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FORM 4.

SELF-ASSESSMENT CHECKLIST

INSTRUCTION: This Self-Check Instrument will give your trainer a


data that is essential in designing a Training Plan for
you. Please check the appropriate box of your answer to
each of the questions below.

CAN I?... YES NO

BASIC COMPETENCIES
1. Participate in workplace communication 
1.1 Obtain and convey workplace information 
1.2 Complete relevant work related 
documents

1.3 Participate in workplace meeting and 


discussion
2. Work in team environment 
2.1 Describe and identify team role and 
responsibility in a team
2.2 Describe work as a team member 

2.3 Identify own role and responsibility within 


team

3. Practice Career Professionalism 


3.1 Integrate personal objectives with 
organizational goals
3.2 Set and meet work priorities 
3.3 Maintain professional growth and 
development
4. Practice occupational health and safety procedures 
4.1 Identify hazards and risks 
4.2 Evaluate hazards and risks 
4.3 Control hazards and risks 
4.4 Maintain OHS awareness 
COMMON COMPETENCIES

1. Apply quality standards 


1.1 Assess quality of received materials

1.2 Assess own work 
1.3 Engage in quality improvement 

2. Perform computer operations


2.1 Plan and prepare for task to be taken

undertaken
2.2 Input data into computer 

2.3 Access information using computer 

2.4 Produce output/ data using computer 


system

2.5 Use basic functions of a www-browser to 


locate information

2.6 Maintain computer equipment and systems 

3. Perform mensuration and calculation


3.1 Select measuring instruments 
3.2 Carry out measurements and calculation 
3.3 Maintain measuring instruments 

4. Prepare and interpret technical drawing


4.1 Identify different kinds of technical drawings 
4.2 Interpret technical drawing 

4.3 Prepare/make changes to electrical



/electronic schematics and drawings

4.4 Store technical drawings and equipment



/instruments

5. Use hand tools


5.1 Plan and prepare for tasks to be undertaken 
5.2 Prepare hand tools 
5.3 Use appropriate hand tools and test

equipment
5.3 Maintain hand tools 

6. Terminate and connect electrical wiring and


electronics circuit
6.1 Plan and prepare for termination/connection

of electrical wiring/electronics circuits
6.2 Terminate/connect electrical wiring/electronic

circuits
6.3 Test termination/ connections of electrical 
wiring/electronics circuits
7. Test electronic components

7.1 Determine criteria for testing electronics 


components
7.2 Plan an approach for component testing 
7.3 Test components 
7.4 Evaluate the testing process 

CORE COMPETENCIES
FORM
1. Install and4.2
configure computer systems

1.1. Assemble computer hardware 

1.2. Install operating system and drivers for 


peripherals/ devices

1.3. Install application software 

1.4. Conduct testing and documentation 

2. Set-up computer networks

2.1. Install network cables 

2.2. Set network configuration 

2.3. Set router/Wi-Fi/ wireless access 


point/repeater configuration

2.4. Inspect and test the configured computer 


networks

3. Set-up computer servers

3.1. Set-up user access 

3.2. Configure network services 

3.3. Perform testing, documentation and pre-



deployment procedures

4. Maintain and repair computer systems and


networks

4.1. Plan and prepare for maintenance and repair 

4.2. Maintain computer systems and networks 

4.3. Diagnose faults of computer systems and 


networks

4.4. Rectify/correct defects in computer systems 


and networks

4.5. Inspect and test the computer systems and 


networks
DETERMINING AND VALIDATING
TRAINEES CURRENT COMPETENCY/IES

Identify Current Competencies acquired related to Job/Occupation


and Indicate
Proof of Evidence

Current competencies Proof of Evidence

 Certificate of training in
Set-up computer networks ICI for advance network
configuration.

 Certificate of
Set-up computer servers employment as
technician in Mineski
Internet Company

 Certificate of
Employment in IBM as
Maintain and repair computer Technician for
systems and networks Computer Maintenance
and Systems and
networks.
FORM 4.3

COMPARING AND CROSS MATCHING OF COMPETENCIES

Current Required Units of Training


Competencies Competency/Learning Gaps/Requirements
Outcomes
Install and configure Install and configure
computer systems computer systems
Set-up computer Set-up computer
networks networks
Set-up computer Set-up computer
servers servers

Maintain and repair Maintain and repair


computer systems and computer systems
networks and networks
FORM 4.4

TRAINEES TRAINING REQUIREMENT

Module Title/Module
Gaps Duration (hours)
of Instruction
Install and configure Install and configure 50
computer systems computer systems

Set-up computer Set-up computer 30


networks networks
Set-up computer Set-up computer 30
servers servers
Maintain and repair Maintain and repair 30
computer systems computer systems and
and networks networks
TRAINING PLAN

Qualification: Computer Systems Servicing NC II

Facilities/
Trainees’ Training Training Mode of Assessment Date and
Staff Tools and Venue
Requirements Activity/Task Training Arrangement Time
Equipment
Planning and Personal TNHS
Install and Interview July 9-13,
preparing to assemble Mark Angelo B. Protective
configure computer 2018
unite to ensure OH&S Vallar equipment Computer
systems
policies and procedures School trainer ( ex. protective Systems 8:00-
Portfolio
are followed in eyewear, anti- Servicing 12:00 A.M
accordance with static wrist NC II 1:00-5:00
systems requirements wrap) Practical PM
Demonstration
DTS/DTP
Completing the Electronic w/ oral
materials necessary to laboratory questioning
. hand tools World
work are identified and
obtained in accordance Mr. James S (assorted Telecom
with established Bond Industry pliers,
procedures and Trainer assorted screw
checked against drivers,
systems requirements soldering iron
& desoldering
tool)
Carrying out the
installation work with
LAN tester
Tools, equipment and
testing devices that are
needed to obtained in Crimping tools
accordance with
established procedures RS 232 pin
and checked for correct
operation and safety exertion/
Assembling Computer extraction tool
hardware in accordance Flashlights
with established
procedures and Mirror
systems requirements (inspection)

Performing Basic-input- Hand-outs


output-system (BIOS)
configuration iin
accordance with
hardware requirements

Creating Portable
bootable devices in
accordance with
software manufacturer
instruction

Customizing installers
are preparing in
accordance with
software utilization
guide and end user
agreement.

