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Hi All,
Hi All,
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Thank you each so much for agreeing to help with the presentations at
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Thank you for agreeing to help out with the SAR Basics course this year.
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Pincher SAR's 2016 SAR Basics course.
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The sections you've agreed to help with are shown on the schedule. Each
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This e-mail is a general overview.
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section has a presenter's name beside it as well as how long the section
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is, and the expected start time. See:
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http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/2016_Fall_SAR_Basics/Schedule
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The course details are all on Pincher SAR's wiki:
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For most sections we have a fairly well-developed lesson plan. Click on
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http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/SAR_Basics#Runnings
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the name of the section and it will take you to the lesson plan. Some
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of the content (e.g. the slides from ERI Canada) are copyright and so
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you'll need to log in to see or download them.
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All of you have accounts on our wiki from previous times you've helped
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Click on this year's course listed under the "Runnings" section.
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out. If it's been a while since you've logged in, read the help:
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The "Booking" section shows the start and end time of each day and where the course is run.
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The "Agenda" has a link that will take you to the detailed schedule for each day.
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Your name will be beside the modules that we're asking you to help present. If there are any other modules you'd like to help with, let me know.
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Each module has a link to instructional support material for that module.
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As much as possible we try to make our training materials public so they are easily accessible and can be used by other SAR groups.
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However we do also keep training materials that because of copyright can't be made public. You'll need to sign into the wiki to access those materials.
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See
http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/Help:Logging_in
http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/Help:Logging_in
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If you need any help, let me know.
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If you are a member of PCSAR or the CRG, you already have an account. You just need to follow the instructions above to access it.
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Much of the material is stuff you or other presenters developed for
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If you aren't a member, we can set you up with a "Trusted Guest" account. If you've helped out in previous years, you probably already have one. Otherwise let me know, and we can set you up.
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previous runnings of the course. If you make improvements, please
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upload them or e-mail them to me to do so.
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http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/Wiki/Trusted_Guests
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Alternatively you can ask me to send you the material off the wiki. But it's probably not going to be as organized and useful as if you access it yourself.
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The instructional support material for each module includes:
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* a copy of the relevant chapter of the textbook
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* a copy of the slides (powerpoint) from ERI Canada
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For those of us that have taken the ERI SAR Basics/Fundamentals Instructor's Course, you'll know that's really all that instructors are supplied with. But we've continued to enhance our instructional materials. You should also find:
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* A lesson plan (rudimentary for some modules, well-developed for others)
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* Additional slide decks, customized or original
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* Hand-outs
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* Exercise designs
Each section includes a "Question Bank". These are questions that the
Each section includes a "Question Bank". These are questions that the
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If there's questions you'd like to add, go ahead and do so, or let me
If there's questions you'd like to add, go ahead and do so, or let me
know. Same if there's questions you'd like to change or delete.
know. Same if there's questions you'd like to change or delete.
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Much of the material is stuff you or other presenters developed for
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previous runnings of the course. If you make improvements, please
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upload them or e-mail them to me to do so.
At the classroom we'll have the usual supplies: computer projector,
At the classroom we'll have the usual supplies: computer projector,
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want to use any other material, please let me know several days in
want to use any other material, please let me know several days in
advance, or better yet bring your own laptop. The projector works with
advance, or better yet bring your own laptop. The projector works with
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both HDMI and the older computer video cable. Sound has to be from
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both HDMI and the older VGA computer video cable. Sound has to be from
audio out of your laptop.
audio out of your laptop.
If you want more material for your section than what is on the wiki, let
If you want more material for your section than what is on the wiki, let
me know and I'll help you out.
me know and I'll help you out.
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You'll see that the schedule has some long stretches of sitting, which
You'll see that the schedule has some long stretches of sitting, which
isn't good for adult learners. If you can spice your section up with
isn't good for adult learners. If you can spice your section up with
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something that gets them moving, please do so.
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something that gets them moving, please do so. We've started a collection of instruction techniques for adults:
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Thanks again for all your help. It looks to be a great course.
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http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/Training/Techniques
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Ask about food allergies.
 
