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1. Self Check 6 1 5 Directions Read each statement or question carefully Write the correct answer on your answer sheet 1 A part of the projector that can be adjusted to obtain the level or height of projection E Elevator button F Elevator foot G Tilt adjusting feet H Keystone button 2 Using your LCD projector you are to project a PowerPoint presentation on the screen Which source option will you select A Computer B RGB C S Video D Video 3 You are to adjust image distortion cause by tilting the projector what button will press on your projector to correct this problem A Keystone B Menu C Re sync D Source 4 A part of the lens control that when turned left or right will change the size of the projected image A Focus ring B Zoom lever C Zoom lens D Zoom ring Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ra y Page 46 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Answer Key No 6 1 5 Multiple Choice 1 B 2 A 3 B 4 A NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANC
2. Information Sheet No 6 1 5 The Common Parts and Controls of an LCD DLP Projector Objective After reading this information sheet you must be able to 1 Explain the common parts of LCD DLP Projectors 2 Identify and explain the different controls of an LCD DLP Projector LCD DLP projectors also known as multimedia projectors are considered as very helpful tools in conducting training You as a trainer must know how to operate this in order to maximize its training use A good knowledge of its parts and function of its common controls will be of great help to you Main Parts of a Multimedia Projector 1 Control Panel you can change setting of d your projector using ge aa the different controls buttons like power source menu and keystone 2 Zoom Lever turning this left or right will change the zoom level 3 Focus Ring rotating this ring will focus the projected image to the screen Power socket you will plug your power cord to this socket 5 Zoom lens Zoom in and out once the zoom level is adjusted Elevator foot you can adjust the height or level of projection once this is adjusted 7 Elevator button Before adjusting the elevator foot you have to press this button 8 Infrared receiver receives infrared signal from the projector remote control Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 se ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ET A Page 44 TE
3. Facilitating Training rFONSOP FRANCISCO Revision 1 Information Sheet No 6 1 7 Major Parts of the Amplifier Objectives After reading this information sheet you must be able to 1 Identify the parts of the amplifier and functions of each part We have learned that without the amplifier we cannot hear a sound coming from the microphone or any input source such as CD DVD This is important equipment in the public address system and order to use it properly you must know the major parts of the amplifier as well as their functions Volume Control Input Power Technic smeo eronsreo Microphone Input Tone Balance Control Socket Amplifiers Front Panel Volume Control Volume controls on an amplifier are basically just small potentiometers variable resistors that allow you to adjust the incoming signal to the amplifier so the amplifier works well with your desired sound level Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 Sera Loy SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTT A 7 Page 56 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 sagra Media in Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO B FRANCISCO Revision 1 Input Selector Input selector lets you select the input device such as CD DVD audio tape tuner and auxiliary input such as audio Power Button Power button lets you power ON the amplifier Tone Control Buttons Th
4. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Do not let object or liquids enter to the equipment Oo ON Aa FW ND See equipment enclosure for safety related markings Safety Handling of Electronic Equipments Following proper safety practices are a must when working with electronic equipment Not only is there the danger of electrical shock equipment can explode if not connected properly Many of today s electronic equipments are easily damaged by improper handling These equipments are expensive and can be easily damaged if proper operating procedures are not followed Handling Video Camera Recorders 1 Do not expose video camera recorders to rain water nor moisture 2 Do not expose video camera recorders to temperature more than 60 degrees centigrade 3 Do not carry the video camera by its microphone LCD viewfinder battery pack or by its cable Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ee Page 6 TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 MITA of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 4 Do not directly expose lens and viewfinder directly to strong light or sunlight 5 Handle it with care Do not subject the video camera recorder to shocks or vibrations as this will cause damage 6 Do not disassemble the camcorder If it does not function
5. CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ra y Page 68 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Trainee s Name Performance Checklist No 6 1 1 Presenting a Demonstration through Direct Video Footage Capture Date During the performance of the activity did the trainee perform according to the required criteria Criteria Inspected equipment for safe working condition and normal operation in line with manufacturers users guide YES NO Performed set up of equipment in accordance with the connection guide and presentation requirements Operated equipment based on presentation requirements and operation manual Executed presentation of lesson through direct video footage capture and in line with the session plan Stored Equipment through in accordance with standard operating procedure Date Developed CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised MEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Acavem Media in ed Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 69 of 134 LEARNING OUTCOME SUMMARY Learning Outcome 2 Present lesson via film viewing method Contents 1
6. The third section the recorder is responsible for writing the video signal onto a recording medium such as magnetic videotape The record function involves many signal processing steps and historically the recording process introduced some distortion and noise into the stored video such that playback of the stored signal may not retain the same characteristics detail as the live video feed All but the most primitive camcorders imaginable also need to have a recorder controlling section which allows the user to control the camcorder switch the recorder into playback mode for reviewing the recorded footage and an image control section which controls exposure focus and white balance Types of Video Camera Recorder In order to differentiate a camcorder from other devices that are capable of recording video like mobile phones and digital compact cameras a camcorder is generally identified as a portable self contained Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 a ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised EEA y Page 14 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 device having video capture and recording as its primary function Video Camera Format Camcorders are often classified by their storage device VHS Betamax Video8 are examples of 20th videotape based camcor
7. oe The VCD DVD Player Connect VCD DVD Player to LCD DLP Projector Operate a VCD DVD Player Techniques in Effective Utilization of Videos Facilitate Training Using VCD DVD and LCD DLP Projector Assessment Criteria Equipments are inspected for safe working condition and normal operation in line with manufacturer s user guide Set up of equipment is performed in accordance with connection guide safety practices and presentation requirements Equipment is operated based on presentation requirements and operation manual Learners are oriented prior to film viewing in line with the expected outcome of the lesson Learners are oriented prior to video viewing in line with the expected outcome of the lesson Strategies to ensure that the learner will learn important information from the movie are implemented in line with session plan Equipment is stored in accordance with standard operating procedure Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised a Page 70 ilizi i March 2012 NMA f 134 TEMe s Utilizing Electronic arc o nen Megdia Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 Conditions Trainees must be provided with following 1 Electronic Media Equipment e Player VHS VCD DVD e Video Monitor LCD Projector e P A Systems including Audio Mixers Audio Amplifies Microphones Speaker Syste
8. 1 Identify the basic camcorder video camera recorder movement 2 Identify the basic types of video camera recorder shot 3 Identify video camera recorder shooting tips and tricks If you ve never shot video on a camcorder shooting your first video can be a little intimidating Many first time camcorder users make mistakes that make their video for the most part unwatchable Here are some basic camcorder shooting tips that can help you shoot fantastic videos Basic Video Camera Movement Zooming A zoom is technically not a camera move as it does not require the camera itself to move at all Zooming means altering the focal length of the lens to give the illusion of moving closer to or further away from the action The effect is not quite the same though Zooming is effectively magnifying a part of the image while moving the camera creates a difference in perspective background objects appear to change in relation to foreground objects Zooming is an easy to use but hard to get right feature of most cameras It is arguably the most misused of all camera functions At times zooming in while shooting or recording video can make the demonstration more interesting Zooming can make a certain part of a video carry more importance or have more impact For example you may want to show a detail such as a handshake between two people Zooming in on a handshake draws attention to it and stresses the importance of this handshake Zooming
9. 4 Check the LCD projector bulb life LCD projector bulbs do have limited life Some bulbs have shorter lives than others Check and make sure the bulb you will be using is not close to the end of its life Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised er Page TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 106 of ACADEMY Media in E 134 Facilitating Training ALFoNso P FRANCISCO Revision 1 5 Bring a spare bulb and cables Always carry spare bulbs with you and make sure your know how to properly change the bulb Also remember Hot glass looks like Cold glass be careful and bring a towel or glove to use when changing the bulb Practice changing the bulb during one of your practice sessions 6 Check your presentation color combinations Take some time to check out the actual presentation for the color combinations you will be using Some colors and color combinations do not project well 7 Check the font size you are using Nothing is more frustrating to an audience than texts that cannot be easily seen or read Make sure you are using the proper text size for the distance you will be projecting your slides The rule of the thumb is that you should have no more than six lines of text per slide and no more than six word per line As with any sophisticated piece of equipment it is critical that you familiarize yourself with the proper set
10. 5 It is an acceptable practice to rely on video camera built in microphone Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised Issued by Page 66 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 MITA of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 ak wWN I H III N Answer Key 6 1 8 NATIONAL DA TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 67 of 134 Job Sheet No 6 1 1 Present a Lesson Through Direct Video Footage Capture Performance Objectives Given a Video Camera Recorder LCD DLP projector public address system RCA cable and a video cassette you are to present a demonstration lesson in front of a video camera within 15 minutes Note Prepare the needed tools equipment and supplies that you will use for the demonstration Procedure 1 Set up the video camera recorder mixer amplifier and LCD projector 2 Prepare the needed tools equipment and consumables to be used for demonstration 3 Shoot record video of the demonstration 4 Store the equipment tools and supplies Date Developed Document No
11. Do a Little Shot Composition The purpose of taping something is so you will be able to remember and enjoy it later Before you hit the record button look at your shot and see if you have everything in it that you want and that it is framed nicely Do this as you would if you were taking a still picture prior to pressing record not after Good shot composition uses the Rule of Thirds This is where you treat the screen as being divided into a tic tac toe pattern When framing a person you want their eyes on the top line and the center of their head on the left or the right line i e facing inward Although this may cut off the top of the subject s head it will provide the proper balance and really make your shot look professional Let Your Camera Follow the Action This may seem obvious but keep your viewfinder on the ball Your viewers eyes will want to follow the action so give them what they want Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 TE T ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised rr A Page 30 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in A sica Developed by n Facilitating Training rFoNSOP FRANCISCO Revision 1 Self Check 6 1 3 Multiple Choice Read the statement or questions carefully select the correct answer and write it on the space provided before each number 1 Vertical camera movement in which the camera poi
12. Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed Document No July 2010 Date Revised leue By Page 3 March 2012 NTTA of 134 Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Answer Self Check 6 1 5 Check your answer using the Answer Key No 1 6 5 Read Task Sheet No 1 6 2 Connect Video Camera to LCD DLP Projector Ask your trainer for you to have an access to a video camera recorder and LCD DLP Projector Your trainer will evaluate your performance using the procedural checklist Read Information Sheet No 6 1 6 The Public Address System Answer Self Check 6 1 6 Check your answer using the Answer Key No 6 1 6 Read Information Sheet No 6 1 7 Major Parts of the Amplifier Answer Self Check 6 1 7 Check your answer using the Answer Key No 6 1 7 Perform Task Sheet No 6 1 3 Set up Public Address System Ask your trainer for you to have an access to an amplifier Microphone Speakers and a mixer optional Your trainer will evaluate your performance using the procedural checklist Read Information Sheet No 6 1 8 Techniques in Demonstrating in Front of Video Camera Answer Self Check 6 1 8 Check your answer using the Answer Key No 6 1 8 CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic NATIONAL TEME s Date Developed Document No July 2010 Date Revised I
13. Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Self Check NO 6 2 2 A Enumerate the practices in training using video B List down the advantages in using videos in training C List down the disadvantages of videos in training Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised er i Page 85 Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 Media in sae eg eer Developed by _ 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Answer Key No 6 2 2 Enumerate the practices in training using video Always preview video in advance to make it easier to connect to training objectives When possible show short clips from longer programs to either introduce or reinforce discussion Set the learning condition for attentive viewing by giving trainees active assignments before a clip to encourage their attention and post discussion Use the pause button to promote interactivity between yourself the video and the trainees Check trainees understanding of the video presented List down the advantages of using videos in training It can easily be duplicated It is reusable and portable It can be used by the trainees at their convenience It can save the travel expenses and time It can bring productivity saving
14. properly consult qualified service personnel Handling Battery Packs 1 Keep it away from fire or it might explode 2 Do not expose the battery pack to temperature higher than 60 degrees centigrade Do not leave it near stove or inside the car in hot weather 3 Do not try to disassemble or modify it 4 Do not drop or knock it 5 Do not get it wet Handling LCD Projectors Place the LCD projector in a sturdy flat surface Do not block opening ventilation of the projector Do not drop liquid or object to projectors Do not install projectors near the source of heat a ae Do not unplug projectors after turning it OFF LCD projectors are equipped with cooling fans that automatically turn OFF after meeting the projectors cooling temperature this will prolong the life of the expensive powerful lamp of your projector 6 Do not look into the projector s lens when the lamp is on The bright light may hurt or damage your eyes Do not use lens cap when projector is in operation Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Handling Amplifiers 1 Do not block ventilation opening of the amplifier 2 Before turning it ON make it sure that the volume control is set to its lowest setting or to zero 0 3 Make it sure that the speakers are properly connected to the Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTTA y Page 7 TEM s Utilizing Electronic
15. 2010 i Methodology Level I Date Revised D Page 40 Utilizing Electronic March 2012 NITA of 134 Media in is ed soa Developed by _ o Facilitating Training rFoNSOP FRANCISCO Revision 1 Keystone Effect The keystone effect is caused by attempting to project an image onto a surface at an angle as with a projector not quite centered onto the screen it is projecting on It is a distortion of the image dimensions making it look like a trapezoid the shape of an architectural keystone hence the name of the feature In the typical case of a projector sitting on a table and looking upwards to the screen the image is larger at the top than on the bottom Some areas of the screen may not be focused correctly as the projector lens is focused at the average distance only Two types of keystone effects Vertical keystone effects This usually occurs when the projector is above or below the centerline of the screen Horizontal keystone effects This happens when the projector is to the left or right of the screen Vertical keystone effects Horizontal keystone effects CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed Document No July 2010 ui Issued By March 2012 NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 41 of 134 Self Check No 6 1 4 Directions Read each statem
16. 2012 Issued by P 7 NTTA age 9 of 134 Media in Facilitating Training ACADEMY Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Self Check No 6 3 1 Directions Read carefully the statements or questions choose the correct answer listed below Write your answer on the space provider before each number 1 An input device used to open and close files navigate web sites and click on a lot of commands to tell the computer what to do when using different applications A camera B Drawing tablet C Keyboard D Mouse 2 An input device used to input letters or numbers into different applications or programs A camera B Drawing tablet C Keyboard D Mouse 3 An output device that can be used to display text It can also display graphics and video E Liquid crystal display F Monitor G Printer H Speaker Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i Naziona Methodology Level I Date Revised NTTA y Page 98 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in Facilitating Traini Picone isi g Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 4 What do you call the primary storage that stores data during and after processing It is also known as a working memory A CD ROM B Memory stick C RAM D ROM 5 An optical secondary storage A CD ROM B Memory stick C RAM D ROM NATIONA
17. System e Major Parts of the Amplifier e Set up Public Address System e Techniques in Demonstrating in Front of Video Camera Assessment Criteria Equipments are inspected for safe working condition and normal operation in line with manufacturer s user guide Set up of equipment is performed in accordance with connection guide safety practices and presentation requirements Equipment is operated based on presentation requirements and operation manual Presentation of lesson is executed through direct video footage capture and in line with session plan Equipment is stored in accordance with standard operating procedure Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 aes ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised rea y Page 1 MEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 Conditions Trainees must be provided with following e Electronic Media Equipment o Video Camera and recording media i e tape disc o Video Monitor LCD Projector o P A Systems including Audio Mixers Audio Amplifies Microphones Speaker System e Equipment guide and user manuals e Interconnection guide e Connection cables e Lighting equipment e Modules Assessment Method e Demonstration e Oral Questioning e Written examination Date Developed Docume