Installation of portable
applications are carried
out in accordance with
software user guide and
software license
Installing Operating
system (OS) in
accordance with
established installation
procedures and to
comply with end-user
requirements

Installing and
configuring
Peripherals/devices
drivers in accordance
with manufacturer’s
instructions and/or OS
installation procedures.

Accessing and installing


OS and drivers updates
/patches in accordance
with manufacturer’s
recommendations and
requirements

Checking On-going
quality of the work are
undertaking in
accordance with
established procedures

Installing Application
software are based on
software installation
guides, end-user
requirements and
software license
agreement

Carrying out variation


to application software
installation in
accordance to
customer/client
requirements

Accessing and installing


software updates in
accordance with
manufacturer’s
recommendations and
requirements

Testing devices /
systems and/or
installation is to
determine whether it
conforms to
requirements

Conducting Stress test


to ensure its reliability
of equipment in
accordance with
manufacturer’s
instructions and system
requirements

According to
environmental policies
5S and 3Rs should be
followed

Forwarding
documentation in
relation to the test to
the appropriate
personnel and/or
authority in accordance
with requirements

Determining and TNHS


Set-up computer Interview July 16-
planning cable routes Mark Angelo Tools:
networks 20, 2018
in accordance with Vallar Computer
network design and - Screw drivers Systems 8:00-
Portfolio
actual installation site. (assorted) Servicing 12:00 A.M
- Pliers NC II 1:00-5:00
(assorted) Practical
Identifying and PM
- Soldering iron Demonstration
obtaining Network DTS/DTP - Wrenches
materials necessary to - Utility w/ oral
complete the work in World questioning
software Telecom
accordance with Mr. James S - Computer
established procedures Bond Industry system
and checked against Trainer
systems requirements
Policies and
Carrying out Tools, procedures:
equipment and testing
devices that needed for
the installation work -Procedures
are obtained in and guidelines
accordance with - Safety
established procedures precaution
and checked for correct
operation and safety

Using Appropriate
personal protective
equipment based to the
OHS policies and
procedures should be
followed

Performing copper cable


splicing based on
Electronic Industries
Alliance/Telecommunic
ations Industry
Association (EIA/TIA)
standards

Installing Network
cables and cable
raceway in accordance
with established
procedures and
installation
requirements
Performing and
checking installation
work is to ensure no
unnecessary damage
has occurred and
complies with
requirements

Following OHS
standards and 5S
principles in
accordance to
enterprise requirements

Disposing excess
components and
materials are of based
on WEEE directives and
3Rs waste management
program.

Checking network
connectivity of each
terminal in accordance
with network design.

Diagnosing and
remedying any fault or
problem in the network
system in line with the
standard operating
procedures.
Configuring network
interface card (NIC)
settings in accordance
with network design.

Carrying out
Communication
checking between
terminals in accordance
with OS network
configuration guides

Responding unplanned
events or conditions in
accordance with
established procedures

Configuring Client
Device systems settings
in accordance with
manufacturers’
instructions and end-
user preferences

Configuring local area


network (LAN) port in
accordance with
manufacturers’
instructions and
network design
Configuring Wide area
network (WAN) port in
accordance with
manufacturers’
instructions and
network design

Configuring wireless
settings are in
accordance
manufacturers’
instructions, network
design and end-user
preferences

Configuring security
/firewall/ advance
settings in accordance
with manufacturers’
instructions and end-
user preferences

Configuring final
inspections are
undertaken to ensure
that the computer
networks conforms with
the manufacturer’s
instruction/manual

Checking computer
networks are to ensure
safe operation.

Preparing and
completing reports
according to company
requirements.

Set-up Computer Creating user folder in Interview July 23-


accordance with Mark Angelo OH & S policies TNHS
Servers 27, 2018
network operating Vallar and procedures
system (NOS) features School trainer 8:00-
Portfolio
OH&S 12:00 A.M
policies Computer
Configuring user access 1:00-5:00
manuals Systems Practical
level based on NOS PM
features and Servicing Demonstration
DTS/DTP Computer
establishing network NC II
systems and w/ oral
access policies/end- networks questioning
user requirements. World Telecom
Mr. James S 1 Server
Bond Industry World
Performing security Telecom
Trainer Trainer Peripherals
check in accordance
with established 1 Desktop
network access Computers
policies/end-user
requirements Materials

Wires and
Checking Normal
Cables
functions of server in
accordance with Appropriate
manufacturer’s Software
instructions
Computer
Storage Media
Installing and updating
required modules /add- Tools
ons based on NOS
installation procedures Pliers

Configuring Network Philips screw


services are confirmed driver
based on user/system
requirements
Equipment/
testing devices
Checking operation of
network services are Computer
based on user/system
requirements Personal
protective
equipment
Responding unplanned
events or conditions are Anti-static
to in accordance with wrist wrap
established procedures

Undertaking Pre-
deployment procedures
is based on enterprise
policies and procedures

Checking operation and


security are undertaken
based on end-user
requirements
Preparing and
completing reports
according to enterprise
policies and
procedures.

