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TABLE C 3. Accepting and interpreting of data produce by the

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system 5 4 3 2 1 W.M CHI

a. Student database will be used in monitoring the

students 13 20 15 2 0 3.88 2.561

b. A faculty and employees database will be used in

monitoring faculty and employees 11 27 12 0 0 3.98 3.625

c. A print out will produce for manual checking 9 21 19 1 0 3.76 2.585 d. An automatic logging system will be adopted 7 30 10 3 0 3.82 5.198 e. On the spot data report can be easily produce. 7 20 17 3 3 3.5 11.956

Total 47 118 73 9 3 3.78

8 25.925

Looking at the table, it can be seen that letter (b) is considered the highest ranked in computing the weighted mean, it reveals that a faculty and employees database will be used in monitoring faculty and employees. The same table also reveals that on the spot data can be easily produce as it computed using chi square.

TABLE D

4. Students acceptance on the system 5 4 3 2 1 W.M CHI

a. Accredited Students organizations will be consulted

before applying the system 11 26 11 2 0 3.92 0.639

b. Institute student government will be the first to

summon on proper orientation of the system 11 27 9 3 0 3.92 1.530

c. Comments and suggestions will be properly entertained 11 28 9 2 0 3.96 1.530 d. A survey on the entire students will be conducted to get

their pulse 14 21 12 2 1 3.9 1.732

e. A computational analysis will be conducted to

determine the acceptability of the system 13 19 15 2 1 3.82 3.408

Total 60 121 56 11 2 3.90

4 8.839

Based on the weighted mean computation, letter (c) got the highest rank with the average of 3.96; it was worth noting that comments and suggestions should be properly entertained in the acceptance of the video surveillance system. While on the chi-square computation letter (e) was ranked first that in determining acceptability of the system, a computational analysis will be conducted.

CONCLUSION

Due to increased terrors and crimes, the use of the video surveillance camera system is increasing. It has been operated for public interest such as prevention of crimes and fly-tipping by the police and local government, but private information such as faces or behavior patterns can be recorded in CCTV. When the recorded video data is exposed, it may cause an invasion to privacy and crimes. This paper analyses conventional methods of privacy protection in surveillance camera systems and applied scrambling and RFID system to existing surveillance systems to prevent privacy exposure in monitoring simultaneously for both privacy protection and surveillance. The proposed system adjusts the intensities of privacy according to access levels to reduce invasion of privacy by people who are not concerned.

RECOMMENDATION

Video surveillance should only be considered where less intrusive means of deterrence, such as increased monitoring by teachers, have shown to be ineffective or unworkable. In its consultation with the school community, the school administration should outline the less intrusive means that have been considered and the reason why they are not effective. Before implementing a video surveillance program, a school should be able to demonstrate.

Video surveillance programs should only be adopted where circumstances have shown that it is necessary for the purposes of providing the safety of students and staff, or for the deterrence of destructive acts, such as vandalism.

The school administration should provide justification for the use and extent of a video surveillance program on the basis of addressing specific and significant concerns about safety and/or the theft or destruction of property.

They should also conduct an assessment into the effects that the surveillance system will have on personal privacy and the ways in which such adverse effects may be mitigated. They should consult openly with parents, staff, students and the broader school community as to the necessity of the proposed video surveillance program and its

acceptability to the school community. Consultation should provide stakeholders with an opportunity to comment on the actual location of cameras on school property, should the project proceed and they should ensure that the proposed design and operation of the video surveillance system minimizes privacy intrusion to that which is necessary to achieve appropriate goals through lawful activities.

BIBLIOGRAPHY

Internet

www.yahoo.com

www.google.com

www.wikipedia.com

http://www.qualityadvisor.com/sqc/formulas/chi_square_f.php

http://www.mnstate.edu/wasson/ed602quiz14.htm

APPENDICES

Part 2: Check the appropriate box, which you believe applicable to the given variables.

LEGEND

Rate Verbal Interpretation Range

5 Strongly Agree 4.6 – 5.0

4 Agree 3.6 – 4.5

3 Uncertain 2.6 – 3.5

2 Disagree 1.6 – 2.5

1 Strongly Disagree 1.0 – 1.5

Specific security threats and concerns of the school attempting to address by using a video surveillance system

5 4 3 2 1

a. EARIST Security Personnel has less security gadgets

b. Most of the EARIST Security Personnel doesn’t know how to use a security camera

c. Most EARIST Security personnel doesn’t know how to install and operate video surveillance.

B. Video Surveillance System will ease threats and will help the school on a day-to-day basis. visitors going in and out of the institute c. A routine check on all vehicles going in and out of the Institute

d. A real time monitoring of all the Students and visitors of the School

e. A real time recording of what is happening beyond the scope of the surveillance camera

C. Accepting and interpreting of data produce by the system

c. A print out will produce for manual checking

d. An automatic logging system will be adopted

e. On the spot data report can be easily produce.

D. Students acceptance on the system

5 4 3 2 1

a. Accredited Students organizations will be consulted before applying the system

b. Institute student government will be the first to summon on proper orientation of the system

c. Comments and suggestions will be properly entertained

d. A survey on the entire students will be conducted to get their pulse

e. A computational analysis will be conducted to determine the acceptability of the system

E. Significant difference between the security personnel officer and the video surveillance system

5 4 3 2 1

a. There is no significant difference between the old and the new system

APPENDIX B

EQUIVALENT FOR THE DEGREE OF FREEDOM Alpha value =

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