18. adapter 4 Press lightly and slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow until it clicks Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised sera Page 19 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sais sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 5 The charge indicator starts flashing The indicator will stay on when the charging is completed 6 When the charging is completed remove the battery pack from the adapter 7 Unplug the power cord from the power outlet and disconnect it from the adapter Attaching the battery pack 1 Turn the POWER dial to OFF 2 Push the OPEN switch in the direction of the arrow to open the battery compartment cover 3 Insert the battery all the way into the compartment and press gently until it clicks 4 Close the battery compartment cover Removing the battery 1 Turn the POWER dial to OFF 2 Push the OPEN switch in the direction of the arrow to open the battery compartment cover 3 Press the BATT RELEASE latch left and pull out the battery 4 Close the battery compartment cover Connecting to a wall outlet 1 Turn the POWER dial OFF 2 Attach a DC coupler to the camcorder Open the battery compartment cover and DC coupler all the way into the compartment and press gently until it clicks 3 Conne
19. effect or you can create it for yourself by moving your eyes very quickly across the screen There are two types of DLP projector the old ones had four segments on the colour wheel the new ones have six or even seven and spin faster which means less rainbow effect and more saturated colour Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised rea y Page 34 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 A ee r Media in Developed by Facilitating Training rFONSOP FRANCISCO Revision 1 The halo effect or light leakage It may bother some people using their projector for home cinema Basically it s a grey band around the outside of the image caused by stray light being bounced off the edges of the tiny mirrors on the DLP chip It can be a distraction but can be overcome by having a black border a few inches wide around the screen so the halo falls on to the border However the halo effect is less evident in the newer DLP chips such as the DDR chip LCD LCD technology is used by many manufacturer s such as Epson Hitachi Sanyo and Sony LCD liquid crystal display projectors contain three separate LCD glass panels one for red green and blue components of the image signal being transfered to the projector As the light passes through the LCD panels individual pixels can be opened to allow light to pass or closed to block the lig
20. identify the advantages of using videos in training 3 identify the disadvantages of using videos in training In the absence of field classroom and hands on training video becomes an important learning tool We know from research that people tend to remember 10 of what they read 20 of what they hear 30 of what they see 50 of what they hear and see What s new to this research is that we will remember 70 90 of what we see hear and experience The experience element does not always mean hands on because today s visual learner gets almost the same experience from a well done training or demonstration video as they do from hands on work How and When to Use Video Video can be used in a variety of ways to enhance any training topic Here are some examples of best practices for training use Always preview video in advance to make it easier to connect to training objectives When possible show short clips from longer programs to either introduce or reinforce discussion Set the learning condition for attentive viewing by giving trainees active assignments before a clip to encourage their attention and post discussion Use the pause button to promote interactivity between yourself Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ra y Page 83 TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sige sie Developed by i Fac
21. look more pixellated Though with the recent advancements in 3LCD technology this is now barely noticeable Generally more bulky as there are more internal components Dead Pixels Pixels can become permanently on or permanently off while this is barely noticeable with one dead pixel if the projector develops multiple dead pixels it can be an irritation LCD panels can fail and are very expensive to replace DLP chips can also fail but as there are fewer parts in a DLP projector this is relatively rare Features of an LCD Projector Projector Resolution Resolution refers to the number of dots of light that appears on a screen or a projected image Even though some projectors may be able to work with several resolutions there is one native resolution at which it works best To get the best image match the resolution of your projector with the resolution of your computer Most new projectors have higher resolutions to match most current laptop computers The most common resolution today is XGA 1 024 x 768 Higher resolutions such as SXGA 1 280 x 1 024 would mean you ll have to pay a higher price for the projector NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Issued by P NTTA age 36 of 134 Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO
22. operating LCD DLP projector were followed 3 Training practices in using video were followed NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 87 of 134 Performance Checklist No 6 2 2 Facilitate Training Using VCD DVD and LCD DLP Projector Trainee s Name Date During the performance of the activity did the trainee perform according to the required criteria Criteria YES NO Placed LCD DLP projector and VCD DVD player on a stable flat surface Located RCA video OUT of VCD DVD projector Located RCA video IN of LCD DVD projector Connected RCA Video cable to VCD DVD player video OUT to LCD DLP projector video IN Switched ON the LCD DLP projector and VCD DVD player Selected source from LCD DLP projector Displayed the video from LCD DLP projector Adjusted focus and keystone of projector Used PAUSE button for interactivity Checked trainees understanding of the video For satisfactory achievement all items should receive a YES response Comment Trainer s Name and Signature Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 NATIONAL Methodology Level I Date Revised si Page 88 TEM U
23. toward more flexible learning has encouraged the development of web based learning as it meets the need for flexible pace place face speed location feedback There is also a return to focussing on the learning approach rather than the information The information literacy revolution meant that we put considerable importance on information Now that more information is disseminated we are putting more emphasis on learning by doing and applying rather than only reading and listening Workplace learning and just in time learning are becoming more widespread Education is expected to go to the learner rather than the learner to their education A lot of learning happens by discovery and trial and then practice Changes and requirements in the workplace mean just in time learning and on the job training provide the mix of practice and education This form of learning is suited to the web delivery approach where they can access their learning and still practice in their own environment A bonus to the learning is that trainees are able to build up links to resources that unlike a textbook will continue to be current after the programme has ended They learn how to get access to experts and resources without being hindered by distance or time Type text Self Check 6 3 5 Multiple Choice Directions Read carefully the statements or questions choose the correct answer listed below Write your answer on the space provider before each n
24. up and operation of the equipment well in advance of your actual presentation Remember the more technology you bring to your presentation the more care and time you need to include during your preparation stage If everything is well planned properly checked out and properly rehearsed with this new equipment it can add a lot of excitement and life to your presentations Guidelines in giving presentations There are four things to remember during your presentation Presence As you get up to give your presentation make a conscious effort to stand tall take a deep breath and look as if you re going to enjoy being there Eye contact Make eye contact with the trainee in your audience in a friendly way People respond much better when they think you are talking to them In a small room try to make eye contact with each person In a larger hall make eye contact with different groups in the audience Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 oa SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ET n a Page TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 107 of ACADEMY Media in E 134 Facilitating Training ALFoNso P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Voice Speak slowly and clearly Speak loudly enough so everyone can hear Remember to breathe slowly and deeply Move You are allowed to move as you gave your presentation but avoid pacing up and down or fiddling with your hands spectacles or pen Keep
25. which moves Man al Zoom Ri ng your point of view closer to or further away from the subject The effect is similar to moving the camera closer o further away Note that the further you zoom f in the more difficult it is to keep the picture steady In some cases you canf As Aje Tle eltt PLS move the camera closer to the subject and then zoom out so you have basically the same framing For long zooms you should use a tripod Zooming is the function everyone loves It s easy and you can do lots with it which is why it s so over used The most common advice we give on using the zoom is use it less It works well in moderation but too much zooming is tiring for the audience Focus Auto focus is strictly fo amateurs Unlike stil photography there is no wa auto focus can meet the needs o a serious video camera operator Many people find manual focus difficult but if you want to be any good at all good focus control is essential Focus Ring Professional cameras usually have a manual focus ring at the front of the lens housing Turn the ring clockwise for closer focus anti clockwise for more distant focus Consumer cameras have different types of focus mechanisms usually a small dial To obtain the best focus zoom in as close as you can on the subject you wish to focus on adjust the ring until the focus is sharp then zoom out to the required framing Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainer
26. your hands out of your pockets and away from your face Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTT A y Page TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 108 of ACADEMY Media in 134 Facilitating Traini Picone isi g Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Self Check No 6 3 2 True or False Directions Read carefully each statement write T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is false Write your answer on the space provided before each number 1 When presenting it is good practice to fiddle with your pen or spectacle 2 When giving presentation you should maintain eye to eye contact with your trainees 3 As a trainer you should allow yourself plenty of time to set up your computer and the LCD projector before giving presentation 4 All LCD DLP projectors work the same and has its own unique operating requirements 5 The trainer should speak fast and clearly and should be loud enough to be heard by the trainees Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTT A y Page TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 109 of ACADEMY Media in 134 Facilitating Traini Picone isi g Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 a AONE coe e S e Answer Key 6 3 2 NATIONAL DA TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on T
27. 134 br Ran CADEMY Media in Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Imager The imager converts light into electric signal The camera lens projects an image onto the imager surface exposing the photosensitive array to light The light exposure is converted into electrical charge At the end of the timed exposure the imager converts the accumulated charge into a continuous analog voltage at the imager s output terminals After scan out is complete the photosites are reset to start the exposure process for the next video frame With the first digital camcorders an analog to digital ADC converter digitized the imager analog waveform output into a discrete digital video signal The imager in these cameras was a CCD which was analogue by nature Modern cameras will generally have a CMOS chip in place of a CCD as a CMOS is completely digital in nature and there is no analogue voltage signal to digitize because the light is sampled directly by each pixel and converted to a binary digital signal per each pixel CCD chips will generally see better in low light conditions because of the CCD s nature of capturing more light in the infrared range but will severely lack in the human visibility spectrum thus sacrificing color on the other hand CMOS imagers do not have great low light capability but will capture the visible spectrum better and thus displaying color properly Recorder
28. 5 of ACADEMY Media in E 134 Facilitating Training ALFoNso P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Clean inside your computer case You are probably thinking why do I have to do that Well you want to clean inside your computer to remove dust and dirt from the components in Power supplies often blow up from being clogged with dust and processors usually overheat and die It is a very common cause of hardware failure therefore prevention is better than cure Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 oa SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ET n a Page TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 116 of ACADEMY Media in E 134 Facilitating Training ALFoNso P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Self Check 6 3 3 Multiple Choice Directions Read carefully the statements or questions choose the correct answer listed below Write your answer on the space provider before each number 1 Acomputer maintenance activity that checks hard drives for error A Checkdisc B Disc cleanup C Disk defragmentation D Scandisc 2 This will remove such files as temporary files the recycle bin compressed old files offline WebPages and downloaded program files A Checkdisc B Disc cleanup C Disk defragmentation D Scandisc 3 A maintenance activity that organizes files and data into areas that help the computer run smoothly A Checkdisc B Disc cleanup C Disk defragmentation
29. A Methodology Level I Date Revised rr A Page 93 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sais sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 which allow computers to be so versatile NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 94 of 134 Input Devices Input devices are any electronic equipment connected to a computer that produce input signals Keyboard The keyboard is a way to input letters or numbers into different applications or programs A keyboard has also special keys that help operate the computer Mouse The mouse is used to open and close files navigate web sites and click on a lot of commands to tell the computer what to do when using different applications It is considered as a pointing device Camera Most cameras are used during live conversations The camera transmits a picture from one computer to another or can be used to record a short video Drawing Tablet A drawing tablet is similar to a white board except that you use a special pen to write on it and is connected to the computer Once connected the word or image you draw can be sav
30. Atty Teodoro C Pascua TESDA Deputy Director General Field Operations for recognizing believing and trusting the NTTA in the pursuit of its mandate Secretary Joel Emmanuel J Villanueva TESDA Director General for supporting the cause of the NTTA and inspiring its people to excel and Finally we would like to thank God Almighty for giving us the strength and the passion to serve as one family which enables us to deliver beyond expectations TO GOD BE THE GLORY ui FELICIDAD B ZURBANO Director III National TVET Trainers Academy Table of Contents IIa i How to use this Competency Based Learning Material Vv Training Methodology Level I List of Competencies ee ee ee nee en eenens vi Learning Outcome SUA ricaricata pira rana ata 1 Learning PA DCNICNCES iz tcsvsssearansnsaisdnsrcatucniniainsainsatasatzsatapatcuntasmbadebawasagmbeseinsatronsrenivenes 3 Information Sheet No 6 1 1 Safety Handling of Electronic Equipment 6 Self Check ING 61 letni iirinn A ia tadelagaialainiemueiadeeaiatauaziaces 9 Answer Key No OlT nrpreniroriiiireinini rirnan Ean EAEE n 10 Information Sheet No 6 1 2 The Video Camera Recorder i 11 CORR leale er TE TRET EA ere 17 Answer Key O L 2 cre iarrita EnEn pet EEO EREE RSEN 18 Task Sheet No 6 1 1 Operate a Video Camera Recorder i 19 Pro edurat Checklist 6 1 esiritta erie intenet e a ao a
31. Based Supervising Work Based Learning Learning 4 Conduct Competency Conducting Competency Assessment Assessment 5 Maintain Training Maintaining Training Facilities Facilities 6 Utilize Electronic Media Utilizing Electronic in Facilitating Training Session Media in Facilitating Training Session CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY Date Developed Document No July 2010 Date Revised Issued by March 2012 NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page Vi of viii PROGRAM COURSE TRAINING METHODOLOGY Level 1 UNIT OF COMPETENCY Utilize Electronic Media in Facilitating Training MODULE Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Introduction This module covers the skills and knowledge and attitude required in advance training environment using electronic media in facilitating training including operation and maintenance of the equipment Learning Outcomes Upon completion of this module you must be able to 1 Present a lesson through direct video footage capture 2 Present lesson via film viewing method 3 Utilize computer and multimedia technology to present a lesson Assessment Criteria 1 Equipments are inspected for safe working condition operation in line with manufacturer s user guide 2 Set up of equipment is perf
32. CD DVD Player Performance Objective Given a VCD DVD player with remote control multimedia projector amplifier with speaker RCA cable and video disc VCD DVD you must be able to operate a VCD DVD payer following the listed procedure After learning to connect the video player to the multimedia projector and amplifier you will learn now to play a video disc on to a video player the video must be displayed from LCD DLP projector and the audio of the video from the amplifier and speaker Procedure in Playing Video Disc 1 Plug the video player LCD DLP projector and amplifier power cords to an AC outlet Power ON the video player LCD DLP projector and amplifier 3 Press the OPEN button of the video player and place video disc on its tray Playback side facing down 4 Close the disk tray by pressing again the OPEN button The disk may automatically play the video 5 Adjust the volume of your amplifier Pausing and stopping video player L Press the PAUSE button of the remote control to temporarily stop the video from playing To resume playing press the PAUSE button again To stop the video being played press the STOP button NATIONAL DA TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by Page 81 NTTA of 134 Develo
33. CISCO Revision 1 Keep your programs under control e Remove any program that you do not use or have a trial period that has expired There is nothing worse than having a nagging message come up saying that your trial period is over You are wasting your computer time and energy There are two options here delete the program or buy the full version e Keep up to date with Windows updates Let Windows updates do its thing because it usually keeps your computer up to date with security breaches and bug fixes e Register your programs Either register your programs or tick the box that says never show this window again If you leave this unfinished it will be another process that is running in the background slowing your computer down e Don t install too many programs You only need one program to perform a certain task You should not be having three different photo editing programs or 2 different video editing programs for example The less your computer has on it the better it will run Have an external drive for instant backup It doesn t just have to be an external hard drive it could also be a USB flash drive a re writeable DVD disc a spare hard drive installed in your computer or even another computer altogether If you instantly backup you files with another device you will have less maintenance to do on your computer You will not be clogging your computer up with files and data and if your co