Maintain and repair Planning and preparing Interview June 30-


maintenance and/or Mark Angelo OHS guidelines TNHS
computer systems August 3,
diagnosis of faults is in Vallar and policies.
and networks 2018
line with job School trainer Portfolio
requirements. PC Computer 8:00-
specifications Systems 12:00 A.M
Obtaining and checking Servicing Practical / 1:00-5:00
Tools, equipment and Network NC II Observation PM
testing devices needed designs Demonstration
for the maintenance for w/ oral
correct operation and World Telecom Schematic questioning
safety Mr. James S Diagrams World
Bond Industry Telecom
Obtaining Materials Trainer Books/magazi
that are necessary to ne
complete the work in
accordance with Manuals
established procedures
and checked against job PC and
DTS/DTP
requirements. network
specification
&
Following OHS policies
Network
and procedures are in
Cables and
line with job
peripherals
requirements.
UTP Cat. 5
Maintaining Computer cables
systems and networks
are checked against UTP Cat.3
job/service order or cables
instructions and
specifications. RJ 45 modular
plug
Using appropriate
personal protective Hubs/switche
equipment in line with s
standard procedures.
Modem/router
Checking normal Network
function of computer layout and
systems and networks schematic
in accordance with diagrams
manufacturer’s
instructions. Personal
protective
Performing equipments
scheduled/periodic Gloves and
maintenance in goggles
accordance with
manufacturer’s Masks
requirements.
Anti-static
Repairing and replacing
where necessary, wrist wraps
needed in accordance
with established Materials
procedures.
Contact
cleaners/ soap
Responding unplanned or detergents
events or conditions are
in accordance with Dust brush
established procedures
Chamois or
rags
Using appropriate
personal protective
Basin/ water
equipment in line with
standard procedures.
Diagnostics
software and
Diagnosing Faults or CDROMs
problems in the &
computer systems and Tools and test
networks according to equipments
requirements and in
line with the standard Slotted head
procedures. screwdriver

Philips head
screwdriver
Implementing
contingency measures
Long nosed
are managed in
pliers
accordance with
established procedures
Allen bit
Wrench
Responding unplanned
events or conditions are Crimping tool
in accordance with
established procedures Cable tester

Using appropriate Multi-tester


personal protective
equipment in line with
standard procedures.

Replacing or correcting
defective components or
parts without damaging
the surrounding
environment or services

Establishing
adjustments, if
necessary are made in
accordance with
procedures

Responding unplanned
events or conditions in
accordance with
established procedures.

Conducting final
inspections are
undertaken to ensure
that the testing on the
device conforms with
the manufacturer’s
instruction/manual

Checking and testing


Computer systems and
networks are to ensure
safe operation.
Following OHS
standards and 5S
principles according to
enterprise policies

Cleaning and clearing


Work site is of all debris
and left in safe
condition in accordance
with company
procedures

Disposing excess
components and
materials based on
WEEE directives and
3Rs waste management
program.

Preparing and
completing report
according to company
requirements
FORM 4.2-1.1

REQUIRED TRAINING FACILITIES FOR WORK-BASED TRAINING

Trainees’ Training Training Activity/Task Tools Equipment Materials Facilities


Requirements
Planning and preparing to Electronic LAN tester Personal
Install and Computer
assemble unite to ensure OH&S laboratory Crimping tools Protective
configure Systems
policies and procedures are hand tools equipment
computer systems Servicing – NC
followed in accordance with (assorted ( ex. protective II workstation
systems requirements pliers, assorted eyewear, anti- with devices /
screw drivers, static wrist drivers /
Completing the materials soldering iron wrap) installers.
necessary to work are identified & desoldering
and obtained in accordance with tool) RS 232 pin
established procedures and
checked against systems exertion/ Mirror
requirements extraction tool (inspection)

Carrying out the installation Flashlights


Hand-outs
work with Tools, equipment and
testing devices that are needed to
obtained in accordance with
established procedures and
checked for correct operation and
safety
Assembling Computer hardware
in accordance with established
procedures and systems
requirements

Performing Basic-input-output-
system (BIOS) configuration iin
accordance with hardware
requirements

Creating Portable bootable devices


in accordance with software
manufacturer instruction

Customizing installers are


preparing in accordance with
software utilization guide and end
user agreement.

Installation of portable applications


are carried out in accordance with
software user guide and software
license

Installing Operating system (OS)


in accordance with established
installation procedures and to
comply with end-user
requirements

Installing and configuring


Peripherals/devices drivers in
accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions and/or OS installation
procedures.

Accessing and installing OS and


drivers updates /patches in
accordance with manufacturer’s
recommendations and
requirements

Checking On-going quality of the


work are undertaking in
accordance with established
procedures

Installing Application software


are based on software installation
guides, end-user requirements and
software license agreement

Carrying out variation to


application software installation in
accordance to customer/client
requirements

Accessing and installing software


updates in accordance with
manufacturer’s recommendations
and requirements
Testing devices / systems and/or
installation is to determine
whether it conforms to
requirements

Conducting Stress test to ensure


its reliability of equipment in
accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions and system
requirements

According to environmental
policies 5S and 3Rs should be
followed

Forwarding documentation in
relation to the test to the
appropriate personnel and/or
authority in accordance with
requirements

