[InHam] Fw: Introduction to Emergency Communication - EC-001
Paul Webster
ka9jwx at yahoo.com
Tue Jun 7 21:20:26 EDT 2011
CQCQCQ DE KA9JWX, KA9JWX, KA9JWX,
Is anybody else from the NorthWest Indiana/Chicago area interested in taking this class or do you know any1 who would be interested in taking this class?
I am very interested, but don't want to trust my car on a trip that far our of town right now.
I will pay my share of the ruel expense on all 3 days, if I could ride w/some1 else.
I need to know about a ride before I commit my self.
Thanks.
73/75 de ka9jwx, Paul Lewis Webster
SKCC #5322
John 3:16
Long:-87.334L (-87*20'3"W)
Lat:41.4967N (41*29'48"N)
EN61HL
Merrillville, Indiana, 46410-3503, USA
;-)
--- On Tue, 6/7/11, ARRL Members Only Web site <memberlist at www.arrl.org> wrote:
> From: ARRL Members Only Web site <memberlist at www.arrl.org>
> Subject: Introduction to Emergency Communication - EC-001
> To: ka9jwx at yahoo.com
> Date: Tuesday, June 7, 2011, 10:40 AM
> Introduction to Emergency
> Communication - EC-001
>
> Description: This course is designed to provide basic
> knowledge and
> tools for any emergency communications volunteer. The
> course has 6
> sections with 29 lesson topics. It includes required
> student
> activities, a 35-question final assessment and will be
> presented as a
> hybrid class.
>
> The Hybrid class is conducted using a combination of
> classroom
> instruction and online instruction. Instruction and
> instructional
> student activities are managed by the local ARRL CEP
> Mentor/Instructor.
> The student is registered in the online course and has
> access to the
> online course throughout the instruction period. Students
> take the
> final assessment online.
>
> Computer Requirements: The part of the course is hosted on
> the Moodle
> online learning platform. This online learning platform is
> best
> accessed using the Internet Explorer or Firefox browsers.
>
> Prerequisites: Before you begin the course you should have
> completed
> the following prerequisites. These courses provide a
> foundation for the
> content of this course. These are free mini-courses you can
> take online
> at http://training.fema.gov/IS/NIMS.asp.
>
> * ICS-100 (IS-100.b) (Introduction to the Incident
> Command System)
> * IS -700 (National Incident Management System)
>
> Please note: When you enroll for this course you will be
> asked to
> provide your date of completion of these courses.
>
> Course Requirements: This course will begin with an
> orientation/registration day which will outline the course
> material and
> review the required IS-100b and 700 FEMA material. The
> course material
> will be presented on two consecutive Saturdays. All the
> material is
> also available online. Most of the required student
> activities will be
> completed in class and the remaining activities will be
> completed
> individually.
>
> 1. Complete the course pre-requisites noted above.
>
> 2. Read each learning unit of this course, and test
> yourself with the
> questions at the end of each unit.
>
> 3. Contact your mentor and share the work you have done for
> the
> designated course activities as you proceed through the
> course. Feel
> free to ask questions and engage in dialog with your
> mentor.
>
> 4. When you are ready, take the final exam at the end of
> this course. A
> passing score is 80% or better. Your mentor will decide if
> you have met
> the requirements to successfully complete this course. This
> will depend
> on your completion of the course pre-requisites, assessment
> of your work
> on course activities, and successful completion of the
> final exam.
>
> ==========================
>
> What Lyle, N1LL needs from you is a reply if you are
> interested in
> taking the course, and if you are an ARRL member, also your
> call sign.
>
> The fees for the course will be paid by a Dept. of Justice
> grant thru
> Grace College; break snacks and a lunch will be provided on
> the class
> days.
>
> Dates: The orientation/registration date will be Sat June
> 18 from 8am
> to 12 noon. The class dates are Sat July 2 and 9 from 8am
> to 4:30pm or
> July 9 and 16. Lunch will be a 'working lunch' for student
> activity
> discussion.
>
> Note: July 16 will be a repeat of the material presented on
> July 2.
>
> Location: The class will be held on the campus of Grace
> College in
> Winona Lake, IN.
>
> Seating is limited.
>
>
> You can contact Lyle at: N1LL at juno.com
>
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