34. Competency Based Learning Materials Utilizing Electronic Mediajin Facilitating Training gt gt Technical Education and Skills Development Authority KE National TVET Trainers Academy Marikina City Competency Based Learning Materials Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Printed by National TVET Trainers Academy Technical Education and Skills Development Authority ISBN 978 971 95388 5 1 April 2012 All rights reserved These Competency Based Learning Materials are properties of the National TVET Trainers Academy NTTA encourages the use of the CBLMs contained herein for education and training purposes with appropriate credit given to NTTA Duplication and or use of the CBLMs for commercial purposes require prior written approval from NTTA For further information please contact The Director National TVET Trainers Academy Marikina City Telefax No 02 655 6577 Tel No 02 655 7065 e Mail Add nttatesda yahoo com ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The Competency Based Learning Materials on Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training under the Trainers Methodology Level I Qualification based on the Philippine TVET Trainers Qualification Framework could have not been made possible without the outsourced materials presented in the Bibliography and participation and support of the following who in one way or another contributed in the development of the CBLMs and to whom the NTTA Family ext
35. D Scandisc 4 Another computer maintenance that will prevent your computer from crashing or freezing due to hidden errors A Avoid visiting bad web sites B Clean inside your computer case C Clean registry from errors D Install anti virus software Type text Answer Key 6 3 3 a cay ge O OE gg Type text Information Sheet No 6 3 4 Techniques in Utilizing World Wide Web in Teaching Learning Objective After reading this information you must be able to identify the techniques of utilizing the World Wide Web WWW in teaching You have learned how to present a lesson utilizing the computer and multimedia projector But it seems that you have used a teacher centered approach in presenting a lesson Another trainee s centered approach that is becoming popular nowadays is the Computer Based Training Most of our training institutions are now equipped with computer and internet facilities This will maximize the use of these facilities if we are to employ this approach This lesson will introduce you the techniques of using the World Wide Web in making researches World Wide Web The World Wide Web abbreviated as WWW or W3 and commonly known as the Web is a system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet With a web browser one can view web pages that may contain text images videos and other multimedia and navigate between them via hyperlinks Browsing and keyword searching If you know dif
36. Delete Browsing History V Preserve Favorites website data Keep cookies and temporary Internet files that enable your favorite websites to retain preferences and display faster V Temporary Internet files Copies of webpages images and media that are saved for faster viewing V Cookies Files stored on your computer by websites to save preferences such as login information V History List of websites you have visited Form data Saved information that you have typed into forms V Passwords Saved passwords that are automatically filled in when you sign in to a website you ve previously visited InPrivate Filtering data Saved data used by InPrivate Filtering to detect where websites may be automatically sharing details about your visit About deleting browsing history Delete below You can choose to delete all at the bottom or you can delete them individually Clean out your e mail This may be over done however if you delete an email in Outlook express it then goes to the deleted folder Then you have to delete it from there Some programs then take that email to the recycle bin where it has to be deleted again It sounds crazy but it does happen Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised er Page TEMe s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 113 of ACADEMY Media in md 134 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRAN
37. Experiences iaia 91 Learning Outcome 3 Utilize computer and multimedia technology to present a 0 91 Information Sheet No 6 3 1 The Personal Computer i 93 NIE na 98 Answer Key No 6 1 2 nee neea eee URR EUROEN ULTA IRTEE EAR 100 Task Sheet No 6 3 1 Connect LCD DLP Projector to a Personal Computer 101 Procedural Checklist No 6 2 1 iui 104 Information Sheet No 6 3 2 LCD DLP Projector Presentation Skills 106 S lf Check No 0 3 2 arae aaaea ER RAE EA AEREE AR EAA E EEA ARREA R DEIER EEY 109 Answer Key 0 3 2 annerer reai e ai Lia ae 110 Information Sheet No 6 3 3 Maintenance Activity for a Personal Computer 111 CO ie 117 LARIO 118 Information Sheet No 6 3 4 iaia 119 Techniques in Utilizing World Wide Web in Teaching i 119 ee O 122 Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ek Page iti TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of viii Stagni Mediain Developed by ig Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Answer Key 0 34 vis incvancetaventedeiieweaterueideds i nanni NTE E NEETA EEE 123 Information Sheet No 6 3 5 Techniques in Effective Utilization of Computer Based EI III 124 GU COCK O9 Ie e aE Ea a AE O TET asia 129 ARS iaia 130 Job Sheet No 6 3 1 Facilitate Training Using Personal Computer and LCD DLP Laino 131 Performanc
38. GE Is the Cover Page reflective of the Qualification being addressed by the CBLM If the answer is NO please indicate your suggestion observation 2 Table of Contents Does the Table of Contents list in sequential order all the materials in the module YES 3 How to use this Competency Based Learning Materials Does it give clear directions on how to use the CBLMs YES 4 List of Competencies Does it include all the competencies covered by the Qualification and highlight the competency being addressed by YES the module Type text 5 Module Content Does this page include the following items a Program Course Title b Unit of Competency c Module Title d Introduction e Summary of Learning Outcomes and Summary of Assessment Criteria YES If NO please specify which part is NOT included in the Module Content 6 Learning Outcome Summary Does the content of the Learning Outcome Summary give you a clear outline of the Contents Assessment Criteria Conditions and Assessment Methods per Learning Outcome YES If NO please specify which part of the Learning Outcome Summary is not clear to you and give us your suggestion 7 Learning Experience Does this page provide a clear instruction on how to proceed with the learning activities for a specific Learning Outcome YES If NO please specify which part of the Learning Experience is not clear and in orde
39. ISCO Revision 1 Page 47 of 134 Task Sheet No 6 1 2 Connect Video Camera to LCD DLP Projector After performing this task sheet you must be able to 1 Connect video camera to LCD DLP projector 2 Display video via LCD DLP projector Equipme nt 1 Video Camera 2 LCD DLP projector 3 RCA cable 3 5 male jack There are a variety of different video cameras available on the market many of which have different recording functions Some cameras record to a memory card or writable DVD while others use a digital tape or an internal hard drive No matter how your video camera records you may want to simply display your video without editing it Although you can do this on a television a projector can provide a larger image This activity will familiarize you on how to display video image from a video camera using the LCD DLP Projector Procedure Note Before making any connections between the video camera and LCD DLP Projector make sure to power OFF both the equipment 1 Plug the 3 5mm male jack to RCA cable into the 3 5mm female jack of the video camera Most cameras have this The port on the video camera is the same size as a port for headphones It allows you to connect the audio and video from the camera into a television or in this case the video projector If the video camera doesn t have this 3 5 mm female port then probably it uses RCA ports to connect to audio and video Plug t
40. L TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 99 of 134 SO gt PD DOO Answer Key No 6 1 2 NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 100 of 134 Task Sheet No 6 3 1 Connect LCD DLP Projector to a Personal Computer Performance Objectives Given the a personal computer laptop LCD DLP projector and a VGA cable you must be able to connect the LCD projector to a personal computer and display computer images from LCD projectors following the listed procedure You have learned all about the LCD DLP on the first learning outcome of this module and you have also learned the basics of computer on the first information sheet of this learning outcome Your final activity for this module is to present a lesson using the computer and projection media but before you can do that you have to learn how to connect the above mentioned equipment and that is what we will do for this activity Procedure in connecting th
41. M s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sais sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 9 Connection ports PO nen Back Part of the LCD your computer video player and Projector video camera by using the available connection ports 10 Tilt adjusting feet lets you fine tune the display angle by adjusting this tilt adjusting feet Control buttons Here are some common command buttons that you can see on multimedia projectors 11 Power Standby Button power ON OFF the projector 12 Source Button press Source to choose computer video or SVideo as input source 13 Menu press Menu to launch the on screen display OSD menu To exit the OSD press menu again 14 Keystone button press this button to adjust image distortion cause by tilting the projector 15 Four Directional Select Keys use to select items or make adjustment to your selection 16 Enter Button Confirm the selected changes for an item 17 Re sync automatically synchronizes the projector to input source for PC signal only Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised rea y Page 45 TEMe s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sais sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1
42. March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 amplifier correct polarization Video Players 1 Do not expose the player discs to humidity rain sand or excessive heat caused by heating equipment or direct sunlight 2 Do not operate the player in an enclosed cabinet allow about 10 cm 4 inch of free space all around the player for adequate ventilation 3 When cleaning the casing of the video player use a soft cloth slightly moistened with a mild detergent solution Do not use a solution containing alcohol thinner ammonia or abrasives Personal Computers 1 Place your computer in a flat sturdy and clean surface 2 Avoid eating and drinking beside your computer Properly shutdown your computer and make it sure that you have closed all open applications before shutting down 4 Always perform virus scan to your computer at least once a week 5 Always perform disk cleanup to remove unwanted files Have the unit cleaned twice a year to remove internal dust Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTTA y Page 8 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Self Check No 6 1 1 True or False Direction
43. OT a Available b Sufficient c Valid PART II Checklist of CBLMs Rate the CBLMs against each of the following criteria Tick the NO or YES box beside each item to indicate how well the materials meet the given criterion Write your comments on the space provided to substantiate your answer Yes No Comments 1 The learning materials contain the following basic components a Clear directions for using the learning materials b Rationale Introduction explaining the purpose and importance of the skill or knowledge being covered c Statement of learning outcomes d Clear and complete explanation of the activities to be achieved per learning outcome e Instructions Sheet Reference to other materials containing needed information f Instrument for immediate feedback g Checklist designed to measure trainee s performance Type text Yes No Comments 2 The learning materials also contain the following components a Listing of Pre requisites b Definition of Terms c Information Sheets d Task Operation Sheets e Job Sheets f Self Checks g Answer Key 3 The learning materials are either self contained or resource based The latter requires the learner to refer to specified reference materials to deepen the learnings 4 The learning materials contain variou
44. Revision 1 Projector Resolution Options Resolution Description SVGA SVGA projectors are great for those on a tight 800 x 600 budget They are good for Power Point presentations or those that include clip art or line drawings They re good for black and white showing documents etc They are not good for presentations that require a lot of detail XGA Most computers still output_in native XGA 1 024 x 768 Matching an XGA projector to your computer ensures you won t lose any detail These are good general purpose projectors SXGA SXGA projectors are of high resolution and 1 280 x 1 024 are more expensive than XGA These products are targeted for high end personal computer users and low end workstation users SXGA SXGA projectors are becoming more popular and 1 400 x 1 050 there are several offerings available in both budget and high end configurations These are very good for detailed photography and graphics UXGA UXGA is for very high end high resolution 1 600 x 1 200 workstation applications that require exacting detail These are expensive projectors that support a broad range of computer equipment The most popular projector resolution NOTE For best results match the resolution of your computer with the native resolution of the projector Image Quality There are four factors that affect the quality of image They are contrast color brightness and evenness of the
45. TA 103 of ACADEMY Media in EI 134 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P ocean Revision 1 Procedural Checklist No 6 2 1 Connecting Personal Computer to LCD DLP Projector Trainee s Name Date During the performance of the activity did the trainee follow the step by step procedure Procedure YES NO 1 Place LCD DLP projector on a stable flat surface 2 Locate VGA port of the personal computer 3 Locate VGA port of the LCD DLP projector 4 Use VGA cable to connect computer to LCD DLP projector 5 Power ON laptop 6 Power ON LCD DLP projector 7 Open computer file 8 Press computer combination keys to send display to projector 9 Adjust focus knob to make the picture clearer 10 Adjust keystone setting to avoid keystone distortion 11 Switch OFF both equipments after use 12 Unplug VGA cable carefully 13 Unplug power cable after used 14 Store equipment after use For satisfactory achievement all items should receive a YES response Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i MDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NITA Page TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 104 of ACADEMY Media in 134 Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Comment Trainer s Name and Signature Date NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Tr
46. TRE Ena Rnet 67 Job Sheet No 6 1 1 Present a Lesson Through Direct Video Footage Capture 68 Performance Checklist No 0 69 Learning Outcome SUMMATY plico 78 Learning Outcome 2 Present lesson via film viewing method seen tees 70 Learning Experiences supra 72 Information Sheet No 6 2 1_The VCD DVD Player rivali 74 Selj Check No 0 Cee AIA 76 Answer Key 6 2 1 lido 77 Task Shet NO 02 IL ili eri 78 Connect VCD DVD Player to LCD DLP Projector and Amplifier 78 Procedural Checklist m iii 80 Task Sheet No 6 2 2 Operate a VCD DVD Player rire 81 Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 SpA Methodology Level I Date Revised a i Page ii TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of viii an _ Mediain Developed by og Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Procedural Checklist o ccccccccccccccccccccececscscecesesesssesesesesesesseeseseseseseseseseseseeeeeseeess 82 Information Sheet No 6 2 2 Techniques in Effective Utilization of Videos 83 Self Check NO ZZZ 85 POS WET Key No 0 2 2 lio 86 Job Sheet NO 6 2 2 Facilitate Training using VCD DVD and LCD DLP Projector 87 Performance Checklist No 6 2 2 aller 88 Learning Outcome SUMM TY iaia 89 Learning Outcome 3 Utilize computer and multimedia technology to present a WS SOU eee a hc se ese an E E E 89 Learning
47. TS Some newer devices also play videos in the MPEG 4 ASP video compression format such as DivX popular in the Internet Components of a CD DVD Player The components of a DVD machine are typically manufactured by separate companies and then assembled by the DVD manufacturer The production of the component parts is a highly specialized process and only a few companies are equipped to supply the entire industry The main components include the optical system assembly internal electronic circuit board and the disk drive mechanism Digital Video Disk Gro boord Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 T SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTTA y Page 74 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in laici Facilitating Training ATRUS aoc Revision 1 A DVD player is composed of sophisticated electronics including a disc drive mechanism a printed circuit board and an optical system assembly It consists of a spindle that holds the disc and a motor that spins it The circuit board contains all of the electronic components which help convert the data being read into a usable format The optical system assembly is the part of the DVD that reads the data from the disc and transmits it to be converted into binary code Optical system The optical system is made up of a laser photo detector prism mirrors and lenses The laser and photo detec
48. Write T if the state is correct and F if the statement is false Write your answer on the space provided before each number 1 All repair or servicing work of electronic equipment must be done only by a qualified service technician 2 The lens of a video camera can be exposed to strong light or sunlight 3 Always perform disk clean up to remove internal dust 4 Allow an inch distance around the video player for adequate ventilation Unplug immediately the projector after turning it OFF Carry a video camera by its built in microphone and by the handle 5 6 7 Place your computer on a flat and sturdy table 8 Do not expose video camera recorders to rain water nor moisture 9 Make it sure that the speakers are properly connected to the amplifier 10 Cover lens with lens cap when the LCD projector is in operation Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTTA y Page 9 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Answer Key No 6 1 1 TRUE OR FALSE Sewn ou fF N PHAHDA Dee WA gt NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued b
49. ain your hard drive and check for bad sectors and errors 1 Go to the Start Menu and choose My Computer 2 Right click on the drive you want to check I always check C drive as it is my main drive 3 Choose Properties from the drop down menu 4 Click on the Tools tab 5 Here you can press check now to scan your hard disc for errors 6 A box will appear with some choices Choose to let Windows fix errors automatically Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 oa ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised rr n a Page MEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 111 of ACADEMY Media in E 134 Facilitating Training ALFoNso P FRANCISCO Revision 1 7 Then press start 8 When it has finished scanning a report will appear Defragment your computer The Windows Disk defragmenter organizes files and data into areas that help the computer run smoothly It moves the frequently used files to an easy access area and the least used files the opposite It also gathers fragmented files and groups them back together You should defrag your computer every 10 15 days How to Defragment your computer 1 Go to the Start Menu and choose My Computer 2 Right click on the drive you want to check I always check C drive as it is my main drive 3 Choose Properties from the drop down menu 4 Click on the Tools tab 5 Here you can click on Defragmentation to defrag your hard dis
50. ainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 105 of 134 Information Sheet No 6 3 2 LCD DLP Projector Presentation Skills Learning Objectives After reading this information sheet you must be able to 1 explain the guidelines in using LCD projectors 2 explain the guidelines in giving presentations After connecting the multi media projector and the personal computer you will learn now the guidelines when using these equipments in presenting a lesson Here are some guidelines when using LCD projectors 1 Read the LCD projector manual on its proper operation Not all LCD projectors work the same way and each has its own unique operating requirements Become very familiar with the projector BEFORE using it during your actual presentation Make sure your computer can be properly interfaced with the LCD projector 2 Practice setting the equipment up several times Spend some time making sure you know how to properly set up the LCD projector with your computer and other computers Set up the LCD projector in the actual presentation environment you will be using if possible 3 Set up well in advance Allow yourself plenty of time to set up your computer and the LCD projector Check any last minute details
