Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Discussing Contact Teams, and Staging.
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Trainer candidates take part in the ASIM Basic course, walking through the checklist, case examples, and guided practicals from the student perspective.
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Schedule a Brief CallWhich part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Discussing Contact Teams, and Staging.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
Using Chips to explain the situation.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Not any at this time.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
School Shooting Response.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Seeing the map and knowing how the map is used.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
None of the parts were least valuable all information was valuable.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Interacting more with learning how to move with the map.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
The active shooter training.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The information in the power points were informational.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
I think the board was a little difficult to understand at first.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Student did not leave a written comment.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Student did not leave a written comment.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Student did not leave a written comment.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
Student did not leave a written comment.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Student did not leave a written comment.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Student did not leave a written comment.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
The parts of the course that was most valuable to me was in the instructor's knowledge on the topic and able to answer questions and clarify if necessary.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
Most of the course had valuable as this pertains to active shooters and can happen in law enforcement.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
I enjoyed the course I would recommend the course not being issued to a larger class more of a smaller setting.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Other training that is important is first responder training knowing to rescue the survivors if an active shooter were to happen.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Using the map and chips to better understand.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
None.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Student did not leave a written comment.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Student did not leave a written comment.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Learning how to respond to active shooter.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
Nothing, it was a good learning experience.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
N/a.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Learning how to respond to other situations.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Learning the different roles associated with active shooters.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
N/a.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Needed smaller class size for more reps.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Need more reps of this training and would be better if we were outside for the scenario to practice comms and moving from building to building.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
Student did not leave a written comment.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
Student did not leave a written comment.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
Student did not leave a written comment.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Student did not leave a written comment.
Which part(s) of the course was MOST valuable to you. Please explain why.
I honestly feel like every aspect of the course was most valuable to me. Racing against a margin of time to save lives and stop an active shooter.
Which part(s) of the course was LEAST valuable to you? Please explain why.
No part was least valuable in my opinion.
Please provide any other comments or suggestions you have for improving this course.
There instructors were competent and skilled in this subject.
What other training is most important to you now that you have completed this course?
Engaging and rescue.
*Evaluations are collected from verified course participants and published without editing. Ratings and comments reflect each participant’s individual experience.