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Update [[Members:SAR Fundamentals/Bios/Current Course|biographies]].
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We pay our presenters, exercise facilitators and aides a modest fee. Please keep track of your time in preparation before the course, time at the course, and time in clean up. Also track your mileage. If you have any printing expenses or supplies, we'll cover that too. Please submit your expenses to our Administrator <pcsar.admn@gmail.com>.
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Lunches are provided to everyone at the course. Let us know if you have any food allergies.
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Finally, could you please take a look at the bio we have for you and update it as appropriate:
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http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/Members:SAR_Fundamentals/Bios/Current_Course
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Thanks again for all your help. It looks to be a great course.
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-- Brett

Current revision

Hi All,

Thank you for agreeing to help out with the SAR Basics course this year.

This e-mail is a general overview.

The course details are all on Pincher SAR's wiki:

http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/SAR_Basics#Runnings

Click on this year's course listed under the "Runnings" section.

The "Booking" section shows the start and end time of each day and where the course is run.

The "Agenda" has a link that will take you to the detailed schedule for each day.

Your name will be beside the modules that we're asking you to help present. If there are any other modules you'd like to help with, let me know.

Each module has a link to instructional support material for that module.

As much as possible we try to make our training materials public so they are easily accessible and can be used by other SAR groups.

However we do also keep training materials that because of copyright can't be made public. You'll need to sign into the wiki to access those materials.

See http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/Help:Logging_in

If you are a member of PCSAR or the CRG, you already have an account. You just need to follow the instructions above to access it.

If you aren't a member, we can set you up with a "Trusted Guest" account. If you've helped out in previous years, you probably already have one. Otherwise let me know, and we can set you up.

http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/Wiki/Trusted_Guests

Alternatively you can ask me to send you the material off the wiki. But it's probably not going to be as organized and useful as if you access it yourself.

The instructional support material for each module includes:

  • a copy of the relevant chapter of the textbook
  • a copy of the slides (powerpoint) from ERI Canada

For those of us that have taken the ERI SAR Basics/Fundamentals Instructor's Course, you'll know that's really all that instructors are supplied with. But we've continued to enhance our instructional materials. You should also find:

  • A lesson plan (rudimentary for some modules, well-developed for others)
  • Additional slide decks, customized or original
  • Hand-outs
  • Exercise designs

Each section includes a "Question Bank". These are questions that the students will be randomly asked in a written review the next day. The same questions are used in a "monitor" which is given to the student at the start of the day before a presentation, to help assess whether the students have absorbed the material. Please review the Question Bank. If there's questions you'd like to add, go ahead and do so, or let me know. Same if there's questions you'd like to change or delete.


Much of the material is stuff you or other presenters developed for previous runnings of the course. If you make improvements, please upload them or e-mail them to me to do so.

At the classroom we'll have the usual supplies: computer projector, audio, DVD player, flip chart, even an overhead projector for somethings that are easier to illustrate with transparencies. There is no Internet in the classroom. I'll bring my laptop and have on it all the "standard" slides we use. It doesn't have a remove control. If you want to use any other material, please let me know several days in advance, or better yet bring your own laptop. The projector works with both HDMI and the older VGA computer video cable. Sound has to be from audio out of your laptop.

If you want more material for your section than what is on the wiki, let me know and I'll help you out.


You'll see that the schedule has some long stretches of sitting, which isn't good for adult learners. If you can spice your section up with something that gets them moving, please do so. We've started a collection of instruction techniques for adults:

http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/Training/Techniques


We pay our presenters, exercise facilitators and aides a modest fee. Please keep track of your time in preparation before the course, time at the course, and time in clean up. Also track your mileage. If you have any printing expenses or supplies, we'll cover that too. Please submit your expenses to our Administrator <pcsar.admn@gmail.com>.

Lunches are provided to everyone at the course. Let us know if you have any food allergies.

Finally, could you please take a look at the bio we have for you and update it as appropriate:

http://pcsar.dyndns.org:8080/mediawiki/index.php/Members:SAR_Fundamentals/Bios/Current_Course


Thanks again for all your help. It looks to be a great course.

-- Brett

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