51. and may even force you to re record segments of the speech Sometimes you can hang blankets outside the frame or rent large potted plants to diminish echoes but it s better to avoid them in the first place The presenter and presentation Because videos should support self learning in short sessions tailored to the student s schedule plan the video as a series of modules that can be viewed sequentially To facilitate this approach ask the speaker to structure the presentation somewhat more than might otherwise be the case Breaking the presentation Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised sera Page 64 TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 into clear modules lets you design the video around the modules rather than creating artificial breaks that leave visible seams Speakers should wear solid colored clothing or an understated pattern that stands out from their background They should avoid pinstripes and other geometrical patterns that can cause moir s With some cameras bright colors may also bleed create visible fringes or reflect too much light so understated matte colors are preferable To spot any problems before they re preserved forever on film create a test film before the actual training session and change the s
52. budget to film in a dedicated studio this represents a viable option Before filming the training carefully consider the equipment the location for the training the trainer and the students Equipment Although you can record video with inexpensive equipment the quality will be noticeably amateurish and you ll have little room for error when it comes time to correct problems with the video or sound The video cameras should be of at least prosumer quality intermediate between professional and consumer quality ideally use professional equipment Better cameras typically have three CCD sensors versus the one sensor on typical consumer cameras Although the resolution is similar the three CCD cameras provide more realistic color Digital video cameras that record onto mini DV cassettes now offer quality equal to that of more traditional cameras but eliminate the conversion from analog film to digital thus they Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised WPA y Page 63 TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 both speed the transfer of footage to a computer for editing and eliminate quality loss due to format conversions Smooth zooms and pans are more difficult than they might seem and require considerable practice Th
53. c 6 Then press defragment now Remove unwanted and junk files Windows helps you get through your maintenance activity by providing system tools that help you clean your computer and keep it running smoothly There are two main ways to delete files safely with the help of Windows Disk Cleanup This will remove such files as temporary files the recycle bin compressed old files offline WebPages and downloaded program files To get there you can go to my computer gt right click on the drive you want to clean gt choose properties gt then choose disk cleanup Delete browsing history You will be amazed at how many files you collect when you browse the internet Temporary internet files cookies history form data and passwords To keep your computer running smoothly you must regularly delete all of this junk If you are a person that likes the computer filling in your passwords you should probably leave the cookies and the passwords Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised dl Page TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 NTTA 112 of negeer Media ia Developed by 134 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P PANCIU Revision 1 To get there go to Control Panel and open Internet Options gt On the General tab gt next to the heading browsing history gt click on the delete button This will take you to a menu like the screenshot ta
54. c March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Self Check No 6 1 6 Multiple Choice Directions Read each statement or question carefully Select the correct letter of the answer and write it on your answer sheet 1 A device that allow you to adjust levels enhance sound with equalization and effects create monitor feeds record various mixes etc A Amplifier B Microphone C Sound Mixers D Speakers 2 A device that converts sound waves into analogous electrical waves A Amplifier B Microphone C Sound Mixers D Speakers 3 An active device between the microphone and speakers A Amplifier B Microphone C Sound Mixers D Speakers 4 A device that convert electrical energy into sound pressure waves A Amplifier B Microphone C Sound Mixers D Speakers Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ra y Page 54 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Answer Key 6 1 6 ee D H J gt W Qa Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 Issued by ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTTA Page 55 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 A os al Media ia Developed by
55. correct sequence 1 All safety precautions in operating LCD DLP projector were followed 2 Guidelines in using LCD DLP projector were followed 3 Guidelines in giving presentations were followed Type text Performance Checklist No 6 3 1 Utilize computer and Multimedia Technology to Present a Lesson Trainee s Name Date During the performance of the activity did the trainee perform according to the required criteria Criteria YES NO 1 Located VGA ports of LCD DLP projector e Located VGA port of the personal computer Power ON the LCD DLP projector and personal computer Opened files for presentation Displayed the presentation from LCD DLP projector e Adjusted focus of LCD projector e Adjusted keystone effect Checked color combination of presentation Checked font size of the presentation e Maintained presence during the presentation e Mastered the content of the presentation e Maintained eye to eye contact with trainees e Well modulated voice For satisfactory achievement all items should receive a YES response Comment Trainer s Name and Signature Date Type text Bibliography Ackermann Ernest Using the World Wide Web for Research lt http www webliminal com search search web03 gt html 2008 Ayers Susan Computer Based Training Methods lt http www ehow com way_5241020_computer based train
56. ct the power cord to the power adapter 4 Plug the power cord into the power outlet Du SISI Seen Re VUCULLITLILL INU CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised e Page 20 DEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in Facilitating Training Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 5 Connect the DC coupler to the adapter 6 Press the cable through the special slot and close battery compartment cover 7 Detach the DC coupler after use b Loading Removing Cassette Note 1 Do not interfere with the cassette compartment while it is opening or closing automatically 2 Be careful not to get your fingers caught in the cassette compartment 3 Cassette can be loaded removed even if the POWER dial is set to OFF Procedure 1 Slide the OPEN EJECT switch to open the cassette compartment cover The cassette compartment opens automatically 2 Load remove the cassette Insert cassette straight fully into the compartment with the window facing out Remove the cassette by pulling it straight out Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 na ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised A Page 21 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in Facilitating Training Developed by Pa x ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 3 Clos
57. ctive utilization of the computer based training resources After learning about the World Wide Web you will learn in this lesson all about computer based training and the techniques on how to effectively use them for the conduct of your training Computer Based Training Computer based training CBT is any course of instruction whose primary means of delivery is a computer A CBT course sometimes called courseware may be delivered via a software product installed on a single computer through a corporate or educational intranet or over the Internet as web based training CBT can be used to teach almost any conceivable subject Other related terms e CAI Computer Assisted Instruction and CBI Computer Based Instruction Delivering instruction through the medium of a computer These are alternative terms for computer based training e CAL Computer Assisted Learning Using a computer as an adjunct tool to aid in a traditional learning situation like classroom training The computer is a device to assist the instructor during the training process like a blackboard or handouts e CAT Computer Assisted Testing Assessing an individual through the medium of a computer Individuals take the test at the computer and the computer records and scores the test CAT is imbedded in most computer based training Computer Based Training Features CBT has a number of distinct and unique features including e Immediate Feedback T
58. d ra y Page 39 TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Other Features of a Projector Today s LCD projectors are very easy to use They are plug n play and require only a few minutes to set up Some projectors come with additional features that can be very convenient and it is suggested that they are the ones you should consider in your purchase decision Some LCD projectors are wireless for easy set up and no cables to mess with Network connections so that projector can be controlled from a remote location Component video inputs for higher quality video This is the preferred input for projecting video Digital Keystone Correction for adjusting the rectangular shape on the screen when the projector cannot be positioned perpendicular to the screen Wireless mouse control for freedom to move around while you are presenting Dual computer inputs for hooking up to more than one computer Projector Aspect Ratios Aspect ratios refer to the number of units wide to the number of units high of your LCD projector display For years the standard was 4 3 but with the popularity of wide screens the new option is 16 x 9 A 4 x 3 display is squarer than the rectangular shaped 16x9 er P o 41X3 ACADEMY Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July
59. d recorded video section To pause playback press pause button of the camcorder during normal playback You can also search the recorded video by pressing down playback and holding the rewind or fast forward button on the camcorder When you have finished recording e Set the POWER dial to OFF e Replace the lens cap e Remove the cassette Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ra y Page 23 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Procedural Checklist 6 1 1 OPERATING A DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA Trainees Name During the performance of the above mentioned task did you follow the step by step procedure Procedures YES NO A Charging battery pack 1 Connect the power chord to the adapter Plug the power cord into a power outlet 2 3 Attach the battery pack to the adapter 4 Press lightly and slide the battery pack in the direction of the arrow until it clicks Remove the battery pack from the adapter AI 6 Unplug the power cord from the power outlet and disconnect it from the adapter B Loading and removing video cassette 1 Slide the OPEN EJECT switch to open the cassette compartment cover 2 Remove the cassette by pulling it straight out 3 Insert cassette st
60. ders which record video in analog form Newer digital video camcorder formats include Digital8 MiniDV DVD and flash semiconductor memory Single CCD and 3 CCD Sensor is the heart of digital imaging devices digital cameras and camcorders Generally our digital image capture devices are equipped with CCD or CMOS sensor that helps convert light into electrical signals that represents the image and can be digitally stored The captured image quality vary by the CCD size and also the CCD system Currently the are two most widely used systems are Single CCD and 3 CCD system Since most devices use CCD rather than CMOS we ll focus on CCD technology Single CCD system This system is commonly used in consumer level camcorders and has been widely in used on digital cameras Sensor Color Filter ight Sony Handycam with a single CCD Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 na SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised A 7 Page 15 MEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in A sica Developed by n Facilitating Training ALronso P FRANCISCO Revision 1 3 CCD System 3 CCD system uses a beam splitting prism to separate light passing through the lens into 3 individual components and each is sent to its own CCD This technology reproduces color in great fidelity and high accuracy but slightly reduced light sensitivity Normally 3 CCD system is used in prof
61. e Checklist No 6 3 1 sia 132 i e ERAAI PEE 134 Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i 7 MWA Methodology Level I Date Revised mra Page 1v mei ilizi i h 2012 MTA f viii TEM Utilizing Electronic Marc of viii ACADEMY Media in sais sula Developed by _ Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 How to use this Competency Based Learning Welcome The unit of competency Utilize Electronic Media in Facilitating Training is one of the competencies of TRAINERS METHODOLOGY Level I TM1 a course which comprises the knowledge skills and attitudes required for a TVET trainer to possess The module Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training contains training materials and activities related to identifying learner s requirements preparing session plan preparing basic instructional materials and organizing learning and teaching activities for you to complete In this module you are required to go through a series of learning activities in order to complete each learning outcome In each learning outcome are Information Sheets Self Checks Task Sheets and Job Sheets Follow and perform the activities on your own If you have questions do not hesitate to ask for assistance from your facilitator Remember to e Read information sheets and complete the self checks Suggested references are included to supplement the materials provided in thi
62. e LCD DLP Projector to a Personal Computer 1 Place the LCD DVD Projector and Laptop on a stable flat surface 2 Locate the VGA port on the Laptop The VGA output connector port is usually located at the back or side of the laptop This is the same port which allows you to connect an external monitor projector to the Computer CPU Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i n STA Date Revised i age DA Methodology Level I Ps Utilizing Electronic March 2012 NTTA 101 of ACADEMY Media in EI 134 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P ocean Revision 1 3 Locate the VGA connector on the LCD projector 4 OMPUTER RGB INPUT s lahu mi COMPUTER AGB OUTPUT 4 Use a VGA cable a 15 pin male to male to connect your computer to the LCD projector Insert one end of the cable into the VGA connector sometimes this connector is blue at the back of your computer and do the same at the back of your LCD projector If the LCD projector has more than one VGA connectors choose the one that says something like line in or in from the computer Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 SET n ATIONAL ised i age DA Methodology Level I Date Revised A in Utilizing Electronic March 2012 NTTA 102 of Acavemy Media in De 134 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P ocean Revision 1 5 Power on your laptop Turn on the LCD projector It
63. e Objective Given an amplifier microphone speaker and mixer optional you are to setup the public address system following the procedure listed below Procedure Note Before making any connections to the amplifier make sure to turn power OFF and set all control knobs to zero 1 Firstly make sure all plugs are removed from sockets and power is off Plug the end of the microphone cord into the input socket of the amplifier Plug one end of the speaker cable into the output socket of the amplifier The speaker outputs are frequently found at the back of an amplifier Plug the other end of the speaker cable into the input socket on the rear of the speaker Repeat steps 3 and 4 with the speaker cable for the additional speaker Plug the amplifier into the power outlet Power ON the amplifier NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 TE Methodology Level I Date Revised ET n a Page 61 Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 Media in aie eg eer Developed by _ 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Procedural Checklist Setting up the Public Address System Trainees Name During the performance of the above mentioned task did you follow the step by step procedure Procedure YES NO 1 Make sure to turn power OFF and set all control knobs to zero of the amplifier 1 Plug the end of
64. e Supervise Work Based Learning e Utilize Electronic Media in Facilitating Training e Maintain Training Facilities and Conduct Competency Assessment Technical Education and Skills Development Authority National TVET Trainers Academy The National TVET Trainers Academy of the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority leads in training and development of TESD trainers aligned to industry requirements The NTTA is highly recognized for its global expertise state of the art training technologies and innovative programs and services whose graduates are sought for employment both local and overseas The NTTA serves the TESD trainers by providing them with continuous and integrated programs that help them attain the appropriate qualification By doing this it helos TESDA achieves its purpose of providing quality TESD and drives the Authorityss economic model through proactively responding to TESD trainers training needs based on industry demands Continuously the NTTA improves its programs to exceed its customers satisfaction level Its programs are also explicitly designed such that other than graduates secondary output training materials are produced resulting to savings tantamount to materials development cost In addition the NTTA empowers its regional counterparts and manages them to produce multiplier effect to extend its reach and expand service coverage Likewise it constantly provides its counterparts For inqu
65. e that generates sound The headphone is a pair of small speakers placed over the ears and plugged into a port on the sound card A woofer or subwoofer is used to boost the low bass sound and is connected to the port on the sound card Storage devices Information and documents are stored in computer storage so that it can be retrieved whenever they are needed later on Computer storage is the storing of data in an electromagnetic form to be accessed to by a computer processor Types of Computer Storage e Primary storage e Secondary storage Primary Storage Primary storage is the main memory in a computer It stores data and programs that can be accessed to directly by the processor Types of Primary Storage There are two types of primary storage the RAM and the ROM Random Access Memory RAM Read Only Memory ROM RAM is an acronym for Random ROM is an acronym for Read Access Memory which means Only Memory The data or that the data and program can be program in ROM can only be read and written read but cannot be written at all RAM stores data during and after ROM is another type of memory processing RAM is also known as permanently stored inside the a working memory computer Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTT A Page 96 MTEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in Dede Facilitating Trai
66. e the cassette compartment by pressing on the PUSH mark on the cover The cassette compartment will retract automatically 4 Close the cassette compartment cover c Recording Most of the video camera has a selector on recording mode some can be done by just selecting on display menu and some can be done using a button Read the instruction or user s manual that comes with your video camera and study how you can start recording a video or you can ask your trainer how to go video recording mode Usually your video camera has this start stop button To begin recording press the start stop button Make sure that you have power ON your video camera and you have loaded a video cassette on its compartment The tally lamp lights up and the recording indicator appear on LCD screen Press the start stop button again to pause recording Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 na T SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised A y Page 22 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in A sica Developed by n Facilitating Training rFoNSOP FRANCISCO Revision 1 d Playing your recorded video All video camera has its own playback mode or VCR mode Select the Playback Mode Locate the Rewind Button of the VCR controls and press it to rewind the recorded video if you over rewind the recorded video you can press the Forward Button to forward to your desire
