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Campus and Community Series
The programs in the Campus and Community Series are interactive presentations designed for high school
recruitment sessions or orientations. They compose an expanding library of programs on compact disks that
focus on various topics of interest to youth and young adults. Topics include (1) the pitfalls and proper use of
credit cards and (2) the safe and wise use of the Internet, among others. Most programs include either a
handout or a relevant "take away" that makes the message memorable. Programs range from 20 to 30
minutes and include interactive questions that use Training Masters' remote audience response system, KlickerZ®.
Responding to interactive questions, students expand their knowledge base, while sharing and
comparing their opinions and preferences.
Module Descriptions:
"The Plastic Piranha"
is a great program for explaining the inherent dangers of misusing a credit card.
Two characters engage in a dialogue about problems that can arise when you carry a high balance. They
discuss how interest accrues and the nature and importance of FICO scores. Finally, a number of tips are
offered to help audience members use their credit cards wisely. Entertaining illustrations and sound effects
support the message.
"Your Personality and Your Career Choice"
provides people with information that might be useful in
assisting them with career selection. Your personality consists of those traits, attitudes, and habits that
determine how you adapt to the situations in your life. A personality assessment involves responding to
a series of comments that reveal personality traits. The results can help you to direct your personal growth
and development, since there is a relationship between your personality and your career satisfaction. In this
program, participants respond to 20 items taken from a well-known personality assessment using remote
control units. They learn how personality "types" are determined and how they can be helpful when considering
a career choice.
"Internet Safety"
offers advice and information to help young people avoid a variety of potential risks
when using the Internet. The characters are a boy and his younger sister. He warns his sister not to trust
people she "meets" on the Internet but does not know. She learns that giving out personal information
can be very risky, and the problem of "cyberbullying" is explained. Ways to recognize secure sites are
explained, and some precautions concerning the posting of pictures and videos are discussed.
"Taming the Bull"
introduces Alicia and Cliff who are two high school students discussing the problem of
bullying in their school. Alicia understands the problem very well and shares her insights with Cliff who
changes his attitude about how to deal with bullies. Their discussion centers around Jason, the school bully.
The program mentions three main types of bullying including verbal, physical and psychological. Alicia explains
that bullying always involves hurting someone, it happens repeatedly, and there are always unequal levels of
power. A major emphasis is placed on what by-standers can do to discourage bullying. A distinction is made
between active and passive bullying, and Cliff considers the potentially serious outcomes of bullying. The
bottom line is, "If you're not part of the solution, then you're part of the problem."
Additional programs currently in development in the Campus and Community Series include "Successful
Workplace Skills," "The Dollars and Sense of Becoming a Millionaire," and several educational games.