a Computer System COC 1 - Install and Configure a Computer System Disassemble/ Assemble Desktop Computer Prepare Installer (Creating Portable Bootable Device) … Continue reading COC 1 | Install and Configure a Computer System

CSS (COC1) | Basic Parts of a Motherboard and Their Function

Motherboard Alternatively referred to as the MB, mainboard, mboard, mobo, backplane board, baseboard, main circuit board, planar board, system board, or a logic board on Apple computers. The motherboard is a printed circuit board that is the foundation of a computer, located on the back side or at the bottom of the computer chassis. It … Continue reading CSS (COC1) | Basic Parts of a Motherboard and Their Function

CSS (COC1) | Function and Parts of the Computer System Unit

Definition A typical desktop computer consists of a computer system unit, a keyboard, a mouse, and a monitor. The computer system unit is the enclosure for all the other main interior components of a computer. It is also called the computer case, computer chassis, or computer tower. Cases are typically made of steel or aluminum … Continue reading CSS (COC1) | Function and Parts of the Computer System Unit

Basic Network Configuration

This section covers basic network configuration setup and testing. Also covered are basic concepts and operations, including the difference between LAN and WAN networks and how IP Addressing is used. In a networked environment, such as a company, typically there are many computers connected together using a router or a switch (for more information, see … Continue reading Basic Network Configuration