• Introduction to the AV Industry
  • CHAPTER ONE: INDUSTRY OVERVIEW
    Examines industry segments, AV disciplines and professional relationships
    1. Welcome to the Audiovisual Industry
    2. Audiovisual Communication Technology
    3. Customer Applications
    4. Professional Services Drive The Industry
    5. Customer Service-The Bottom Line
    6. The Role of The Manufacturer
    7. Distributors
    8. Wholesales Sales Representatives
    9. AV Dealer Firms
    10. Product Sales
    11. Design and Engineering
    12. Systems Integration
    13. Service Providers
    14. Rental and Staging
    15. Vertical Markets and Allied Industries
    16.Team Players
    17.Workplace Dynamics

    CHAPTER TWO: VISUAL DISPLAY IN THE PRESENTATION ENVIRONMENT
    Identifies factors that affect a viewing environment and equipment historically associated with visual display
    1. AudioVISUAL
    2. The Optimized Viewing Environment
    3. Light In The Environment
    4. Room Configuration
    5. A History Lesson
    6. Transmissive Technology
    7. Screens
    8. An Extension of Visual Display

    CHAPTER THREE: VIDEO IN AV APPLICATIONS
    Describes types of video signals and typical equipment
    1. What Video Isn’t
    2. Lights, Camera, Signals
    3. Specialized Signals
    4. Signal Combo
    5. History and Evolution
    6. Digital Revolution
    7. Video Display
    8. Video Recording Session
    9.Input This Output
    10. Video System Integration
    11. That’s a Wrap

    CHAPTER FOUR: COMPUTER DATA DISPLAY
    Explores fundamentals of a graphics adapter and typical display technologies
    1. Computers
    2. Graphics Adapters
    3. Display Devices
    4. Electronic Artistry
    5. Pixels and Resolution
    6. TechKnowledgy
    7. Emissive Display Systems
    8. Transmisive Display Systems
    9.Reflective Display Systems
    10. Summing Up

    CHAPTER FIVE: AUDIO IN AV APPLICATIONS
    Follows the path of an audio signal through a simple sound system
    1. Applications
    2. The A of AV
    3. Acoustics
    4. Properties of Audio
    5. The Source
    6. Signal Processors
    7.More Signal Processors
    8. Recording and Playback
    9.Loudspeakers
    10. Speaker Placement
    11. Conclusion

    CHAPTER SIX: SPECIAL APPLICATIONS
    Illustrates the relationship of AV equipment in control systems, networked environments and videoconferencing
    1. Audiovisual Systems Integration
    2. Conferencing
    3. Control Systems
    4. Networking
    5. The Learning Continuum

  • AVPM Course Outline
  • Objective
    The objective of the training is as follows:
    1.1 To provide the attendee with basic understanding of project management, in general and specific to AV PM process.
    1.2 The basic program is covered under the following modules:
    1.3 At the end of the training the attendee will feel confident in understanding the basic project management concepts, the project
    management cycle, documentation, commercial and communication in a project. The attendee will feel confident in
    understanding the AV project management process, including standards, procedures, maintenance and escalation.
    1.4 The attendee will understand how to resource themselves for support and direction in the role as a project manager.
    2.0 Scope
    a. The scope of this training is only to cover the basics of project management as detailed above.
    b. The scope of this training is to provide the attendee with the basic knowledge of project management to allow them to apply this to
    their daily work and to resource themselves for further learning and development.
    c. The scope of this training is to provide a clear understanding of AV Project Management Cycle and practices.
    3.0 Method
    Training will be carried out as follows:
    a. Training shall be delivered via a PowerPoint Presentation
    b. Detailed training notes will provided with all formats as part of this document.
    c. Presentation will be provided with all resources used during the training, the presentation and supplementary training material.
    d. Questioning and interaction will be encouraged throughout the course.
    e. Verbal testing and feedback will feature at the end of each module of the course.
    f. A multichoice test will be given at the end of the course to review the learning level of each individual.
    g. A detailed course feedback form will be provided for all attendees to completer
    h. Course requires the attendee to have a computer with MS Office and MC Project.

    4.0 Content Outline
    5.0 Training Materials
    a. PowerPoint Notes
    b. Relevant Documentation Samples
    c. Electronic Resources
    d. Reading List
    e. Useful Websites
    6.0 Feedback Format
    Feedback is taken from all attendees at the end of the training session.
    7.0 Sign Off for Training
    Confirmation by email that training has been completed plus attachment of copies of feedback forms.
    8.0 Certification
    A certificate is provided for completion of this course by ERUDITE . In order to pass the course a pass level of 85% in the final
    test is required and the submission of a project plan in MS Project as per the assignment given must be submitted to ERUDITE within 7 days of the
    course completion.