Description
This is lab number 10 of a series of ten labs on the Linux Operating System. The lab is on shell scripting in Linux with examples in bash. The lab saves the teacher prep time.
The labs are part of our Intro to Cyber Security curriculum but they can also be taught as part of an Intro to Tech track. The track is introductory, not advanced.
All kinds of schools can benefit including charter schools, public schools, vocational schools, college prep schools etc. The labs are mainly thought at the high school level but they can also be taught at elementary school level.
The labs go hand in hand with the more theoretical Intro to OS Module and the Hardware Module. Please also lookup the Exercises that come with this unit.
The labs are structured as follows:
Unit 1. File commands
Unit 2. Other file commands
Unit 3. Processes management
Unit 4. File permissions
Unit 5. System info
Unit 6. Software compression and installation
Unit 7. Text editors
Unit 8. Searching, I/O and redirection
Unit 9. Network services
Unit 10. Shell scripting
Students can exercise the Linux commands online using the JS Linux emulator. This Linux emulator allows students to run Linux in a web browser and without a prior OS installation.
Please download this resource now and leave a review for TpT credit!
Please follow our Store for early bird deals!
Licensing is one license per teacher per class.
Linux Labs | Shell Scripting | Lecture notes | High School | Unit 10
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Description
This is lab number 10 of a series of ten labs on the Linux Operating System. The lab is on shell scripting in Linux with examples in bash. The lab saves the teacher prep time.
The labs are part of our Intro to Cyber Security curriculum but they can also be taught as part of an Intro to Tech track. The track is introductory, not advanced.
All kinds of schools can benefit including charter schools, public schools, vocational schools, college prep schools etc. The labs are mainly thought at the high school level but they can also be taught at elementary school level.
The labs go hand in hand with the more theoretical Intro to OS Module and the Hardware Module. Please also lookup the Exercises that come with this unit.
The labs are structured as follows:
Unit 1. File commands
Unit 2. Other file commands
Unit 3. Processes management
Unit 4. File permissions
Unit 5. System info
Unit 6. Software compression and installation
Unit 7. Text editors
Unit 8. Searching, I/O and redirection
Unit 9. Network services
Unit 10. Shell scripting
Students can exercise the Linux commands online using the JS Linux emulator. This Linux emulator allows students to run Linux in a web browser and without a prior OS installation.
Please download this resource now and leave a review for TpT credit!
Please follow our Store for early bird deals!
Licensing is one license per teacher per class.