Set-up computer Determining and planning cable Computer


routes in accordance with network Screw drivers Utility software
networks Systems
design and actual installation site. (assorted) Computer Servicing – NC
system II workstation
Pliers with devices /
Identifying and obtaining Network
(assorted) drivers /
materials necessary to complete Procedures and
the work in accordance with installers.
Soldering iron guidelines
established procedures and Safety
checked against systems precaution
requirements Wrenches

Carrying out Tools, equipment


and testing devices that needed
for the installation work are
obtained in accordance with
established procedures and
checked for correct operation and
safety

Using Appropriate personal


protective equipment based to
the OHS policies and procedures
should be followed

Performing copper cable splicing


based on Electronic Industries
Alliance/Telecommunications
Industry Association (EIA/TIA)
standards

Installing Network cables and


cable raceway in accordance with
established procedures and
installation requirements

Performing and checking


installation work is to ensure no
unnecessary damage has occurred
and complies with requirements
Following OHS standards and 5S
principles in accordance to
enterprise requirements

Disposing excess components and


materials are of based on WEEE
directives and 3Rs waste
management
program.

Checking network connectivity of


each terminal in accordance with
network design.

Diagnosing and remedying any


fault or problem in the network
system in line with the standard
operating procedures.

Configuring network interface card


(NIC) settings in accordance with
network design.

Carrying out Communication


checking between terminals in
accordance with OS network
configuration guides

Responding unplanned events or


conditions in accordance with
established procedures

Configuring Client Device


systems settings in accordance
with manufacturers’ instructions
and end-user preferences

Configuring local area network


(LAN) port in accordance with
manufacturers’ instructions and
network design

Configuring Wide area network


(WAN) port in accordance with
manufacturers’ instructions and
network design

Configuring wireless settings are in


accordance manufacturers’
instructions, network design and
end-user preferences

Configuring security /firewall/


advance settings in accordance
with manufacturers’ instructions
and end-user preferences

Configuring final inspections are


undertaken to ensure that the
computer networks conforms with
the manufacturer’s
instruction/manual

Checking computer networks are


to ensure safe operation.

Preparing and completing reports


according to company
requirements.

Set-up Computer Creating user folder in accordance


Servers with network operating system
(NOS) features Pliers 1 Server OH&S policies Computer
manuals Systems
Philips screw Peripherals Wires and Servicing – NC
Configuring user access level based
driver Cables II workstation
on NOS features and establishing
1 Desktop with devices /
network access policies/end-user
Computers Appropriate drivers /
requirements.
Computer Software installers.
Computer
Performing security check in Computer
accordance with established Anti-static Storage Media
network access policies/end-user wrist wrap
requirements

Checking Normal functions of


server in accordance with
manufacturer’s instructions
Installing and updating required
modules /add-ons based on NOS
installation procedures

Configuring Network services are


confirmed based on user/system
requirements

Checking operation of network


services are based on user/system
requirements

Responding unplanned events or


conditions are to in accordance
with established procedures

Undertaking Pre-deployment
procedures is based on enterprise
policies and procedures

Checking operation and security


are undertaken based on end-user
requirements

Preparing and completing reports


according to enterprise policies and
procedures.
Maintain and repair Planning and preparing Computer
computer systems maintenance and/or diagnosis of PC Systems
faults is in line with job Gloves and Hubs/switches specifications
and networks Servicing – NC
requirements. goggles II workstation
Modem/router
Network designs with devices /
Obtaining and checking Tools, Masks drivers /
equipment and testing devices Schematic installers.
needed for the maintenance for Anti-static
Diagrams
correct operation and safety
wrist wraps
Books/magazine
Obtaining Materials that are Slotted head
necessary to complete the work in screwdriver Manuals
accordance with established
procedures and checked against Philips head UTP Cat. 5
job requirements. screwdriver cables

Following OHS policies and Long nosed UTP Cat.3


procedures are in line with job pliers cables
requirements.
Allen bit RJ 45 modular
Maintaining Computer systems Wrench plug
and networks are checked against
job/service order or instructions Crimping tool Contact
and specifications. cleaners/ soap
Cable tester or detergents
Using appropriate personal
Multi-tester Dust brush
protective equipment in line with
standard procedures.
Chamois or rags
Checking normal function of Basin/ water
computer systems and networks in
accordance with manufacturer’s
instructions.

Performing scheduled/periodic
maintenance in accordance with
manufacturer’s requirements.

Repairing and replacing where


necessary, needed in accordance
with established procedures.

Responding unplanned events or


conditions are in accordance with
established procedures

Using appropriate personal


protective equipment in line with
standard procedures.

Diagnosing Faults or problems in


the computer systems and
networks according to
requirements and in line with the
standard procedures.

Implementing contingency
measures are managed in
accordance with established
procedures

Responding unplanned events or


conditions are in accordance with
established procedures

Using appropriate personal


protective equipment in line with
standard procedures.

Replacing or correcting defective


components or parts without
damaging the surrounding
environment or services

Establishing adjustments, if
necessary are made in accordance
with procedures

Responding unplanned events or


conditions in accordance with
established procedures.

Conducting final inspections are


undertaken to ensure that the
testing on the device conforms with
the manufacturer’s
instruction/manual

Checking and testing Computer


systems and networks are to
ensure safe operation.

Following OHS standards and 5S


principles according to enterprise
policies

Cleaning and clearing Work site is


of all debris and left in safe
condition in accordance with
company procedures

Disposing excess components and


materials based on WEEE
directives and 3Rs waste
management program.

