Crime Prevention Part I CCTV Presentation (Research & Development) Public Speaking ©TCLEOSE Course #2101 Crime Prevention Part I Curriculum is the intellectual property of ICJS (2010)
Learning Objectives Learning Objective: Student will demonstrate their ability to conduct research and prepare a presentation. Learning Objective: Student will demonstrate their ability to analyze, organize, prepare and submit a presentation on their assigned topic. Learning Objective: Student will learn from their research history, origins, current uses/applications, as well as futuristic uses of how CCTV can served them as Crime Prevention Practitioners in the future. Learning Objective: Student will gain experience in preparing and giving a presentation, thereby honing their delivery and public speaking skills.
TEAM ASSIGNMENTS TOPICS TEAM #1: History (origins) of Closed Circuit Television (CCTV). TEAM #2: Where CCTV is now – common uses for CCTV today. TEAM #3: Future of CCTV – what is in development or currently being tested?
TOPICS - Continued TEAM #4: Explain how is Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) being used with lap tops. TEAM #5: Explain how CCTV could be used in building you are in for training. TEAM #6: Explain when and why you would recommend CCTV.
INSTRUCTIONS Each TEAM must research and find out as much as they can about their assigned topic. Combine each team members findings into a TEAM presentation, which shall be presented on Friday morning. Use Internet to find and document information.
INSTRUCTIONS – Cont’d: Each team member must provide some portion of information during presentation on Friday morning. Presentations cannot exceed less than 7-minutes nor more be longer than 10-minutes. Each TEAM must hand-in a written outline of the TEAMS presentation.
Contact Information INSTITUTE for CRIMINAL JUSTICE STUDIES 350 N. Guadalupe, Suite 140, PMB 164 San Marcos, Texas ©TCLEOSE Course #2101 Crime Prevention Part I Curriculum is the intellectual property of ICJS (2009)
QUESTIONS SEE YOU ALL TOMORROW at 8:00 AM READY TO TRAIN - STAY SAFE!