67. ed on the computer Digital Camera A digital camera can be used to take pictures It can be hooked up to a computer so that pictures from the camera can be transferred to the computer Some digital cameras hold a floppy disk which can be taken out of the camera and can be put directly into the computer Output Devices A display device is an output equipment that visually conveys texts graphics and video information A monitor is an example of an output device that can be used to display text It can also display graphics and video It is similar to a television set that accepts video signals from a computer and displays information on its screen A Liquid Crystal Display LCD projector uses its own light source to project what is displayed on the computer on a wall or projection screen A digital light processing DLP projector uses tiny mirrors to reflect light which can be seen clearly in a well lit room e A printer is an output device that prints text and graphics on a physical medium such as paper or transparency film Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 NATIONAL Methodology Level I Date Revised si Page 95 DEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 e An audio output device produces music speech or other sounds A pair of speakers is an audio output devic
68. ends its sincerest gratitude Ms Juliet E Loria former Chief of the NTTA who supervised the initial stage of the development of the materials The staff of the Office for TESDA Technology Institutions for their unwavering assistance in organizing training programs which served as the NTTA facilities in validating CBLMs The trainers vocational instruction supervisors and administrators of TESDA technology institutions who used the CBLMs during actual training and in the process gave their substantial comments and recommendations Special mention is accorded to members of the NTTA Training Facilitators Bureau for their extra contributions The TESDA Regional Directors and TTI Administrators for 1 allowing their people to participate in NTTA programs despite hectic schedules and 2 for hosting the validation of assessment tools and regional conduct of program in the following TTIs a Jacobo Z Gonzales Memorial School of Arts and Trades in Region IV A b New Lucena Polytechnic College in Region VI c Quezon National Agricultural School in Region IV A d Regional Training Center KORPHIL Davao in Region XI e Southern Isabela College of Arts and Trades in Region II and f TESDA Training Center Taguig Campus Enterprise of the OTTI Dr Teodoro S Sanico Executive Director OTTI for motivating the NTTA to develop CBLMs in support of Competency Based Training implementation and for extending the much needed technical guidance
69. ent or question carefully On your answer sheet write the correct answer 1 A projector resolution that fits to a 4X3 projection screen A SVGA 800x600 B XGA 1 024x768 C SXGA 1 280x1 024 D SXGA 1 400x1 050 _____2 The dichroic mirrors in LCD projectors separate the light into the three primary colors What are these A Blue Green and Yellow B Green Red and Yellow C Green Red and Blue D Red Yellow and Blue 3 A very expensive replaceable part of the LCD projector A Dichroic panel B LCD Panel C Projection lamp D Projection lens What LCD projector feature lets you project a larger or smaller image on your screen depending on the distance between your projector and the screen A Dichroic panel B LCD Panel C Projection lamp D Projection lens Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i Naziona Methodology Level I Date Revised NTTA y Page 42 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in Facilitating Traini Picone isi g Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Answer Key No 6 1 4 Multiple Choice NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 43 of 134
70. ese are general tone controls treble and bass This runs the bass amp all the way and run the treble off or on Balance Control This control is used to adjust the left and right volume balance Microphone Input Socket You connect the microphone 6 5 male jack on this input socket Speaker Input terminals terminals Power Cable Connector Back Panel Input Terminals Make connections to input components such as turn tables tuner CD DVD and auxiliary using the RCA audio cable connectors Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ra y Page 57 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 en Media in Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Stereo connection cable White L gt RedR Speaker terminals Make connections to speakers using speaker cords Power supply connector Connects to AC power supply Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised rr A Page 58 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sais sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Self Check No 6 1 7 Multiple Choice Directions Read each statement or question carefully Select the correct letter of the answer and write it on your answer sheet 1 A co
71. essional range products but now you can find even it on some consumer level DV camcorders Sensor 1 A SONY digital video camera with 3 CCD Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised sera Page 16 Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 Media in sae eg eer Developed by _ 9 Facilitating Training ALronso P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Self Check No 6 1 2 Multiple Choice Read the statement or questions carefully select the correct answer and write it on the space provided before each number 1 What is the lens adjustment control that regulates exposure and depth of field A aperture B gain C shutter speed D zoom 2 A video camera recorder component that converts light into electrical signal A Lens B Imager C Recorder D D Sensor 3 An example of a digital video format A Betamax B Video8 amp C MiniDV D VHS 4 A lens adjustment control that regulates focal length A aperture B gain C shutter speed D zoom 5 A CCD system that uses a beam splitting prism to separate light passing through the lens into 3 individual components and each is sent to its own CCD A Single CCD B 3 CCD Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised sera Page 17 TEMe s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula De
72. ferent tactics for finding information on the WWW your searches will be more successful We ll provide activities in this lesson that will give you practice in browsing and keyword searching Once you learn how to use the WWW to its fullest potential you will be amazed at what you can locate in a short period of time There are two basic ways to find information on the World Wide Web You can browse directories by subject or you can search by keyword in search engines While search engine databases are created by computer programs directories are created and maintained by people Directories don t cover the entire Web Browsing directories can be a very effective way to find the resources you need especially if you need general information on a subject If you are at the beginning of your research or if you are searching for an overview of the topic at hand it may also be helpful to use a directory Type text Some of the WWW Directories e Open Directory Project http www dmoz org e Galaxy Directory http www galaxy com e HotBot Directory htt hotbot lycos com e Look Smart http www looksmart com Searching the World Wide Web Using Search Engines Search engines are tools that use computer programs called spiders and robots to gather information automatically on the Internet With this information they create a database Each of the major search engines attempts to do the same thing namely index the entire Web s
73. formed in accordance with connection guide safety practices and presentation requirements 14 Equipment is operated based on presentation requirements and operation manual 15 Teacher centered presentation ofa lesson is executed using a computer and in line with session plan 16 Learner centered presentation of a lesson is executed using a computer and in line with session plan 17 Strategies to ensure that the learner will learn important information from the movie are implemented in line with session plan 18 Equipment is stored in accordance with standardoperating procedure Prerequisite Before going through this module it is a must that you can already operate a computer NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page viii of viii LEARNING OUTCOME SUMMARY Learning Outcome 1 Present a lesson through direct video footage capture Contents e Safety Handling of Electronic Equipment e The Video Camera Recorder e Operate a Video Camera Recorder e Tips and Tricks in Video Shooting e The LCD DLP Projector e The Common Parts and Controls of an LCD DLP Projector e Connect Video Camera Recorder To LCD DLP Projector e The Public Address
74. he immediate feedback most computer based training provides on trainee progress allows both instructors and trainees to monitor progress and adjust Type text instruction accordingly This feature is important for all skills because it ensures that students are actually learning what they need to know e Placement Placement via on line testing that matches a trainee with needed training is also built into many CBT systems By using this feature you avoid any unnecessary training for an individual The CBT can accommodate each individual s needs by branching to the level of training that is appropriate for that individual e Integration of Text Graphics Video and Sound If the training is particularly content dense many new concepts presented close together or uses a hierarchy of skill acquisition where current concept mastery is dependent on mastery of earlier concepts CBT s integration of text graphics video and sound facilitates the learning process On average people remember 20 of what they see 40 of what they see and hear and 70 of what they hear see and do so CBT s rich multi sensory delivery system can facilitate greater retention of new knowledge Computer based training techniques Most CBT uses one or a combination of the following techniques Tutorial The most common of all techniques is the tutorial It is used to introduce new information that must be taught in a sequential manner It is usef
75. he yellow RCA cable to the yellow RCA port of the video camera 2 Plug the yellow RCA cable into the yellow RCA port on the LCD DLP projector NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i Methodology Level I Date Revised ssued by Page 48 Utilizing Electronic March 2012 NITA of 134 Media in is eg eer Developed by _ 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Power ON the video camera Power ON the projector and press the Menu or Source button Under menu you are going to find Video In or something similar depending on your make and model Select this to display all of the possible options on your projector Scroll through the available selections until the content from the video camera is projected From here you can begin to display what your video camera can capture Adjust the zoom control of the projector to desired size Adjust the focus control to make the displayed image clear and sharp Adjust the keystone control to remove keystone effect NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 Methodology Level I Date Revised a i Page 49 Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 Media in is eg eer Developed by _ 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Procedural Checklist 6 1 2 Connecting the Vide
76. ht This activity modulates the light and produces the image that is projected onto the screen Dichroic Combiner Cube Lens Mirror Mirror Red Dichroic Mirror a I P 4 C Blue Dichroic Mirror Dichroic Mirror gt Wavelength Selector FIL CO Light Source Advantages of LCD e LCD is generally more light efficient than DLP ie the same wattage lamp in both an LCD and DLP would produce a brighter image through the LCD Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised rr A Page 35 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sais sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 With 3LCD projectors you get beautiful colour in clear defined images even in a bright room and you get more than double the brightness on colour luminance compared to non 3LCD projectors What s more 3LCD projectors can project bright vivid images with a low output lamp Hence with a data signal if you put a 1000 lumen LCD next to a 1200 lumen DLP and showed a colour image people would probably prefer the LCD for brightness LCD tends to produce a sharper image ie more precisely focused This can actually be a bit of a disadvantage for video where it makes the pixellation more obvious Disadvantages of LCD Chicken wire effect causing the image to
77. ilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 the video and the trainees Where appropriate use the pause button to freeze on specific frame of video to encourage the trainees to search for more details Lead ins to video segments could include e Listen to this term e Think of similar examples e Watch for e List the things in this video that After the video e Check for understanding e Reinforce a point e Connect to real examples e Ask What did you see etc Advantages of Videos e It can easily be duplicated e Itis reusable and portable e It can be used by the trainees at their convenience e It can save the travel expenses and time e Itcan bring productivity savings Disadvantages of Video e Information may not be specific to the training but it must appeal to large audience e Trainees control the process of learning which can sometimes lead to leniency on the part of trainees causing waste of resources time and money e Learning at home can bring many distractions which in turn may result to the trainee s stopping the video anytime to give way to his personal work e Trainee may also fast forward many parts if he finds the video boring Therefore evaluating learning becomes very important when this type of training technique is used Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised rea y Page 84 TEM
78. ill use for this activity Your trainer will evaluate your performance using Procedural Checklist Read Information Sheet No 6 3 2 LCD Projector Presentation Skills Answer Self Check 6 3 2 Check your answer to Answer Key 6 3 2 Read Information Sheet No 6 3 3 Maintenance Activity for a Personal Computer Answer Self Check 6 3 3 Check your answer to Answer Key 6 3 3 Read Information Sheet No 6 3 4 Techniques in Utilizing World Wide Web in Teaching Answer Self Check 6 3 4 Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised sera Page 91 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in Facilitating Training Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Check your answer to Answer Key 6 3 4 Read Information Sheet No 6 3 5 Techniques in Effective Utilization of Computer Based Training Answer Self Check 6 3 5 Check your answer to Answer Key 6 3 5 Perform Job Sheet 6 2 1 Facilitate Ask for a personal Training Using Personal Computer computer and LCD DLP and LCD DLP Projector projector for this activity To check your skills knowledge and attitude in facilitating training using personal computer and LCD DLP projector you will present a 10 minute information lesson using the above mentioned AV equipment Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Method
79. illumination across the picture The best way to get the highest quality image is to match the resolution of your projector with that of your computer Every year computers are sold with higher and higher resolutions with the XGA 1024 x 768 sold at 4 3 aspect ratio as the most popular today Contrast Ratio Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised a Page 37 ilizi i March 2012 NMA f 134 TEMe s Utilizing Electronic arc o ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Contrast is the difference between the brightest white and darkest black parts of the screen Contrast helps to define the depth of an image and is important when projecting video images A good projector will have a contrast ratio of at least 250 1 or more The higher the contrast ratio the better the projected image with the best quality projectors having a contrast ratio of 2 000 1 Color The more colors you projector can support the better it will be able to project high quality images and video Color helps to define the depth of an image by adding shades to the objects displayed Projectors should display 16 million colors or more which is adequate for computer screens and video Brightness The bigger the audience or room the bigger and brighter the image must be The brightness level of a projecto
80. ination of a set of audio equipment that allows broadcasts over a designated area Often found in schools and office buildings PA systems can be used for announcements or emergency information and provide a simple way to get information out quickly PA systems can be basic or advanced and can be adapted to fit a variety of needs Basic PA systems are comprised of loudspeakers placed in convenient locations around the broadcasting area an amplifier to increase the sound and a mixer which allows variation in sound levels The user speaks into a microphone and the sound is transmitted through connected cables to the area surrounding the speakers Components of a Public Address System Amplifier When most users think of a sound system they think of the visible endpoints microphone or the loudspeaker But neither of these passive components can create any sound without active components between them Microphone signals require a preamp signal processing and amplification before the loudspeaker can do its job Technics Amplifier Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 Sera Lo SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTT A 7 Page 51 TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 media in Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO B FRANCISCO Revision 1 Amplifiers are most commonly used for smaller venues such as clubs coffee houses and even school multipurpose ro
81. ing methods html gt Canon XHG1 Digital Video Camcorder Instruction Manual One Canon Plaza Lake Success NY 11042 USA DLP and LCD Projector Technology Explained lt http www projectorpoint co uk ProjectorLCDvsDLP htm gt 2011 Ellis Jessica Bronwyn Harris What is a PA System Conjecture Corporation lt http www wisegeek com what is a pa system htm gt Ferguson Greyson How to Connect a Video Camera to a Projector lt http www ehow com how_5763004_connect video camera projector html gt Geisman Judy L Beyond CBT Interactive Video in Computers and Personnnel Summer 1988 pp 35 38 Heinich Robert Michael Molenda James D Russel Instructional Media and New Technologies of Instruction Macmillan Publishing Company New York 1993 LCD Projector lt http en wikipedia org wiki LCD_projector gt Price Emily Basic Camcorder _ Shooting Techniques lt http camcorders about com od videorecordingtips a ShootingTips htm gt 2004 Video Camera Work Tutorial lt http www mediacollege com video camera gt Ward Susan Before You Buy An LCD Projector lt http sbinfocanada about com cs beforeyoubuy bb projector htm gt Type text Technical Education and Skills Development Authority National TVET Trainers Academy VALIDATION OF COMPETENCY BASED LEARNING MATERIALS CBLMs QUESTIONNAIRE Introduction The National TVET Trainers Academy NTTA of the Technical Education and Skills Deve
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83. is easy There is a zoom control on the camera above the record button Shifting this button slowly allows for a gradual zoom Be careful though if you zoom too rapidly your audience will feel jarred by the sudden motion Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 NATIONAL Methodology Level I Date Revised si Page 26 TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Camera Tilt A tilt is a vertical camera movement in which the camera points up or down from a stationary location For example if you mount a camera on your shoulder and nod it up and down you are tilting the camera Tilting is less common than panning because that s the way humans work we look left and right more often than we look up and down Camera Pan A pan is a horizontal camera movement in which the camera moves left and right about a central axis This is a swiveling movement i e mounted in a fixed location on a tripod or shoulder Types of Video Camera Shot Wide Shot WS In the wide shot the subject takes up the full frame In this case the boy s feet are almost at the bottom of frame and his head is almost at the top mes Obviously the subject doesn t take up the whole ff width and height of the frame since this is as close as we can get without losing any part of him The small am
84. is is particularly true if as with many cameras the manual zoom and pan are too fast The camera operator should be very well versed in zooming panning and tilting the video camera Never rely on the camera s built in microphone Though suitable for home movies this microphone provides noticeably lower quality than a standalone prosumer quality model and more often has obstacles or participants between it and the speaker Thus it s much more likely to produce inadequate recordings of the speaker and distracting background noise To capture the speaker s voice use a lapel microphone headgear microphones also work but may present an unprofessional image Location Choose a suitable location for filming If you aren t using a studio the location should be visually sonically and logistically suitable An ideal location provides a single type of ambient light since a mix of lighting leads to unpredictable variations in brightness during a long session Artificial lighting is preferable because it remains constant Natural lighting provides more natural colors but light intensities can vary excessively In some cases it may be possible to install daylight balanced full spectrum bulbs Whichever light you choose consult your camera manual to see whether there s an optimal setting for that type of light In terms of sound make sure that the room doesn t create excessive echo echoes can be very difficult to remove during editing