Preparing and completing report


according to company
requirements
TRAINEE PROGRESS SHEET

Name : Mikaela C. Blaire Trainer : Mark Angelo B. Vallar

COMPUTER SYSTEMS Nominal


Qualification : : 160 hours
SERVICING NC II Duration

Training Adjectival Numerica Student Instructor’


Units of Competency Date Started Date Finished
Duration Grade l Grade ’s Initial s Initial

1. Install and configure


50 hours July 9, 2018 July 13. 2018 competent 85 NRB SSC
computer systems

2. Set-up computer
50 hours July 16, 2018 July 20, 2018 competent 90 NRB SSC
networks

3. Set-up Computer
30 hours July 23, 2018 July 27, 2018 competent 85 NRB SSC
Servers

4. Maintain and repair


computer systems and 30 hours July 30, 2018 August 3, 2018 competent 85 NRB SSC
networks
TRAINEE PROGRESS SHEET

Name : Matteus C. Kayn Trainer : Mark Angelo B. Vallar

COMPUTER SYSTEMS Nominal


Qualification : : 160 hours
SERVICING NC II Duration

Units of Competency and Training Adjectival Numerical Student’s Instructor’s


Date Started Date Finished
Module Titles Duration Grade Grade Initial Initial

1. INSTALL COMPUTER
SYSTEMS AND
NETWORKS
50 hours July 9, 2018 July 13, 2018 competent 90 NRB SSC
(INSTALLING COMPUTER
SYSTEMS AND
NETWORKS)
LO1. Assemble computer
hardware

LO2. Prepare installer

LO3. Install operating


system and drivers for
peripherals/ devices

LO4. Install application


software

LO5. Conduct test


2. SET-UP COMPUTER
NETWORKS
30 hours July 16, 2018 July 20, 2018 competent 85 NRB SSC
(SETTING-UP COMPUTER
NETWORKS)
LO1. Install network cables

LO2. Set network


configuration

LO3. Set router/Wi-Fi/


wireless access
point/repeater
configuration

LO4. Inspect and test the


configured computer
networks

Units of Competency and Training Adjectival Numerical Student’s Instructor’s


Date Started Date Finished
Module Titles Duration Grade Grade Initial Initial

3. SET-UP COMPUTER
SERVERS
30 hours July 23, 2018 July 27, 2018 competent 85 NRB SSC
(SETTING -UP COMPUTER
SERVERS)
LO1. Set-up user access

LO2. Configure network


services

LO3. Perform testing,


documentation and pre-
deployment procedures
4. MAINTAIN AND REPAIR
COMPUTER SYSTEMS
AND NETWORKS
(MAINTAINING AND 30 hours July 30, 2018 August 3, 2018 competent 85 NRB SSC
REPAIR COMPUTER
SYSTEMS AND
NETWORKS)
LO1. Plan and prepare for
the maintenance and
repair

LO2. Maintain computer


systems and networks

LO3. Diagnose faults of


computer systems and
networks

LO4. Rectify/correct
defects in computer
systems and networks
Total Average:

Note: The student and the instructor must have a copy of this form. The Numerical Grade will indicate the level of competence of the
trainee. The Adjectival Grade describes the skills competence of the trainee (competent /not competent)

CLASS PROGRESS CHART

COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Qualification : Date Started : July 9, 2018
SERVICING NC II

Target Date
Trainer : Mark Angelo B. Vallar : July 13, 2018
to Finish

Students Install computer systems and networks


Name
Prepare Install operating Install Conduct test
installer system and drivers application
Assemble computer
for peripherals/ software
hardware
devices
A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 P1 P2 P3 I1 I2 I3 I4 IA1 IA2 IA3 C1 C2 C3 C4

Mikaela C.        
Blaire

Matteus C.
Kayn     

Alona T. Park
           

Lee Jhung Pyo


              

IA1 - Application
Legends: A1 - Unit assembly is P1 - Portable I1 -Operating system C1 - Devices /
software are
planned and prepared bootable (OS) is installed in systems and/or
installed based
to ensure OH&S devices are accordance with installation is tested
on software
policies and procedures created in established to determine whether
installation
are followed in accordance installation it conforms to
guides, end-user
accordance with with software procedures and to requirements
requirements and
systems requirements manufacturer comply with end-
software license
instruction user requirements
agreement C2 - Stress test is
A2 - Materials conducted to ensure
necessary to complete P2 - I2 –Peripherals IA2 - Variation to reliability of
the work are identified Customized /devices drivers are application equipment in
and obtained in installers are installed and software accordance with
accordance with prepared in configured in installation is manufacturer’s
established procedures accordance accordance with carried out in instructions and
and checked against with software manufacturer’s accordance to system requirements
systems requirements utilization instructions and/or customer/client
requirements
guide and end OS installation
user procedures.
A3 - Tools, equipment IA3 - Software C3 - 5S and 3Rs are
and testing devices agreement. updates are followed according to
needed to carry out the accessed and environmental policies
I3 -OS and drivers
installation work are P3 installed in
- updates/patches are
obtained in accordance Installation of accessed accordance with
and
with established portable manufacturer’s C4 - Documentation
installed in
procedures and checked applications recommendations in relation to the test
accordance with
for correct operation are carried out manufacturer’s and requirements is forwarded to
and safety appropriate personnel
in accordance recommendations and/or authority in
with software and requirements accordance with
A4 - Computer user guide and requirements
hardware is assembled software I4 -On-going checks
in accordance with license of the quality of the
established procedures work are undertaken
and systems in accordance with
requirements established
procedures
A5 - Basic-input-
output-system (BIOS)
configuration is
performed in
accordance with
hardware requirements.
CLASS PROGRESS CHART

COMPUTER SYSTEMS
Qualification : Date Started : July 16, 2018
SERVICING NC II

Target Date
Trainer : Mark Angelo B. Vallar : July 20, 2018
to Finish
Set-Up Computer Networks

Set router/Wi-Fi/ wireless Inspect and test


Students Set network access point/repeater the configured
Install network cables
Name configuration configuration computer
networks

I1 I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 SR1 SR2 SR3 SR4 SR5 IT1 IT2 IT3

Cultura,
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Gishe T.

