Spoken-Tutorial-Technology/C2/Guidelines-for-a-Campus-Ambassador/English-timed
From Script | Spoken-Tutorial
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on “Guidelines for a Campus Ambassador.” |
00:06 | The "Campus Ambassador Programme" is |
00:08 | aimed at energetic, enthusiastic and passionate students- |
00:12 | who will be the face of 'Spoken Tutorials' in their colleges/campuses and |
00:17 | who will help to scale & sustain this project. |
00:21 | Their primary tasks will be: |
00:24 | To encourage the students and faculty in their college. |
00:27 | To contribute towards the creation and dubbing of Spoken Tutorials on various FOSS system. |
00:34 | The eligibility criteria for a Campus Ambassador are as follows- |
00:39 | A student of second year UG level or higher: |
00:42 | Having a good academic performance |
00:46 | Established performance in organizing events |
00:50 | Commitment of one year |
00:52 | Motivated and driven to meet targets |
00:55 | Readiness to select the successor 'Campus Ambassador' in the next year. |
01:01 | If you fulfill the eligibility criteria to become a Campus-Ambassador then all you have to do is enroll with us. |
01:09 | To do so, please visit the web-page: http://spoken-tutorial.org/Campus_Ambassador_Programme. |
01:19 | Let me click on it. This is the web-page for 'Campus Ambassador' programme, on the spoken tutorial website. |
01:28 | Click on Requisition Form. This will open 'Campus Ambassador' requisition form. |
01:35 | Fill in all the details that are asked here and click on Submit. |
01:44 | You will receive a welcome mail from the Spoken Tutorial Team. |
01:48 | Your status will be provisional at this point. |
01:53 | Your first task as a provisional 'Campus Ambassador' is |
01:57 | to conduct a workshop in your own college, |
02:00 | using the Basic Level Spoken Tutorials available on LaTeX, Scilab, Python, Linux and Ubuntu or Orca. |
02:10 | We will soon have basic level tutorials on other FOSS systems. Here is a list of all the FOSS that we are currently working on. |
02:21 | The workshop can be conducted through the student clubs or by the college. |
02:26 | A minimum of 25 participants are required for the workshop. |
02:31 | The participants should be requested to bring along their own ear-phones |
02:35 | in order to listen to the Spoken Tutorials. |
02:39 | As a provisional 'Campus Ambassador', you will have to do the publicity for the workshop using posters and brochures. |
02:46 | These will be couriered to you by the Spoken Tutorial team. |
02:51 | A list of participants, date, time and venue of the workshop should be mailed to the Spoken Tutorial team. |
03:00 | Permission letter, if required, may be issued by the project. |
03:05 | The workshop will be conducted remotely using Skype or A-view software by the Spoken Tutorial team from IIT Bombay. |
03:15 | There will be a resource person for the chosen FOSS available at IIT Bombay throughout the workshop. |
03:22 | On successful completion of the workshop, a certificate of recognition will be awarded to the provisional 'Campus Ambassador'. |
03:33 | The provisional 'Campus Ambassador' will be invited to IIT Bombay for a 1-day workshop on Spoken Tutorial Technology. |
03:41 | Second class sleeper fare will be reimbursed to them for the same. |
03:46 | The workshop will begin at 9:30am and end at 4:30pm. |
03:52 | At the end of the workshop, each participant will receive a certificate of participation. |
03:59 | Within 15 days of attending the workshop, the provisional 'Campus Ambassador's are to create or dub a spoken tutorial. |
04:08 | On successfully doing so, their status will change from 'Provisional' to 'Confirmed'. |
04:16 | They will also become eligible to receive a cash reward of Rs. 5000. |
04:22 | This amount is payable on completion of 3 spoken tutorials (original or dubbed). |
04:29 | From this stage onwards, their tasks and responsibilities as 'Campus Ambassadors' begin. |
04:35 | What are the responsibilities of 'campus ambassadors'? - |
04:38 | To popularize the concept of Spoken Tutorials. |
04:42 | Help identify experts, novices and translators who are the contributors of spoken tutorials. |
04:50 | Coordinate the generation of Spoken Tutorials for an honorarium. |
04:54 | Help create many Spoken Tutorials in a year. |
04:59 | Build a rapport with the contributors. |
05:02 | Coordinate your community of contributors. |
05:06 | Organize FOSS workshops with Spoken Tutorials. |
05:10 | Organize Spoken Tutorial sponsored events. |
05:13 | Coordinate with the project for Campus Fests. |
05:17 | Write blogs, announce events in the mailing list etc. |
05:23 | As Campus Ambassadors, you have to coordinate the following instructional activities - |
05:28 | Creating outlines. Let me show you what an outline looks like. This is the basic level outline for Linux. |
05:39 | Creating scripts. Again, let me show you what a script looks like. This is a script for basic command of Linux in the two column format. |
05:51 | Ensuring self-learning, Conducting workshops, Conducting online exams etc. |
05:59 | While working as Campus Ambassadors, you will develop the following skills: |
06:04 | Mentoring others, Networking with other Campus Ambassadors |
06:09 | Creating educational content and using them, Conducting workshops and certifying |
06:16 | Carrying out local & national campaign, Suggesting ways to scale the project |
06:21 | Suggesting innovative merchandise/gifts, Improving your marketing skills. |
06:27 | As Campus ambassador, you will receive: |
06:30 | Merchandise & gifts for distribution, Performance based incentive scheme |
06:36 | Financial help to present Spoken Tutorial project based papers in conferences |
06:42 | The coveted Spoken Tutorial 'Campus Ambassador' Certificate after successful completion of one year. |
06:49 | Your name will be displayed on our website at: http://spoken-tutorial.org/Campus_Ambassadors.
Let me open this link for you. |
07:06 | Here is the List of provisional 'campus ambassador'. |
07:12 | You will be able to attend Spoken Tutorial meetings and retreats at our expense. |
07:18 | Apart from the physical items, you will be able to: |
07:22 | Redefine yourself as an entrepreneur. |
07:25 | Be a part of the FOSS community. Earn 10% of the total honorarium |
07:29 | of approved contributions, provided you help create a minimum of 50 Spoken Tutorials in a year. |
07:37 | And of course! This work will spread Digital Literacy across India. |
07:42 | This noble cause will also help to - |
07:44 | Provide training to students of your college & other colleges. |
07:49 | Help build a brand for your college. |
07:51 | Help your college perform well in competitions that involve software. |
07:56 | Create awareness of IT technologies. Learn numerical and symbolic computing (like Scilab and Python). |
08:03 | Learn domain software (like JAVA, PHP and mysql). |
08:08 | Help create entrepreneurs from your locality. |
08:12 | Train children from your state through regional-language-based IT education. |
08:17 | This project will help students- |
08:19 | To do well in subject exams, projects and job interviews. To do well in certification exams (e.g. RedHat certification) |
08:28 | To learn a new software, To improve English speaking skills, To improve the command over one’s mother-tongue. |
08:36 | All rights are reserved with Talk to a Teacher project, under the creative commons license no. CC BY-NC 2.5. |
08:43 | The eligibility criteria, terms and conditions and deliverables can be changed or withdrawn without any notification at any time. |
08:53 | Please visit the following link for the latest information: http://spoken-tutorial.org/Campus_Ambassadors |
09:01 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial on Guidelines for Campus Ambassador. |
09:05 | Spoken Tutorial project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project, supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT. |
09:14 | More information on the same is available at the following link: http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro. |
09:20 | This is Nancy and Shahid, from IIT Bombay, signing off. Thanks for joining. |