85. lenses 2 The internal electronics reads the data from the disc and transmits it to be converted into binary code 3 The disk drive mechanism is compose of spindle that holds the disc and a motor that spins it 4 The electronic circuit board contains all of the electronic components which help convert the data being read into a usable format 5 The optical system is connected to the disk drive mechanism NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 76 of 134 o Ped E HIHI Answer Key 6 2 1 NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 77 of 134 Task Sheet No 6 2 1 Connect VCD DVD Player to LCD DLP Projector and Amplifier Performance Objectives Given a VCD DVD player LCD DLP projector amplifier and RCA cable you must be able to connect them following the step by step procedure After learning all about the VCD DVD player you will learn another task that is important in presenti
86. logy Level I Date Revised NTTA y Page 79 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 an Media in Developed by Facilitating Training rFoNSOP FRANCISCO Revision 1 Procedural Checklist Connecting VCD DVD Player to LCD Projector and Amplifier Trainees Name During the performance of the above mentioned task did you follow the step by step procedure Procedure YES NO 1 Place the LCD DLP projector and VCD DVD player on a stable flat surface at about 5 feet away from the projection screen 2 Locate the Video Out RCA connector and the Video In RCA connector of the LCD DLP projector 3 Connect one end of the RCA cable yellow to the video out of the VCD DVD player and the other end to the LCD DLP Video In cable 4 Switch ON the VCD DVD player and the LCD DLP Projector 5 After the video presentation eject VCD from the VCD player and then turn it off 6 Switch OFF LCD DLP projector wait for the projector to cool down before unplugging For satisfactory achievement all items should receive a YES response Comment Trainer s Name and Signature Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised o Page 80 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 SA of 134 nen Megdia Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 Task Sheet No 6 2 2 Operate a V
87. lopment Authority TESDA is undertaking continuous validation of the herein contained Competency Based Learning Materials CBLMs through their actual use for purposes of improving the CBLMs The users of these CBLMs are encouraged to give their valuable comments and recommendations to meet the given purpose The patience and diligence of the users in answering every item of the questionnaire are requested All responses shall be treated with confidentiality As found acceptable the indicated comments and recommendations would be considered in the process of improvement of the materials Instruction The questionnaire is divided into two parts Part requires a more detailed and in depth analysis of the materials in order to obtain important notes which would greatly contribute to their improvement Part Il is more general in approach in gathering comments on the CBLMs Please tick v the box corresponding to your answer If you tick NO please write your comments suggestions and observations on the space provided Please accomplish the Validation Instrument and submit to your trainer facilitator at the end of the training Module Title Name Last First MI Position Designation No of Years of Experience as Trainer Title of Qualification Earned Educational Attainment Training Institution Company Address Tel CP Nos E mail Address Signature Date Type text PART 1 COVER PA
88. m Equipment guide and user manuals Interconnection guide Connection cables 2 oe 2 Training materials Assessment Method 1 Written Test 2 Demonstration Questioning Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ET A Page 71 DEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 LEARNING EXPERIENCES Learning Outcome 2 Present lesson via film viewing method video Learning Activities Special Instructions Read Information Sheet No 6 2 1 The DVD VCD Player Answer Self Check 6 2 1 Check your answer to Answer Key 6 2 1 Perform Task Sheet No 6 2 1 Connect LCD LDP Projector to VCD DVD Player Ask you trainer for the AV equipment that you will use for this activity Your trainer will evaluate your performance using Procedural Checklist Perform Task Sheet No 6 2 2 Connect LCD LDP Projector to VCD DVD Player Ask you trainer for the AV equipment that you will use for this activity Your trainer will evaluate your performance using Procedural Checklist Read Information Sheet No 6 2 2 Techniques in Effective Utilization of Videos Answer Self Check 6 2 2 Check your answer to Answer Key 6 2 2 Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodol
89. may take a couple of minutes to warm up Open the computer file or document you wish to display When you are ready to project your image press Function Fn plus F4 This combination of keys sends your computer s display to the LCD projector If the above step doesn t work try pressing the source button on your LCD projector Select RGB or computer source to activate the projector Know some other features of your LCD projector Most have a focus knob to make the picture clearer If your image appears distorted wider on one side than the other or small at the top big at the bottom adjust the keystone setting which helps to project a rectangular image You can fix keystone distortion manually by moving the LCD projector to position it near the center of the screen at which it is aiming or correct it using the menu command and accessing keystone Once finished with your presentation turn off your LCD projector properly Press the off button once and a dialog box pops up asking if you are sure you want to turn it off Press the off button again and the machine powers down Leave the machine plugged in until the cooling fan stops Be careful when disconnecting VGA cables from the back of the projector and laptop as the pins at the end of the cable are delicate Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i 5 HA Date Revised i age DA Methodology Level I Ps Utilizing Electronic March 2012 NT
90. mputer crashes your files will be safe Windows Vista and Windows Seven still have files that you need to backup however they both have an inbuilt backup feature If you are backing up manually then the files are just stored in different areas For example in Windows Vista and Seven you have a username where all your files are stored under The path to this folder is C users mitz this is where you will find the Documents folder the pictures music and so on Keep your computer organized You are probably wondering why this is on a computer maintenance activity however it can be very important Being organized helps you keep track of files and folders This way you will know if you need a particular file on your computer or not Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised er Page TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 114 of ACADEMY Media in E 134 Facilitating Training rFONSOP FRANCISCO Revision 1 You can backup or delete un wanted files and just store the ones you really need Keeping your computer neat and tidy helps you with the backup process This way you know where everything is and you can copy it easily Guard your computer from viruses e Anti virus software Always have good antivirus software installed The free ones do work occasionally however you are better off paying for an antivirus that has backup support and reg
91. ng a lesson through the use of video You must know how to connect this equipment properly Procedure 1 Place the LCD DLP projector and VCD DVD player on a stable flat surface at about 5 feet away from the projection screen 2 Locate the Video Out RCA connector and the Video In RCA connector of the LCD DLP projector VCD Video Out LCD DLP Video Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTT A Page 78 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in Dede Facilitating Training ATRUS aoc Revision 1 3 Connect one end of the RCA cable yellow to the video out of the VCD DVD player and the other end to the LCD DLP Video In cable RCA Cable RCA Cable to RCA Cable to VCD DVD Video OUT LCD DLP Video IN 4 Switch ON the VCD DVD player and the LCD DLP Projector LCD projector can automatically detect VCD DVD player If in case the projector cannot display video you can press the SOURCE button of the LCD DLP projector and select video as source To include audio on your video connect the RCA Red and White connector to audio in of the amplifier 5 After the video presentation eject VCD from the VCD player and then turn it off 6 Switch OFF LCD DLP projector wait for the projector to cool down before unplugging Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 Sera T SDA Methodo
92. ning ATRUS aoc Revision 1 The data in the RAM can be read retrieved or written stored All the contents in the ROM can be accessed to and read but cannot be changed RAM is volatile which means that the programs and data in the RAM are lost when the computer is powered off ROM is non volatile It holds the programs and data when the computer is powered off A computer uses RAM to hold temporary instructions and data needed to complete tasks This enables the CPU Central Processing Unit to access instructions and data stored in the memory very quickly Secondary Storage Programs in ROM have been pre recorded It can only be stored by the manufacturer once and it cannot be changed Secondary storage is another alternative storage to save your work and documents It is very useful to store programs and data for future use It is non volatile which means that it does not need power to maintain the information stored in it It will store the information until it is erased Types of Secondary Storage Magnetic such as floppy disk Optical such as CD ROM Flash memory such as pen drive memory card and memory stick Floppy disk CD ROM Hard Disk Drive M ick Local Drive emory Stic CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic NATIONAL TEME s Date Developed Document No July 2010 Date Revised March
93. no dea 24 Information Sheet No 6 1 3_Tips and Tricks in Video Shooting 26 CU CHECK Ged 3 31 ORLO 32 Information Sheet No 6 1 4 The LCD DLP Projector iii 33 SElf Check INO 01 4 nyitna a AEA 42 Answer Key No 6 1 4 iii 43 Information Sheet No 6 1 5 The Common Parts and Controls of an LCD DLP Projector T E E i 44 CAO 46 Answer Key 050 47 Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised a Page i TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of viii ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by _ Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Task Sheet No 6 1 2 Connect Video Camera to LCD DLP Projector 48 Procedural Checklist 6 L 2 aria 50 Information Sheet No 6 1 6 The Public Address System i 51 BCU CHECK No Oy LO RA 54 Answer Key 6 120 viscecavcvissess erariale iii 55 Information Sheet No 6 1 7 Major Parts of the Amplifier i 56 Self Check INO OLE liana 59 ANSIA 60 Task Sheet No 6 1 3 Set up Public Address System rr 61 PIOCCAMIOLCANECKISI spread lla aa 62 Information Sheet No 6 1 8 Techniques in Demonstrating in Front of the Video CAMON aAA eE ritoriale ott 63 Sel CNECK 01 O i en nar AE E AS A EE R TIAA TN E A EAEE 66 Answer Key O dB csssensaacncaannranennieatacns EENAA R E
94. nt No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised Page 2 ilizi i March 2012 MITA f 134 TEM s Utilizing Electronic 0 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 LEARNING EXPERIENCES Learning Outcome 1 Present a lesson through direct video footage capture Learning Activities Read Information Sheet No 6 1 1 Safety Handling of Electronics Equipment Special Instructions Answer Self Check 6 1 1 Check your answer using the Answer Key No 6 1 1 Read Information Sheet No 6 1 2 The Video Camera Recorder Answer Self Check 6 1 2 Check your answer using the Answer Key No 6 1 2 Perform Task Sheet 6 1 2 Operate a Video Camera Ask your trainer for you to have an access to a video camera recorder Your trainer will evaluate your performance using the procedural checklist Read Information Sheet 6 1 3 Tips and Tricks in Video Shooting Answer Self Check 6 1 3 Check your answer using the Answer Key 6 1 3 Check your answer using the Answer Key No 6 1 3 Read Information Sheet No 6 1 4 The LCD DLP Projector Answer Self Check 6 1 4 Check your answer using the Answer Key No 6 1 4 Read Information Sheet No 6 1 5 The Common Parts and Controls of LCD DLP Projector NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers
95. ntrol that allows you to adjust the incoming signal to the amplifier so the amplifier works well with your desired sound level A Balance control B Input selector C Tone control D Volume control 2 A control that allows you to adjust the left and right volume output A Balance control B Input selector C Tone control D Volume control 3 This control lets you select the input device such as CD DVD audio tape tuner and auxiliary input such as microphone A Balance control B Input selector C Tone control D Volume control 4 A terminal that lets you connect input devices using RCA cable connectors A Input selector B Input terminal C Microphone input socket D Speaker terminal Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ET A y TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 ACADEMY Media in sis i due Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 Page 59 of 134 ae ee OU yg Answer Key No 6 1 7 NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 60 of 134 Task Sheet No 6 1 3 Set up Public Address System Performanc
96. nts up and down from a stationary location A Pan B Tilt C Zoom 2 A video camera shot where the subject takes up the full screen A Mid Shot B Close up C Cut in Shot D Wide Shot 3 This shot specifically is used to emphasize motion or action of the hands A Mid Shot B Close up C Cut in Shot D Wide Shot 4 A horizontal camera movement in which the camera moves left and right at a central axis A Pan B Tilt C Zoom 5 Acamera shot that can be used when the subject is presenting information A Mid Shot B Close up C Cut in Shot D Wide Shot Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised sera Page 31 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Answer Key 6 1 3 gt gt QA Uu WD NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 32 of 134 Information Sheet No 6 1 4 The LCD DLP Projector Learning Objectives After reading this Information Sheet you must be able to describe an LCD DLP projector identify the different features
97. o they handle a huge amount of data There are advantages to computer generated databases They are frequently updated give access to very large collections and provide the most comprehensive search results If you are looking for a specific concept or phrase a search engine is the best place to start And you would be smart to look in more than one because each engine gives different results Some of the WWW Search Engines e All the Web http alltheweb com e Altavista http www altavista com e Google http www google com e Lycos http www lycos com The Boolean operators are AND OR and NOT e The use of AND placed between keywords in your search expression will narrow the search results For example training AND assessment would narrow your search so that you would receive only those sites that have both the words training and assessment in them e Placing an OR between keywords broadens your search results For example training OR assessment would retrieve those sites that have either the word training or the word assessment in them Type text The NOT operator will also narrow the search For example training NOT assessment would narrow your search so you would get all hiking but not camping In some search engines if nothing is typed between two words you can assume an OR is between them This is what we d refer to as a default setting Techniques of using the World Wide Web in Teaching Type
98. o Camera to LCD DLP Projector Trainees Name During the performance of the above mentioned task did you follow the step by step procedure Procedure YES NO 1 Ensure that the video camera and LCD DLP projector are power OFF 2 Plug the 3 5mm male jack to RCA cable into the 3 5mm female jack of the video camera or Plug the yellow RCA cable to the yellow RCA port of the video camera 3 Plug the yellow RCA cable into the yellow RCA port on the LCD DLP projector 4 Power ON the video camera and select camera mode 5 Power ON the LCD DLP projector and select source to be displayed 6 Adjust the zoom control of the projector to the desired display size 7 Adjust the focus control to make the projected image clear and sharp 8 Adjust keystone control to correct keystone effect Comments Name and Signature of Trainer Facilitator Date Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 Nationat Methodology Level I Date Revised see by Page 50 MEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 NITA of 134 nen Megdia Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 Information Sheet No 6 1 6 The Public Address System Objectives After reading this information you must be able to 1 Describe a public address system 2 Identify and describe the components of a public address system A public address or PA system is a comb
99. o focus on the learning not the teaching Helping a trainee learn Learning is not a case of opening the learner s head and shoving Type text information in The traditional lecture or textbook delivery is no longer the model of choice for learning Trainees need an environment that provides better support To achieve this the programme needs to be viewed the way the students do without losing site of the expected outcomes Support mechanisms need to be developed that will make each student successful Trainees differ in their approach to learning Some trainees simply need to be pointed toward a resource and they will be actively learning with minimal time and support Other trainees need a patient discovery approach with considerable links to their existing knowledge simply to recall and comprehend the foundations of any new skill or concept Whatever the learning style the facilitator has a role in keeping the student actively learning It is important to note that students who see value in the learning or where the learning captures their interest will focus their energy on the learning and persevere Once the support is in place the next essential ingredient is quality material that helps and doesn t hinder the student They should be able to concentrate on the learning and not spend their time learning how to use the technology The material must be user friendly for content and navigation Various studies show that even
100. ocument No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised o Page 89 ilizi i March 2012 NMA f 134 TEMe s Utilizing Electronic arc o nen Megdia Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 Conditions Trainees must be provided with following 1 Electronic Media Equipment Personal Computer Video Monitor LCD Projector P A Systems including Audio Mixers Amplifies Microphones Speaker System 2 Equipment guide and user manuals 3 Interconnection guide 4 Connection cables 5 Training materials Information Sheet Self Checks Model answers Task Sheets Inspection Checklist Assessment Method 1 Written Test 2 Demonstration Questioning Audio Date Developed CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 Document No vat Sg Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised er i TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 ACADEMY Media in Revision 1 Page 90 of 134 LEARNING EXPERIENCES Learning Outcome 3 Utilize computer and multimedia technology to present a lesson Learning Activities Special Instructions Read Information Sheet No 6 3 1 The Personal Computer Answer Self Check 6 3 1 Check your answer to Answer Key 6 3 1 Perform Task Sheet No 6 3 1 Connect LCD Projector to Personal Computer Ask you trainer for the AV equipment that you w
101. of an LCD DLP projector explain the advantages and limitation of an LCD DLP projector BR O N e describe keystone effect The LCD and DLP Projector Projectors can be broadly catogorised into two technologies DLP Digital Light Processing or LCD Liquid Crystal Display This refers to the internal mechanisms that the projector uses to compose the image Until recently LCD was reserved for less expensive designs while DLP models held the performance edge for high end projectors However recent advances have seen both technologies converge and in most cases there is less of a reason to pick one technology over another LCD technology has improved immensely in the last year or two while DLP models are more competitively priced than ever before So in short both technologies are now able to offer crisp clear and vibrant images the main consideration to make on which projector is right for you is down to the more specific requirements such as brightness resolution contrast and connectivity It is worth mentioning though before you read on that despite the advancement in both technologies LCD and DLP still each have unique advantages over one another which is why its important to understand what each of the technologies has to offer DLP DLP technology can be found in projectors from manufacturers such as BenQ InFocus and Optoma Digital Light Processing is the world s only all digital display solution DLP techn