Dalogdog,
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Angeli J.

Estoque,
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Nina E.

Gaviola,
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deth O.
IT1 - Final
I1 - Cable routes are determined S1 - Network SR1 - Client Device systems
inspections are
and planned in accordance with connectivity of each settings are configured in
undertaken to
network design and actual terminal is checked in accordance with
ensure that the
installation site. accordance with manufacturers’ instructions
configuration done
network design. and end-user preferences
on the computer
I2 - Network materials necessary networks conforms
to complete the work are identified SR2 - Any fault or SR2 - Local area network with the
and obtained in accordance with problem in the (LAN) port is configured in manufacturer’s
established procedures and network system is accordance with instruction/manual
checked against systems diagnosed and manufacturers’ instructions
requirements remedied in line with and network design IT2 - Computer
the standard networks are
operating procedures. checked to ensure
I3 - Tools, equipment and testing SR3 - Wide area network safe operation.
devices needed to carry out the (WAN) port is configured in
installation work are obtained in S3 - Network interface accordance with IT3 - Reports are
accordance with established card (NIC) settings are manufacturers’ instructions prepared/completed
procedures and checked for correct configured in and network design according to
operation and safety accordance with company
network design. requirements
SR4 - Wireless settings are
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA CHECKLIST
MONITORING WORK-BASED TRAINING

Trainee’s Name: Mikaela C. Blaire Date: July 13, 2018

CRITERIA YES NO

Unit assembly is planned and prepared to ensure


OH&S policies and procedures are followed in 
accordance with systems requirements

Materials necessary to complete the work are


identified and obtained in accordance with established

procedures and checked against systems
requirements

Tools, equipment and testing devices needed to carry


out the installation work are obtained in accordance

with established procedures and checked for correct
operation and safety

Computer hardware is assembled in accordance with



established procedures and systems requirements

Basic-input-output-system (BIOS) configuration is



performed in accordance with hardware requirements.
Portable bootable devices are created in accordance 
with software manufacturer instruction
Customized installers are prepared in accordance with 
software utilization guide and end user agreement.
Installation of portable applications are carried out in
accordance with software user guide and software 
license
Operating system (OS) is installed in accordance with
established installation procedures and to comply with 
end-user requirements
Peripherals/devices drivers are installed and
configured in accordance with manufacturer’s 
instructions and/or OS installation procedures.
OS and drivers updates/patches are accessed and
installed in accordance with manufacturer’s 
recommendations and requirements
On-going checks of the quality of the work are 
undertaken in accordance with established
procedures
Application software are installed based on software
installation guides, end-user requirements and 
software license agreement
Variation to application software installation is carried 
out in accordance to customer/client requirements
Software updates are accessed and installed in
accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations 
and requirements
Devices / systems and/or installation is tested to 
determine whether it conforms to requirements
Stress test is conducted to ensure reliability of
equipment in accordance with manufacturer’s 
instructions and system requirements
5S and 3Rs are followed according to environmental 
policies
Documentation in relation to the test is forwarded to
appropriate personnel and/or authority in accordance 
with requirements

Comments/Suggestions:
Good Job! Keep up the good work.
___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

Trainer’s Signature: ________________________ Date: July 13, 2018


PERFORMANCE CRITERIA CHECKLIST
MONITORING WORK-BASED TRAINING

Trainee’s Name: Matteus C. Kayn Date: July 20, 2018

CRITERIA YES NO

Cable routes are determined and planned in


accordance with network design and actual 
installation site.

Network materials necessary to complete the work are


identified and obtained in accordance with established

procedures and checked against systems
requirements

Tools, equipment and testing devices needed to carry


out the installation work are obtained in accordance

with established procedures and checked for correct
operation and safety

Appropriate personal protective equipment is used



and OHS policies and procedures are followed

Copper cable splicing is performed based on


Electronic Industries Alliance/Telecommunications 
Industry Association (EIA/TIA) standards

Network connectivity of each terminal is checked in



accordance with network design.

Any fault or problem in the network system is


diagnosed and remedied in line with the standard 
operating procedures.

Network interface card (NIC) settings are configured in



accordance with network design.

Communication checking between terminals are


carried out in accordance with OS network 
configuration guides

Unplanned events or conditions are responded to in



accordance with established procedures

Client Device systems settings are configured in 


accordance with manufacturers’ instructions and end-
user preferences

Local area network (LAN) port is configured in


accordance with manufacturers’ instructions and 
network design

Wide area network (WAN) port is configured in


accordance with manufacturers’ instructions and 
network design

Wireless settings are configured in accordance


manufacturers’ instructions, network design and end- 
user preferences

Security/Firewall/
Advance settings are configured in accordance with 
manufacturers’ instructions and end-user preferences
Final inspections are undertaken to ensure that the
configuration done on the computer networks 
conforms with the manufacturer’s instruction/manual
Computer networks are checked to ensure safe

operation.
Reports are prepared/completed according to

company requirements

Comments/Suggestions:
Good Job! Keep up the good work.
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___________________________________________________________________________

___________________________________________________________________________

Trainer’s Signature: ________________________ Date: July 20, 2018


TRAINING SESSION EVALUATION FORM

INSTRUCTIONS:
This post-training evaluation instrument is intended to measure how
satisfactorily your trainer has done his job during the whole duration of your
training. Please give your honest rating by checking on the corresponding cell of
your response. Your answers will be treated with utmost confidentiality.

