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Learning does not ALWAYS occur by
co-incidence
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Presented by:
Naomi
Tha
Swarna2
OUTLINE
Introduction
DLP
CD-ROM
Interactive multimedia
Conclusion
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INTRODUCTION Training aids used for effective learning to occur
Learning without aids may occur but it is desirable to use them
They bring greater Variety
Impact
Clarity
Memory recall
Faster learning
Enable the trainers to enhance Consistency
Quality
Order
Appropriateness 4
DLP
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WHAT IS A PROJECTOR ?
It’s an electronic device used to project rays of light,
especially an apparatus with a system of lenses for
projecting images or film onto a screen
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TYPES OF PROJECTORS
There are three main types of projectors:-
1. DLP (Digital Light Processing)
2. CRT (Cathode Ray Tube)
3. LCD (Liquid Cristal Display)
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HOW THE DLP WORKS?
DLP chip is a reflective surface made up of thousands of tiny mirrors
Each mirror represents a single pixel
In Case of DLP light from the projector's lamp is directed onto the surface of the DLP chip
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The mirrors wobble back and forth, directing light either into the lens path to turn the pixel on, or
away from the lens path to turn it off
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DLP PROJECTORS
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BENEFITS OF DLP User friendly
Face-to-face contact with the audience
Portability
Largest possible picture can be displayed
Smaller images a great option also
Space saving
Easy to install
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LIMITATIONS
Dark room often required
Maintenance required
Rainbow artifacts
Separate audio system required
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Optical Storage
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BRIEF HISTORY CD-ROM stands for Compact Disc Read-Only Memory
CD-ROM was developed jointly by Philips and Sony in 1980
Later the format was adapted to hold any form of binary data
CD-ROMs are popularly used to distribute computer software
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CD-ROM & TRAINING
The participant binder documents folder contains thedetailed agenda
To help prepare training
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WHY WE NEED CD-ROM ? 68% of the data losses are due to human errors
More than 50% of businesses that loose their data for more
than 7 days, never re-open
17% of data losses happen because of sabotage ,theft or
viruses
1/6 of documented data losses happen because of technical
failure
CDs come at a cheaper price than any other backup devices
Any data in a CD can be retrieved faster than any other
back up devices we may find
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WHATIS
MEDIA?
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MEDIA
Media is the plural of medium which is a means of
communication
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WHATIS
MULTIMEDIA?
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MULTIMEDIA
The combined use of several media
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WHATIS
INTERACTIVEMULTIMEDIA?
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INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA
Any computer-delivered electronic system that allows the user to
control, combine and manipulate different types of media
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INTERACTIVE MULTIMEDIA AS A LEARNING TOOL
Potential to create high quality learning environments
Shifts user’s role from observer to participant
Explanation combined with illustrative examples
Online assessment with feedback
Opportunity to practice and experiment
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ADVANTAGES Exciting, challenging and fun to use
Flexibility
Time
Place
Duration
User is engaged thereby promoting deeper learning
Bosco 1986
In some cases, frees the facilitator to focus on company, department and team-specific issues
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Stand alone topics or sections
Capable of providing true-to-life situations
Develop practical skills and increase information retention by
Learn-by-viewing
Learn-by-doing
Learn-by-coaching
Consistency
Cost effective
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DISADVANTAGES Richness and complexity can lead to problems
Poorly designed applications do not meet the needs of the learners
Supporting technology and equipment required
Users limitations and capabilities differ
Users focus more on the dynamic elements
Initial investment
Misconception of CBT
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CONCLUSION
The need for modern methods of training delivery has been realized to improve the learning environment today
It is proven to work better overall even though they might have certain drawbacks
When compared to traditional training methods, its found to far exceed the expectations and abilities of a learning experience
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REFERENCE www.britannica.com
Edutecwiki.unige.ch
En.wikipedia.org
Training and development by G. Pandu Naik
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