102. of their face unless specified otherwise Close ups are PON obviously useful for showing detail and can also be used as a cut in A close up of a emphasizes their emotional state Whereas a mid shot or wide shot is more appropriate for delivering facts and general information a close up exaggerates facial expressions which convey emotion The viewer is drawn into the subject s personal space and shares their feelings Cut in Shot CI This shot specifically refers to showing some part of the subject in detail Can be used purely as an edit point or to emphasize emotion and action of the hands etc For example hand movements performing a task can also show enthusiasm agitation Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 sera Methodology Level I Date Revised NTTA Page 28 Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 gle Media ay soa Developed by _ o Facilitating Training rFoNSOP FRANCISCO Revision 1 nervousness etc Video Camera Tips and Tricks Watch the Zoom In general when you shoot a video you want to limit the amount of time you zoom in and out Many new camcorder users will zoom in and out constantly with their camcorder Video shot in this manner usually ends up making viewers nauseous with the constant movement Using the zoom on your camcorder is a good idea but try to only use the feature when you need it A good slow steady zoom into a subjec
103. ogy Level I Date Revised sera Page 72 TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in Facilitating Training Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Perform Job Sheet 6 2 1 Facilitate Ask you trainer for the AV Training Using VCD DVD Player and equipment that you will use for LCD DLP Projector this activity Your trainer will evaluate your performance using To check your skills knowledge and oi attitude in facilitating training using VCD DVD and LCD DLP projector you will present a 15 minute lesson using the above mentioned AV equipment Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised er i Page 73 DEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Information Sheet No 6 2 1 The VCD DVD Player Objectives After reading this information sheet you must be able to 1 describe a VCD DVD player 2 identify the different component parts of a VCD DVD player A CD DVD player is a device that plays discs produced under both the DVD Video and DVD Audio technical standards two different and incompatible standards Additionally most DVD players allow users to play audio CDs and Video CDs VCD A few include a home cinema decoder i e Dolby Digital Digital Theater Systems D
104. ology Level I Date Revised o Page 52 TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 ee of 134 ACADEMY Media in sais sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALronso P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Vocal Guitar Bass Drum1 Drum 2 Drum 3 A sound mixer is a device which takes two or more audio signals mixes them together and provides one or more output signals The diagram on the right shows a Mixer simple mixer with six inputs and two outputs Mixers allow you to adjust levels enhance sound with equalization and effects create monitor feeds record various mixes etc 2 channel stereo output Mixers come in a wide variety of sizes and designs from small portable units to massive studio consoles The term mixer can refer to any type of sound mixer the terms sound desk and sound console refer to mixers which sit on a desk surface as in a studio setting Sound mixers can look very intimidating to the newbie because they have so many buttons and other controls However once you understand how they work you realize that many of these controls are duplicated and it s not as difficult as it first seems Since mixers can be of great help in enhancing the audio output in the public address system this can be optional equipment for this activity Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ET A Page 53 DEM s Utilizing Electroni
105. ology Level I Date Revised o Page 92 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 SA of 134 nen Megdia Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 Information Sheet No 6 3 1 The Personal Computer Learning Objectives After reading this information sheet you must be able to 1 describe a personal computer 2 identify the different types of personal computer 3 identify the input output and storage devices A personal computer PC is any general purpose computer whose size capabilities and original sales price make it useful for individuals and which is intended to be operated directly by an end user with no intervening computer operator Types of Personal Computer A personal computer may be a desktop computer a laptop a tablet PC or a handheld PC also called a palmtop Desktop PC Laptop Tablet PC Handheld PC PDA A PC may be used at home or may be found in an office Personal computers can be connected to a local area network LAN either by a cable or a wireless connection The Components of a Personal Computer The four basic tasks of a computer are to receive information process information store information and send out information By information we mean text numbers pictures sounds even electrical voltages It is the combination of these four tasks with the aid of programs Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 ASD
106. ology uses an optical semiconductor known as Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 a ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised EEA y Page 33 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 the Digital Micromirror Device or DMD chip to recreate source material Please click on the icon below to launch a Flash demo to show you how it works DMD circuit board optics light color Pe source er Advantages of DLP e Less chicken wire or screen door effect because pixels are much closer together This doesn t make so much difference with data but it produces smoother images for video LCD DLP image is a magnified portion of the start up icon A comparrison of an LCD and DLP projection to illustrate the screen door or chicken wire effect on LCD projections e Higher contrast achievable e DLP has sealed optics which makes them better for use in a dusty environment e DLP projectors are generally more poratable as fewer components are required Disadvantages of DLP The rainbow effect appearing as a momentary flash of rainbow like striping typically trailing the bright objects when looking from one side of the screen to the other or when looking away from the projected image to an offscreen object Only some people see this
107. oms But they are equally useful in any building where a sound system might be temporarily set up in different rooms or outdoors on different days In some cases portable amplifiers are even permanently installed despite their ultra portable nature Microphone A device that converts sound waves into analogous electrical waves Usually called a mike it contains a flexible diaphragm composed of film or foil that vibrates as it makes contact with the sound The diaphragm movement modulates an electrical current by various methods Since the demonstrator keep moving and both his her hands are used in performing the task the best type of microphone that can be used for this activity is wired or wireless microphone lapel It can be clipped on presenters cloth near the neck or the headset design that can be placed on presenters head Speakers Speakers convert electrical energy into sound pressure waves Speakers are the last device in the sound system chain over which the sound designer has full control With the exception of room characteristics and acoustic treatment once the sound wave leaves the speaker cabinet it s all up to the audience to actually listen and it is up to the designer to properly utilize speaker equipment to provide an even listening pattern to as much of the venue as is humanly and technologically possible Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Method
108. on your screen depending on the distance between your projector and the screen The best lenses are manufactured with glass but some models are using plastic lenses to cut down on weight Glass will give you a clearer sharper image Some projectors are also available with interchangeable lenses The f number of the lens is a measure of how much light gets through the lens to the screen Projector Lamps Projector lamps are one of the hidden costs of a projector It s like toner cartridges for printers Over the life of the printer you ll probably pay more for the toner cartridges than you originally paid for the printer The same is true for projectors The lamp is the most expensive part of the projector The lamp type is related to the image brightness The most common types of projector lamps are the following UHP Ultra High Performance UHE Ultra High Efficiency Some projectors also use metal halide lamps Lamp life is rated in hours The typical lamp life for a projector is between 1 000 and 4 000 hours and depending on how much the projector is used can add to the total cost of operating a projector over a given period of time Replacement bulbs run anywhere from P 15 000 to P 30 000 A lower watt lamp will stay cooler and last longer than a higher watt bulb Since it uses less power it will also cost less to operate Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revise
109. ormed in accordance with connection guide safety practices and presentation requirements 3 Equipment is operated based on presentation requirements and operation manual 4 Presentation oflesson is executed through direct video footage capture and in line with session plan 5 Equipment is stored in accordance with standard operating procedure 6 Equipments are inspected for safe working condition and normal operation in line with manufacturer s user guide 7 Set up of equipment is performed in accordance with connection guide safety practices and presentation requirements 8 Equipment is operated based on presentation requirements and operation manual Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 Nationat Methodology Level I Date Revised rea y Page vii TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of viii ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by _ Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 9 Learners are oriented prior to film viewing in line with the expected outcome of the lesson 10 Strategies to ensure that the learner will learn important information from the movie are implemented in line with session plan 11 Equipment is stored operating procedure in accordance with standard 12 Equipments are inspected for safe working condition and normal operation in line with manufacturer s user guide 13 Set up of equipment is per
110. ount of room above and below the subject can be thought of as safety room you don t want to be cutting the top of the head off It would also look uncomfortable if his feet and head were exactly at the top and bottom of frame Mid Shot MS The mid shot shows some part of the subject in more detail whilst still showing enough for the ME p 1 audience to feel as if a sar ea S CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ui SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised NTT A Page 27 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 en Media in Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 they were looking at the whole subject In fact this is an approximation of how you would see a person in the flesh if you were having a casual conversation You wouldn t be paying any attention to their lower body so that part of the picture is unnecessary The MS is appropriate when the subject is speaking without too much emotion or intense concentration It also works well when the intent is to deliver information which is why it is frequently used by television news presenters You will often see a story begin with a MS of the reporter providing information followed by closer shots of interview subjects providing reactions and emotion Close Up Shot CU In the close up shot a certain feature or part of the subject takes up most of the frame A close up of a person usually means a close up
111. peaker s wardrobe if necessary 1 Start the demonstration by explaining what the trainees student will learn in the demonstration Use wide shot WS or Mid shot MS 2 Introduce one by one the equipment tools and materials to be used Use Cut in shot 3 Perform your demonstration making sure that the step by step procedure can be captured by the camera Make a close up shot of the demonstration to show the detailed video of the procedure 4 After presenting the procedure present a summary of the demonstration Wide Shot WS or Mid Shot Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised o Page 65 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 SA of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Self Check 6 1 8 True or False Read the statement carefully write T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is false Write your answer on the space provided in each number 1 Speakers or demonstrators should wear pinstripes or other geometrical pattern clothing during actual video shooting 2 It is a good practice to create a test film to spot any problem before the actual video shooting 3 When choosing location for demonstrations shooting make sure that it create excessive echo 4 The demonstrator must give a summary of the task during the start of demonstration
112. ped by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Procedural Checklist Operating a VCD DVD Player Trainees Name During the performance of the above mentioned task did you follow the step by step procedure Procedure YES NO 1 Plug the video player LCD DLP projector and amplifier power cords to an AC outlet 2 Power ON the video player LCD DLP projector and amplifier 3 Press the OPEN button of the video player and place video disc on its tray 4 Close the disk tray by pressing again the OPEN button The disk may automatically play the video 5 Adjust the volume of your amplifier 6 Press the PAUSE button of the remote control to temporarily stop the video from playing 7 To resume playing press the PAUSE button again 8 To stop the video being played press the STOP button For satisfactory achievement all items should receive a YES response Comment Trainer s Name and Signature Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 NATIONAL Methodology Level I Date Revised si Page 82 TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 Media in Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 Information Sheet No 6 2 2 Techniques in Effective Utilization of Videos Objectives After reading this Information Sheet you must be able to 1 identify the practices in training using videos 2
113. r 8 Are the Information Sheets readable easy to understand and address the knowledge requirements of the specific Learning Outcome YES If NO please specify which Information Sheet is not an appropriate learning content Type text 9 Are the Information Sheets sufficient enough to attain the knowledge required in the assessment criteria of the specific Learning Outcome YES UNO If NO please write the suggested content to attain the required knowledge in the assessment criteria for the specific LO LO1 LO2 LOS 10 Are the directions and test items included in the Self Checks clear and relevant to measure the knowledge learned from the Information Sheets YES no If NO please specify which Self Check does not give clear direction and relevant test items 11 Are the Task Operation Job Sheets in sequential order easy to understand and lead to the acquisition of the skills required by the learning outcome competency YES UNO If NO please specify which Task Operation Job Sheets are a NOT in sequential order b NOT easy to understand c Will NOT lead to the acquisition of skills necessary for the LO competency Type text 12 Are the Procedural Performance Criteria Checklists available sufficient and valid in reference to Operation Task Job Sheets YES If NO please specify the Procedural Performance Criteria Checklist which is N
114. r depends on the kind of environment you will be using with it Will you be in a small classroom a conference room or a large lecture hall or auditorium Will the room be lit or darkened These are some of the factors you must consider when purchasing an LCD projector Trade show floors for example and other lighted environments require brighter images while darkened rooms need less brightness Typically you should have at least 1 000 lumens to project effectively in a lighted room For very large installations 10 000 lumens are required Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ra y Page 38 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Illumination Uniformity As you compare projectors notice how the projector fills the screen Is it even from side to side and top to bottom Avoid dark corners of the image and bright centers Illumination uniformity refers to the percentage of brightness that is carried across your screen from edge to edge and top to bottom A higher uniformity rating means more uniform image brightness across your screen If you want uniformity it must be at a level of 85 or higher Projector Lenses Zoom lenses are almost standard on today s projectors The zoom lens lets you project a larger or smaller image
115. raight fully into the compartment with the window facing out 4 Close the cassette compartment by pressing on the PUSH mark on the cover 5 Close the cassette compartment cover C Recording Video 1 Locate the video recording control of the video camera recorder Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised TEM Utilizing Electronic March 2012 ACADEMY Media in Dedo le P es eveloped by Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Issued by Page 24 MTA of 134 Revision 1 2 Press the start stop button to begin recording recording 3 Press the start stop button again to pause D Playing Back a Tape 1 Set the video camera to VCR PLAY 2 Play the recorded video For satisfactory achievement all items should receive a YES response Comment Trainer s Name and Signature NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 25 of 134 Information Sheet No 6 1 3 Tips and Tricks in Video Shooting Learning Objectives After reading this information sheet you must be able to
116. rainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 110 of 134 Information Sheet No 6 3 3 Maintenance Activity for a Personal Computer Learning Objective After going through this Information Sheet you must be able to identify the different maintenance procedures for a personal computer Isnt it just great you have just learned to connect your computer to multi media projector and you are also equipped with the techniques in presenting a lesson using your personal computer and the multimedia projector What if your personal computer started to show problems such as slowing and some applications seems to be none responding This lesson will equip you how to keep your computer at its best by doing some maintenance activity Check your hard disk for bad sectors and errors This is probably the most important job on the maintenance activity because Scandisk checks your hard drive for errors If there is a problem with your hard drive then you are in trouble It is the main component in your computer and stores all of your precious data and files It is always best to perform this check before using the disk defragmenter as the disk defragmenter will not work when there are file errors or hard disk errors Here s how to maint
117. s List down the disadvantages of videos in training Information may not be specific to the training but it must appeal to large audience Trainees control the process of learning which can sometimes lead to leniency on the part of trainees causing waste of resources time and money Learning at homes can bring many distractions which in turn may result to the trainee stopping the video anytime in favour of his personal work Trainee may also fast forward many parts if he finds the video boring Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ra y Page 86 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sige sie Developed by i Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 Objectives Job Sheet No 6 2 2 Facilitate Training using VCD DVD and LCD DLP Projector Given a VCD DVD player LCD DLP projector amplifier speaker and cables you must present a lesson in 15 minutes following techniques in effective utilization of video viewing method in teaching Procedure 1 Set up LCD DLP projector and VCD DVD player 2 Present an information lesson using the LCD DLP projector and VCD DVD player Evaluation The trainer s observation must be based on the following criteria 1 All steps in connecting LCD DLP projector and video player were completed in correct sequence 2 All safety precautions in
