In law enforcement, federal or military environments, there are a lot of moving parts. Certain tasks, such as hand-to-hand combat training, physical fitness standards, active shooter threat training, or driving instruction, must be carried out in a specialized environment. Others are best suited for in-person classrooms, while most knowledge topics lend themselves perfectly to the online environment.
Combined, these various learning scenarios create a large blended-learning environment familiar to most first responders and military personnel and help address the challenge of providing large groups of decentralized groups with the proper training.
In this session experts will discuss ways to develop and deliver a specialized, blended training program that will enhance knowledge retention, offer consistency between iterations, and create a unified training experience for officers.
They discussed:
- The advantages of a blended learning program
- Key components of an effective blended training program
- How to deliver, track, and evaluate a multi-format curriculum for maximum information retention
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Speakers:
Asst. Chief Lynette Falzone, Fort Lauderdale Police Department
Dianne Beer-Maxwell, IADLEST
Kerry Avery, Odin Training Solutions
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