Subject(s) I Teach or Learning Interest Area
Army Combat Medics, Emergency Medical Technicians: Basic-Paramedic, Jujitsu, and Adaptive Combat Knife Fighting
Personal Interests and Passions
My passions are teaching, spending time with my family, making homemade beer and wine, fishing, Jujitsu, Krav Maga, Malaya Eskrima, and running.
More About Me
I am married and have two children. I served 8 years in the U.S. Army as a Medical Specialist and currently work as a medical instructor for the military and a local community college.
I received my B.A. in Physical Education K-12; Biology and Athletic Training from Augustana College in 1998. I am NREMT-Paramedic, served in the US Army for 8 years as a medic.
Comments
Hey Jerry
This is Cort, in my working organization the use of such tools are not incorporated or used. We mainly use hands on situational scenarios. These tools would be great for a DL course. The type of organization where I am, students need to know what the equipment looks like, touch and feel it, and work manually with it. If this were a DL course, I would implement a Phase I DL and Phase II resident. Phase I would incorporate these tools and give the student an idea of what the equipment looks like, read ahead. Phase II would be the hands on portion. See you in class.