118. s activities to suit trainee s learning style 5 The learning materials provide opportunities for trainees to interact with others 6 Supplementary enrichment activities are provided to meet trainees needs and interests Other Comments Suggestions Thank you for your patience and diligence in answering every item of the questionnaire as requested fromthe NTTA Family Type text Director Dir F B Zurbano Developers Mr A P Francisco Mr L A Ladia Mr R M Mirasol Ms L l DeGuzman Mr J M Casas Mr R B Mueden The Competency Based Learning Materials contained herein support the development of the competency Utilize Electronic Media in Facilitating Training which is one of the competencies of a Technical Education and Skills Development trainer under the Trainers Methodology Level Qualification in reference to the Philippine TVET Trainers Qualification Framework The PTTQF is the system that establishes the structure and specifies the competency standards as bases for certification of TESD trainers given different roles and qualification levels as follows TM Level l Trainer Assessor TM Level Il Training Designer Developer TM Level Ill Training Mentor and TM Level IV Master Trainer The competencies under the TM Level Qualification include the following Deliver Training Session e Plan Training Sessions Facilitate Learning Sessions
119. s module e Perform the Task Sheets and Job Sheets until you are confident that your outputs conform to the Performance Criteria Checklist that follows the sheets e Submit outputs of the Task Sheets and Job Sheets to your facilitator for evaluation and recording in the Accomplishment Chart Outputs shall serve as your portfolio during the Institutional Competency Evaluation When you feel confident that you have had sufficient practice ask your trainer to evaluate you The results of your assessment will be recorded in your Progress Chart and Accomplishment Chart You must pass the Institutional Competency Evaluation for this competency before moving to another competency A Certificate of Achievement will be awarded to you after passing the evaluation You need to complete this module before you can perform the module on Facilitating Learning Session Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 i ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised a Page V eqe ie D M h 20 12 NTTA f see TEMe s Utilizing Electronic arc OF VIII ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by _ Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Training Methodology I List of Competencies No Unit of Competency Module Title Code 1 Plan Training Session Planning Training Session 2 Facilitate Competency Facilitating Competency Based Training Based Training 3 Supervise Work
120. s July 2010 na SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised A 7 Page 12 DEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in A sica Developed by n Facilitating Training rFoNSOP FRANCISCO Revision 1 Iris This is an opening aperture controls the amount of light coming through the lens i e the Iris Ring exposure As you open the iris more light comes in and the picture appears brighter Professional cameras have an iris ring on the lens housing which you turn clockwise to close and anticlockwise to open Consumer level cameras usually use either a dial or a set of buttons The rule of thumb for iris control is Set your exposure for the subject Other parts of the picture can be too bright or darks as long as the subject is easy to see e Shutter speed to regulate the exposure and to maintain desired motion portrayal e Gainto amplify signal strength in low light conditions e Neutral density filterto regulate the exposure Neutral Density ND Filter Shutter Dial Gain In consumer units the above adjustments are often automatically controlled by the camcorder s electronics but can be adjusted manually if desired Professional units offer direct user control of all major optical functions Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 na SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised A 7 Page 13 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of
121. small amounts of information in a hypertext format can cause disorientation and a restriction to the learning process Effective Communication Communication between learners and with a facilitator is essential ingredients in a successful learning environment Face to face communication is encouraged to support those who need it When that is not possible discussion lists and internet chat go a long way to providing the necessary communication Managing discussion groups and chat rooms like any other requirement in education is more than setting it up and telling the students to go for it They need to be monitored by the facilitator to add appropriate comments and feedback as well as stimulate discussion Like a class or discussion chat sessions need to be planned in advance Trainees should be given prior reading assignments and discussion questions All the tricks you use to stimulate discussion in a classroom need to be used in a web chat area Assessment Assessment can influence the learner s whole future It can also Type text motivate and direct the way trainees learn Timely formative assessment can provide feedback to the trainee on how well they are progressing and where they should put their energy It can also provide the facilitator with insights into possible support strategies for the student When the student is learning at a distance assessment is a challenge Flexible Just in time learning The push
122. ssued by Page 4 March 2012 NTTA of 134 Media in Facilitating Training ACADEMY Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Read Job Sheet No 6 1 1 Present a SAI i neve Demonstration Lesson in Through an access to an amplifier Video Camera Recorder LCD DLP Direct Video Poo taBR Capung Projector and a Public Address System Your trainer will evaluate your performance using the Performance Checklist Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 TE SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ra y Page 5 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Information Sheet No 6 1 1 Safety Handling of Electronic Equipment Objective After reading this information sheet you must be able to explain the safety handling procedure of the different electronic equipment General Safety Procedure All electronic products are considered to have risks of electric shock To avoid these risks do the following 1 Read user s manual before using the equipment Keep the user s manual for future reference Follow all instructions as stated in the manual Install all equipment in accordance to manufacturer s manual Clean all equipment with dry cloth Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer
123. t is also usually much nicer to watch than a quick zoom in to a subject Bring a Tripod Chances are you have seen video recorded by someone who did not have a tripod Handheld video usually looks great for the first few minutes then as the person recording the video gets tired the video starts to look worse You naturally move up and down slightly when you breathe if your holding a camcorder then that motion is exaggerated on video and can make it look like you were jumping up and down while holding your camcorder Along those same lines if you are shooting a video handheld then you want to make sure the image stabilization on your camcorder in enabled Image stabilization will help even out the movements your camcorder makes and minimize shaking in your finished video Turn On the Lights Camcorders typically have a difficult time recording video in darker areas Camcorders will typically make video shot in dim areas look as though it was shot in complete darkness If you have the ability to turn on more lights where you are do it or use video camera lighting system The brighter the area you are recording the better Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised pei Page 29 TEMe s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 aa of 134 ACADEMY Media in sais sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1
124. tes one or more of these techniques A training game for example might have some of the elements of drill and practice a tutorial might use problem solving questions If one or more of these techniques is right for meeting your training requirements CBT may be an appropriate training method for you Techniques in the effective utilization of the Computer Based Training The Role of the Facilitator The role of the facilitator is an essential one The competent facilitator identifies the areas of learner motivation and readiness and provides structured and incidental resources instruction direction feedback and support to assist learning They analyze student progress and support the slow trainees or extend the hungry learner This support is essential in any form of program delivery including the use of the world wide web With less face to face communication the facilitator should compensate by wise use of other communication Short email messages to see how the trainee is coping regular positive feedback on progress though the programme and suggestions of learning strategies that match the learner to the material The trainee should feel they have all the experience and support they need to be successful Trainees have to cope with new ways of learning plus enormous amounts of sometimes incorrect information Facilitators will need to make sure that their trainees are learning and not struggling with the use of the web It is important t
125. text Using the WWW trainees can be given an assignment or further readings or videos that would enhance their learning of your previous lesson As a trainer you must already visited the assign WWW sites and reviewed their contents You can give your trainees guide questions that they will have to answer or activities that they will perform after searching the WWW Lessons not covered in the training materials can be learned using computer based training a resource that is available in the WWW Self Check 6 3 4 1 It is a way of finding information on directories by subject on the World Wide Web A Browsing B Fiddling C Searching 2 Below is a list of web sites which one is the WWW directory A http alltheweb com B http www dmoz org C http www google com D http www altavista com 3 A Boolean operator placed between keywords in your search expression that will narrow the search results A AND B NOT C OR 4 A Boolean operator placed between keywords in your search expression that will broaden the search results A AND B NOT C OR Type text Answer Key 6 3 4 E ee QF We Type text Information Sheet No 6 3 5 Techniques in Effective Utilization of Computer Based Training Resources Learning Objectives After reading this information you must be able to 1 explain computer based training 2 identify the different computer based training techniques 3 explain the techniques in effe
126. the microphone cord into the input socket of the amplifier 2 Plug one end of the speaker cable into the output socket of the amplifier The speaker outputs are frequently found at the back of an amplifier 3 Plug the other end of the speaker cable into the input socket on the rear of the speaker 4 Repeat steps 3 and 4 with the speaker cable for the additional speaker 5 Plug the amplifier into the power outlet 6 Power ON the amplifier For satisfactory achievement all items should receive a YES response Comment Trainer s Name and Signature Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised o Page 62 ilizi i March 2012 NMA f 134 TEMe s Utilizing Electronic arc o nen Megdia Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 Information Sheet No 6 1 8 Techniques in Demonstrating in Front of the Video Camera Learning Objectives After reading this information sheet you must be able to 1 Explain the things to be prepared before demonstrating in front of a video camera 2 Identify the techniques in demonstrating in front of the video camera Techniques in Demonstrating in Front of the Video Camera Preparing to film The opportunity to film a trainer before a live audience provides a natural setting and spontaneous vigorous interactions Particularly where you lack the
127. tilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 Media in Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO Lc Revision 1 LEARNING OUTCOME SUMMARY Learning Outcome 3 Utilize computer and multimedia technology to present a lesson Contents 1 Equipments are inspected for safe working condition and normal operation in line with manufacturer s user guide 2 Set up of equipment is performed in accordance with connection guide safety practices and presentation requirements 3 Equipment is operated based on presentation requirements and operation manual 4 Teacher centered presentation of a lesson is executed using a computer and in line with session plan 5 Learner centered presentation of a lesson is executed using a computer and in line with session plan 6 Strategies to ensure that the learner will learn important information from the movie are implemented in line with session plan 7 Equipment is stored in accordance with standard operating procedure Assessment Criteria 1 Procedure in interconnecting Player VHS VCD DVD P A system and Video Monitor LCD Projector Basic maintenance of personal computer Psychological perception in learning Techniques in effective presentation using digital slides a A O N Techniques in effective utilization of computer aided learning resources 6 Techniques in utilizing world wide web in teaching Date Developed D
128. tor are installed on a plastic housing and the other components are placed in specific places Great care is taken in the positioning of each of these pieces because without proper alignment the system will not perform properly Electrical connections are attached and the optical system is then ready to be attached to the disc drive mechanism Disk drive mechanism The optical system is attached to the motor that will drive it This in turn is connected to the other principal parts of the disc drive including the loading tray if present and the spindle motor Other gears and belts are attached and the entire assembly is placed in the main body Internal electronics The electronic components of the DVD machine are sophisticated and use the latest in electronic processing technology The circuit board is produced much like that of other electronic equipment Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 16 SDA Methodology Level I Date Revised ra y Page 75 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 ACADEMY Media in sie sula Developed by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 True or False Self Check No 6 2 1 Read the statement carefully write T if the statement is correct and F if the statement is false Write your answer on the space provided in each number 1 The optical system is made up of a laser photo detector prism mirrors and
129. ul for teaching factual information simple discrimination rules and simple application of rules Drill and Practice Another commonly used technique is known as drill and practice It provides opportunities for practice when mastery of a new skill or information is desired It should be used after initial instruction Training Games Training games supplement other instruction and are used to provide motivating and engaging opportunities for practice after a skill or new information is taught Training games capitalize on the competitive interests of learners and add entertainment value to instruction Simulation Type text The technique of simulation is most often used when practicing a skill in its real context is too costly or dangerous It provides an opportunity for experimentation and allows students to test assumptions in a realistic context Simulations are also used to model real world situations that are not physically dangerous or costly in order to build realism and relevance into the training situation Problem Solving One of the most challenging techniques used in CBT is problem solving It helps students develop skills in logic solving problems and following directions and is generally used to augment higher order thinking skills Demonstration Presentation Demonstration or presentation is best used to support the introduction of new information It can also be used as a review tool Most CBT incorpora
130. ular updates e Limit Downloading Downloading from unknown sourcesis dangerous because it is highly likely that you will end up with a virus If you are downloading a program it is best to make sure it comes from a reputable software manufacturer Do your research and you will save your computer some stress e Bad websites Websites that offer things that are too good to be true or have XXXX content usually can give you a virus or a tracking cookie the instant you visit this site The best way is to stay away from these sites e Suspicious emails If you are not sure who has sent an email and it has an attachment do not open it delete it If it really is important the person will resend it to you e Illegal software If you dont have the real deal software you are putting your computer at risk People have tampered and altered this software to make it work illegally and who knows what they have added to it This software can also very easily do weird things to your computer Check and clean your registry from errors You will probably have to buy a program for this They automatically fix registry problems and prevent your computer from crashing or freezing due to hidden errors One of the top programs that are Vista certified is Errorsmart or RegistrySmart Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 aes ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised rr n a Page TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 11
131. umber 1 A computer based training technique that is used to introduce new information that must be taught in a sequential manner A Demonstration B Drill and practice C Simulation D Tutorial 2 A computer based training technique that provides opportunities for practice when mastery of a new skill or information is desired A Demonstration B Drill and practice C Simulation D Tutorial 3 A feature of computer based training that provides trainee progress to allow both instructors and trainees to monitor progress and adjust instruction accordingly A Assessment B Feedback C Integration of text graphics video and sound D Placement 4 Another term for computer based training that has acronym of CAI A Computer Assisted Instructions B Computer Assisted Learning C Computer Assisted Testing Type text Answer Key 6 3 5 PI PS gt Ww w J Type text Job Sheet No 6 3 1 Facilitate Training Using Personal Computer and LCD DLP Projector Objectives Given a personal computer LCD DLP projector and VGA cable you must be able to present a lesson in 15 minutes following the guidelines and procedure in giving presentations Procedure 1 Set up LCD DLP projector and personal computer 2 Present an information lesson using the LCD DLP projector Evaluation The trainer s observation must be based on the following criteria 1 All steps in connecting LCD DLP projector were completed in the
132. veloped by nn 9 Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Answer Key 6 1 2 Multiple Choice 1 on ge I I A B C D B NATIONAL TEME s ACADEMY CBLMs on Trainers Methodology Level I Utilizing Electronic Media in Facilitating Training Date Developed July 2010 Date Revised March 2012 Document No Issued by NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 18 of 134 Task Sheet No 6 1 1 Operate a Video Camera Recorder Performance Objectives Given a video camera recorder battery pack and a miniDV cassette you are to supply power load remove video cassette record video and play video following the procedure presented in this task sheet The major parts of the video camera had been explained in the previous lesson an important lesson in introducing the equipment that you will use latter for this learning outcome This task will teach you how to operate the video camera recorder The procedure listed here covers only basic operations of CANON XHGI1 digital video camera recorder To avoid damaging your digital video camera it is advisable to first read the instruction manual that comes with it a Preparing the power supply of a video camera Procedure in charging the battery pack 1 Connect the power chord to the adapter 2 Plug the power cord into a power outlet 3 Attach the battery pack to the
133. y NTTA Developed by ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Page 10 of 134 Information Sheet No 6 1 2 The Video Camera Recorder Learning Objectives After reading this information sheet you must be able to 1 describe a video camera recorder 2 identify the different types of video camera recorder A video camera recorder also known as camcorder is an electronic device that combines a digital camera and a video recorder into one unit A video camera recorder contain 3 major components lens imager and recorder The lens gathers and focuses light on the imager The imager usually a charge coupled device CCD or complementary metal oxide semiconductor CMOS sensor on modern camcorders converts incident light into an electrical signal Finally the recorder converts the electric signal into digital video and encodes it into a storable form More commonly the optics and imager are referred to as the camera section Lens Date Developed Document No CBLMs on Trainers July 2010 ASDA Methodology Level I Date Revised sera Page 11 TEM s Utilizing Electronic March 2012 of 134 segna Media in Developed by Facilitating Training ALFONSO P FRANCISCO Revision 1 Lens The lens is the first component in the light path The camcorder s optics generally have one or more of the following adjustments for manual control Zoom This is the function
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