CAS3 Staff Officer Guide - U.S. Army
CAS3 Staff Officer Guide - U.S. Army
CAS3 Staff Officer Guide - U.S. Army
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(b) Portable.<br />
(c) Readily available.<br />
(2) Disadvantages:<br />
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(a) Bulky–requires an easel or wall for hanging.<br />
(b) Easily torn or damaged.<br />
(c) Audience size is limited.<br />
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e. Videotape/DVD. Video provides a means to reproduce motion, with or without sound, and is<br />
an excellent medium to use for a demonstration or critique of a technique or procedure.<br />
(1) Advantages:<br />
(a) Reproduces motion, with or without sound.<br />
(b) Instant replay capability.<br />
(c) Can be disseminated easily to audiences in a variety of locations.<br />
(d) Can be incorporated into computer presentations for presentation to a large audience.<br />
(2) Disadvantages:<br />
(a) Production costs are high for quality video.<br />
(b) Equipment has limited portability.<br />
(c) Audience size is limited if using a television without special equipment.<br />
(d) Requires electricity.<br />
f. Deskside devices.<br />
Briefing Tips.<br />
(1) Advantages:<br />
(a) Easily prepared.<br />
(b) Portable.<br />
(c) Quick revision is possible.<br />
(2) Disadvantage: Limited to presentations for one or two persons.<br />
a. Know your audience. Coordinate with other staff officers who have previously briefed the<br />
ranking individual in the audience to learn the specific nuances and expectations of the individual.