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Effective Biosafety Training
August 21 and September 11, 2012
1:30 p.m. - 3:30 p.m (CST)

Training others in biosafety or developing a training program is a critical skill and a growing responsibility for biosafety professionals. "Effective Biosafety Training" is a basic instructional design and training delivery course intended for non-training professionals who want to learn about the fundamentals of adult learning, best practices, and how to produce quality training. This course has been approved for 0.5 CM points toward RBP/CBSP recertification. As an authorized IACET provider, the American Biological Safety Association is authorized by IACET to offer 1.0 CEU for this course. 

Upon completion of the course, participants will be able to:
  • Design and develop courses, workshops, learning opportunities to better meet the needs of your organization
  • Select and implement the most effective and efficient methods of training delivery for your organization
Topics included in this course are:
  • Adult learning theory
  • Utilizing the ADDIE Process
  • Design training for performance improvements & emotional intelligence
  • Engaging the adult learner
  • Measuring and ensuring knowledge transfer
Course Faculty:
Tanya C. Dvorak, PhD, Biosecurity Research Institute (BRI) at Kansas State University
Jennifer Gaudioso, PhD, Sandia National Laboratories 
  
For more information go to http://absa.org/edubstraining.html.

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