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Course
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Course Title Heat Stress
Vendor/Sponsor University of Minnesota
Format PowerPoint Presentation
System Requirements To access many Web-based courses, you must use Netscape 3.0+ or Internet Explorer 3.0+ running under Windows 95/98 or higher, with a PC of 800 MHz minimum, and connected to the internet using at least a 28.8+ baud modem.
Location http://www.d.umn.edu/ehso/ 
Dates of Review 9/27/01
Instructional Elements Not Available Yes No Not Applicable
Learning objectives included      
User-friendly; intuitive navigation      
Pace is learner controlled      
Job-like examples included      
Module map       
Exit option         
Replay option      
Pre-test      
Post-test      
Record keeping available      
Content Elements Not Available Yes No Not Applicable
Contains required information      
Relevant and accurate graphics      
Relevant job-like examples      
Definitions for technical terms      
Logical sequence      
Practice applications      
Question opportunities      
Realistic or job-like test      
Familiarity Working Expert
Proficiency level    



Users' Comments:

 

Reviewers' Comments:

"This training is a 32-slide presentation.  There are no learning objectives and technical resources are not listed.  Content is good and written to a basic/awareness level.  Some of the slides, however, can be expanded upon to provide more complete information to the participant.  Content and definition of technical terms needs improvement such as:   with heat exhaustion, the skin is clammy and moist and complexion may also be flushed.  With heat stroke, mental confusion or convulsions are valid symptoms and should probably be listed in the slides.  The content does contain very good graphics.  Most of the graphics appear to be actual photos, are well done, and very appropriate.  The only "exit" option the participant has is through their internet explorer option (clicking the "x" in the upper right hand corner).   There is no site map; however, the second slide is the "contents" slide."

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