Poor/ Fair/ Good/ Very Outstan


TRAINERS/INSTRUCTORS Unsatisf Satisfac Adequa Good/ ding
actory tory te Very
Satisfac
Name of Trainer: tory
MARK ANGELO B. VALLAR
1 2 3 4 5
1. Orients trainees about
CBT, the use of CBLM

and the evaluation
system
2. Discusses clearly the
unit of competencies and
outcomes to be attained 
at the start of every
module
3. Exhibits mastery of the
subject/course he/she is 
teaching
4. Motivates and elicits
active participation from 
the students or trainees
5. Keeps records of
evidence/s of

competency attainment
of each student/trainees
6. Instill value of safety and
orderliness in the

classrooms and
workshops
7. Instills the value of
teamwork and positive 
work values
8. Instills good grooming

and hygiene
9. Instills value of time 
10. Quality of voice while

teaching
11. Clarity of
language/dialect used in 
teaching
12. Provides extra
attention to trainees and

students with specific
learning needs
13. Attends classes

regularly and promptly
14. Shows energy and
enthusiasm while 
teaching
15. Maximizes use of
training supplies and 
materials
16. Dresses appropriately 

17. Shows empathy 


18. Demonstrates self-

control
This post-training evaluation instrument is intended to measure how satisfactorily
your trainer prepared and facilitated your training. Please give your honest rating
by checking on the corresponding cell of your response. Your answers will be
treated with utmost confidentiality.

Poor/ Fair/ Good/ Very Outstan


Unsatis Satisfac Adequa Good/ ding
factory tory te Very
PREPARATION Satisfac
tory
1 2 3 4 5
1. Workshop layout conforms
with the components of a 
CBT workshop
2. Number of CBLM is

sufficient
3. Objectives of every training

session is well explained
4. Expected activities

/outputs are clarified
Poor/ Fair/ Good/ Very Outstan
Unsatis Satisfac Adequa Good/ ding
factory tory te Very
DESIGN AND DELIVERY Satisfac
tory
1 2 3
4 5
1. Course contents are

sufficient to attain objectives
2. CBLM are logically

organized and presented
3. Information Sheet are
comprehensive in

providing the required
knowledge
4. Examples, illustrations
and demonstrations help 
you learn
5. Practice exercises like
Task/Job Sheets are

sufficient to learn required
skills
6. Valuable knowledge are
learned through the 
contents of the course
7. Training Methodologies are

effective
8. Assessment Methods and 
evaluation system are
suitable for the trainees
and the competency
9. Recording of achievements
and competencies

acquired is prompt and
comprehensive
10. Feedback about the
performance of learners 
are given immediately
Poor/ Fair/ Good/ Very Outsta
Unsatis Satisfac Adequa Good/ nding
TRAINING factory tory te Very
FACILITIES/RESOURCES Satisfac
tory
1 2 3
4 5
1. Training Resources are

adequate
2. Training Venue is

conducive and appropriate
3. Equipment, Supplies, and

Materials are Sufficient
4. Equipment, Supplies and
Materials are suitable and 
appropriate
5. Promptness in providing

Supplies and Materials
Poor/ Fair/ Good/ Very Outsta
Unsatis Satisfac Adequa Good/ nding
factory tory te Very
SUPPORT STAFF Satisfac
tory
1 2 3
4 5

1. Support Staff are



accommodating

Comments/Suggestions:

I’m very satisfied. I’m glad I have made right choice to be part of this

institution.

1. Self-Evaluation
The trainer shall design a self-evaluation questionnaire that he/she
shall answer after the conduct of the training. This shall serve as a
checklist of what he/she must do. A short sample is given below.

During the session, did I? Yes No

1. Establish an atmosphere of trust? 


2. Encourage participation of the

trainees?
3. Assist the trainees when they needed

assistance?
4. Consider the feedback of trainees? 
5. Remain aware of non verbal

communication?
6. Praise effort? 

7. Summarize key points? 


8. Vary activities and tasks to aid

attainment of competency?
9. Provide opportunities for practice? 

10. Achieve the learning objectives? 

Sample questions that the trainer could answer:

1. Were there any parts of the session which did not run as expected? Why?

No, based on the sessions I have encounter everything is interconnected to


each other. So it is very important that you have explained it to your
trainees the process they will be taking.

2. Did any unexpected problem arise? Did I deal with them correctly?

None so far, since every opportunity of the learners to learn new thing have
been address. It was clearly explained.

3. Were the session outcomes achieved? If not, why?

Yes, every session outcomes have been achieved.

4. Should anything be changed for the next training sessions?

No, since it shows that the process is already providing as the best result of
what we expected.
SELF-CHECK 4.3-2
Instructions: Answer the following questions briefly and responsively.

1. Why is Training Evaluation important?

Feedback is important to trainees for them to know how well they are
doing as they learn. This is because the knowledge that they are
doing well gives trainees a sense of achievement which motivates
them to learn more. Similarly, it is also important to let trainees
know when they have made a mistake so that they will learn from it
and take corrective measures.

2. What are the ways in evaluating training?

Constructive Feedback and Praise

3. How can you encourage feedback from the trainees?

 Relates performance to standards


 Relates performance to strategies
 Indicates progress
 Indicates corrective procedures/action
 Given frequently and immediately
 Specific and descriptive
 Focus on key error
 Focuses on effort attributions

4. Why is there a need to summarize trainee’s progress chart/report?

Positive comments should be made first in order to give the


students confidence and motivation.
The Supervised Industry Training or On the Job Training Evaluation Form
below is a sample evaluation for to evaluate the implementation of SIT and OJT. It
is recommended that this evaluation form be used and improved so that
appropriate areas to be evaluated are covered.

