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Course
Description
This course
is not about the memorization of fire
effects details, it is about understanding
concepts, thinking logically, pursuing
knowledge, identifying resources and
communicating. In addition I hope this class
makes the study of fire effects interesting and
maybe just exciting enough that you will
continue to pursue knowledge about this for the
remainder of your life.
To better
emphasize these objectives this course is taught
as a combination of traditional lecture based
methods and problem based learning. About half
of the time in this class will be mini-lectures
and the other half will be taught using a
problem-based format where you will work
individually or as a group on complex real world
problems.
This course
will require you to look at the available
information on fire effects and burn severity,
analyze that information and solve real world
problems. We will focus on the principles,
processes of understanding, evaluating and
collecting information about fire effects. The
goal of this class is to make you a better fire
manager by improving your ability to manage fire
effects. This class should provide you with a
deeper understanding of the basic mechanisms of
fire effects such that you will be able to:
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Describe the basic mechanisms governing fire
effects
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Evaluate and interpret fire effects
information
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Think critically and be able to analyze and
solve complex, real world fire effects
problems
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Find, evaluate, and use appropriate learning
resources
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Work cooperatively in teams and small groups
Course
Structure
As you can see from the Lesson
Schedule, this course is divided into 4
general topics. Each Lesson is divided into
several modules. You will spend from one to two
weeks on each of these modules. In each
module you will find the following
information:
- A list of learning
objectives for the module to let you know
where you should be headed.
- Reading assignments.
- In most cases, a
PowerPoint presentation with Audio.
- Homework assignments
covering material from the readings and/or
the PowerPoint presentation.
- Occasional discussion
sessions, which you must participate in.
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