Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The roll playing.
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Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The roll playing.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Rotational nature of various experience levels performing all vital roles at an event.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Scenarios, working to apply the information over and over in different incidents.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Doing the scenarios and activities to understand what was going on in these situations.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Powerpoint presentation.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The data. because data drives what needs to be taught.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Proposed standard way of structuring command/coordination for these incidents.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Scenario and concepts.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The instructional block. because of they went into detail explaining things.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Practical exercises were key in positions outside of contact, rtf, and perimeter.
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