SUPERVISED INDUSTRY TRAINING OR ON THE JOB TRAINING


EVALUATION FORM

Dear Trainees:
The following questionnaire is designed to evaluate the effectiveness of the
Supervised Industry Training (SIT) or On the Job Training (OJT) you had with the
Industry Partners of CORETECH. Please check ( ) the appropriate box
corresponding to your rating for each question asked. The results of this
evaluation shall serve as a basis for improving the design and management of the
SIT in IBM to maximize the benefits of the said Program. Thank you for your
cooperation.
Legend:
5 – Outstanding
4 – Very Good/ Very Satisfactory
3 – Good/Adequate
2 – Fair/ Satisfactory
1 – Poor/Unsatisfactory
NA – not applicable

Item Question Ratings


No.

INSTITUTIONAL EVALUATION 1 2 3 4 5 NA

Has CORETECH conducted an


orientation about the SIT/OJT program,
1 
the requirements and preparations
needed and its expectations?

Has CORETECH the provided the


necessary assistance such as referrals or
2 
recommendations in finding the company
for your OJT?

Has CORETECH showed coordination


3 with the Industry partner in the design 
and supervision of your SIT/OJT?

Has your in-school training adequate to


4 undertake Industry partner assignment 
and its challenges?
Has CORETECH monitored your progress
5 
in the Industry?

Has the supervision been effective in


6 achieving your OJT objectives and 
providing feedbacks when necessary?

Did CORETECH conduct assessment of


7 
your SIT/OJT program upon completion?

Were you provided with the results of the


8 Industry and CORETECH assessment of 
your OJT?

Comments/Suggestions:
IBM have been very supportive of our Supervised Industry Training. We have
been well-informed and they have prepared us on the SIT journey.
Item Question Ratings
No.

INDUSTRY PARTNER EVALUATION 1 2 3 4 5 NA

Was the Industry partner appropriate for


1 your type of training required and/or 
desired?

Has the industry partner designed the


2 training to meet your objectives and 
expectations?

Has the industry partner showed


3 coordination with CORETECH in the 
design and supervision of the SIT/OJT?

Has the Industry Partner and its staff


4 welcomed you and treated you with 
respect and understanding?

Has the industry partner facilitated the


training, including the provision of the
5 necessary resources such as facilities and 
equipment needed to achieve your OJT
objectives?

Has the Industry Partner assigned a


6 supervisor to oversee your work or 
training?

Was the supervisor effective in


7 supervising you through regular meetings, 
consultations and advise?

Has the training provided you with the


necessary technical and administrative
8 
exposure of real world problems and
practices?

Has the training program allowed you to


9 develop self-confidence, self motivation 
and positive attitude towards work?

Has the experience improved your


10 
personal skills and human relations?

Are you satisfied with your training in the


11 
Industry?

Comments/Suggestions:
WORLD TELECOM IT have been very supportive of our Supervised Industry
Training. They have accommodated all our needs and they have trained us
according to the skills and learning that we need to sharpen.

Signature: _____________________________
Printed Name: Mikaela C. Blaire. Qualification: Computer Systems Servicing NC II
Host Industry Partner: CORETECH Supervisor: Mr. James S. Bond
Period of Training: July 9 – August 3, 2018 Instructor: Mr. Mark Angelo Vallar
RATER B
A

PREPARATION Poor/ Fair/ Good/ Very Outstan


Unsatis Satisfac Adequa Good/ ding
factory tory te Very
Satisfac
tory
1 2 3
4 5
1. Workshop layout
conforms with the

components of a CBT
workshop
2. Number of CBLM is

sufficient
3. Objectives of every training

session is well explained
4. Expected
activities/outputs are 
clarified

PREPARATION Poor/ Fair/ Good/ Very Outstand


Unsatisf Satisfact Adequat Good/ ing
actory ory e Very
Satisfact
ory
1 2 3
4 5
1. Workshop layout 
conforms with the
components of a CBT
workshop
2. Number of CBLM is 
sufficient
3. Objectives of every training 
session is well explained
4. Expected 
activities/outputs are
clarified
RATER CRatings
Average

PREPARATION Poor/ Fair/ Good/ Very Outstan-


Unsatis- Satisfac- Adequate Good/ ding
factory tory Very
Satisfac-
tory
1 2
3 4 5
1. Workshop layout 
conforms with the
components of a CBT
workshop
2. Number of CBLM is 
sufficient
3. Objectives of every training 
session is well explained
4. Expected 
activities/outputs are
clarified

PREPARATION Average
1. Workshop layout
conforms with the
4.33
components of a CBT
workshop
2. Number of CBLM is 4.67
sufficient
3. Objectives of every training 4
session is well explained
4. Expected 4.33
activities/outputs are
clarified

TOTAL AVERAGE – 4.3325


Range:

0.00 - 1.49 = Poor/Unsatisfactory

1.50 - 2.49 = Fair/ Adequate

2.50 - 3.49 = Good/Satisfactory

3.50 - 4.49 = Very Good/Very Satisfactory

4.50 - 5.0 = Outstanding

General Interpretation

Based on the evaluation formed that was given to the 3 raters the grade is
very good/ very satisfactory.

Recommendation:

I’m very satisfied with the workshop performance and also the trainer. I
recommend keeping the same atmosphere so that the learners will be able to
gasp the same learning we have gained.

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