International Trainers' Training

International Trainers Training in May 2008

International Trainers Training was conducted from May 17 to 23, 2008 at Century Park Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand.

In this training, there were 13 participants from Malaysia, Philippine, Singapore, China, South Africa, Kazakhstan, Mongol, Laos and Cambodia. "DAISY Translator" and "Pipeline" were introduced and mainly used during the training as well as "Sigtuna DAR 3" were used recording for DAISY 2.02 full text and audio production.

DFA International Trainers Training 2007 (fiscal year 2006) Report

DFA International Trainers Training 2007 (fiscal year 2006) Report

Bangkok, Thailand
July 2 - 8, 2007
Conducted by Miki Azuma and Prashant Ranjan Verma
Assisted by Raksak Chairanjuansakun and Mayu Hamada

Report

There were ten participants, three from Philippine, two from Pakistan, two from Indonesia, one from Vietnam, one from Nepal, one from Laos in the training. The course was designed to be a advanced course for the DAISY DTB production to help their own country to implement DAISY and a preparatory course for to-be DFA International Trainers.

In this course, sometimes participants were asked to work in small groups. There were several times where participants were asked to discuss problems and solutions. Also, sometimes the individual was asked to teach others how to produce DTBs. Since there were some people who were not familiar with some of the steps producing DTBs, this helped those people also some individuals who came front to teach others.

The training covered how to create better DAISY DTBs which includes; production of TOC only DTBs, xml, xhtml, css, validation and production of full text DAISY DTBs, and how to fix the problematic DAISY DTBs.

International Trainers' Training in July 2007

International Trainer's Training was conducted from June 29 to July 10, 2007 in Bangkok, Thailand. This training was to provide in depth trainers who would become a trainer in the neighboring countries as well as support on-site training in their own country. It was hosted by Monthian Buntan and conducted by Miki Azuma.

International Trainers' Training Bangkok 2006 (Fiscal 2005), Report by Monthian Buntan

By Monthian Buntan
Assistant Manager, DFA Project
May 21, 2006

three trainees looking into monitor of a PC

1. Background:

Since the DAISY For All Project was started in 2003, one of its main activities has been to provide training. Focal point trainings were held domestically in each country where DFA focal point was established while International Trainers' trainings were held twice in Bangkok Thailand. Focal point trainings focus on DAISY book production where as ITT takes it further to cover more advanced knowledge and problem solving.

2. Date

The training took place from May 13 until May 19, 2006, starting from 9:00-17:00 with additional one hour of practice and occasionally up to 22:00.

3. Training and accommodation venue

The training was held at the Asia-Pacific Development Center on Disability (APCD), Bangkok, Thailand, where both training facilities and accommodation rooms for all trainees were located in the same building. However, this option ended up being more expensive and more difficult than our expectation.

International Trainers Training Bangkok 2006 (Fiscal 2005), Report by Miki Azuma

A training workshop for potential trainers of DAISY production / Playback tools was hosted by Monthian Buntan and conducted by Miki Azuma in Bangkok. We want to thank the Nippon Foundation for visiting the training and their generous support of DFA and sponsorship of this training course.

The full report follows.

Bangkok, Thailand
May 13-19, 2006
Conducted by Miki Azuma and Prashant Ranjan Verma
Assisted by Kanlaya Kamonwatin

Report

There were twelve participants, two from Nepal, two from Bangladesh, two from Vietnam, two from India, one from Malaysia, one from Indonesia, one from Thailand, and one from philippine in the training. The course was designed to be a advanced course for the DAISY DTB production to help their own country to implement DAISY and a preparatory course for to-be DFA International Trainers.

In this course, participants were seated in four different groups. There were several times where participants were asked to discuss problems and solutions. This was a first time to introduce this method and it was quite efficient since the level of the participants were quite different. In the group setting, participants needed to help each other and they were able to learn from other participants.

DFA International Trainers' Training 2004 Report

Bangkok, Thailand
Nov 13-19, 2004
Conducted by Markus Gylling and Miki Azuma

Report

There were ten participants, two from Sri Lanka, two from Nepal, two from Malaysia, one from India two from Thailand, and one from Vietnam, and one observer from Thailand in the training. The course was designed to be a advanced course for the DAISY DTB production to help their own country to implement DAISY and a preparatory course for to-be DFA International Trainers.

Originally, the training course was planning to focus mainly on full text production, with only brief repetition of NCC-Only production. Topics included XML, XHTML markup, CSS, MDF, XML workflow design, user group expansion themes, and DTB FileSet logic. However, there were several participants who were not exposed to DAISY DTB production before and the level of the participants was not quite up to the level to cover all of the topics mentioned before, it was modified to cover only the important topics.

The course outline follows.

Course Outline

Day 1: Saturday November 13th

Production Tools Overview

Hardware and software production tool overview.
Access, cost and functionality comparison.

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