85% of university faculty say that a short online training would help them manage risk on academic field-based classes because the training and support at their institution is inadequate.
I designed RM101 to meet the growing need for risk management training. This online or in-person course is designed for faculty who do not have a background in adventure education, but teach field-based courses. However, RM101 will be useful to anyone who teaches mature students in the great outdoors. The online course is designed to highlight your blind spots with respect to field-based education. By the end of the online course, you will be better able to recognize and manage human and environmental hazards in the field in order to greatly reduce the likelihood of a serious incident.
I designed RM101 to meet the growing need for risk management training. This online or in-person course is designed for faculty who do not have a background in adventure education, but teach field-based courses. However, RM101 will be useful to anyone who teaches mature students in the great outdoors. The online course is designed to highlight your blind spots with respect to field-based education. By the end of the online course, you will be better able to recognize and manage human and environmental hazards in the field in order to greatly reduce the likelihood of a serious incident.
Had a great time in the workshop. You have made looking at [risk management] more engaging and light. Previous experience of it has mostly been dry and really hard to stay focus due to the facts that keeps getting presented. Really appreciate how you have change my views on [risk management]. Thank you.
- Ryan C. RM101 OFFSEAS 2018 Participant |
RM101 walks you through a framework for managing risk in which you:
- learn to identify hazards in the field,
- assess whether these risks are worthwhile given your mission and goals,
- decide whether to avoid, reduce, or manage these risks when teaching in the field, and
- regularly review your risk management practices, procedures, and protocols.
RM101 LIVE: Risk Management for Outdoor Educators and Program Managers
Educate Wild! can also set up RM101 workshops for your institution or conference. These full-day workshops introduce field instructors, course directors, and program managers to a risk management process that can be used to identify, assess, manage, and review the risks that students face in outdoor education programs. These hands-on workshop use a combination of lecture, video, scenarios, discussions, and practical sessions to teach participants to be better course designers and risk managers. Workshops provide a process that participants can use to assess how they manage risk in their own field programs and set priorities for improvement.
All RM101 LIVE participants gain free access to RM101 RM101: Online ($95 value).
Educate Wild! can also set up RM101 workshops for your institution or conference. These full-day workshops introduce field instructors, course directors, and program managers to a risk management process that can be used to identify, assess, manage, and review the risks that students face in outdoor education programs. These hands-on workshop use a combination of lecture, video, scenarios, discussions, and practical sessions to teach participants to be better course designers and risk managers. Workshops provide a process that participants can use to assess how they manage risk in their own field programs and set priorities for improvement.
All RM101 LIVE participants gain free access to RM101 RM101: Online ($95 value).
RM101 ONLINE: Introduction to Risk Management
The online course contains fifteen video lectures (approximately 75 minutes of video), self-quizzes, online discussion forums, and supplemental planning materials to help you teach better, safer field courses.
I also gave an hour-long webinar for the Association for Experiential Education that summarizes the key points for RM101, which you can enroll in here.
The online course contains fifteen video lectures (approximately 75 minutes of video), self-quizzes, online discussion forums, and supplemental planning materials to help you teach better, safer field courses.
I also gave an hour-long webinar for the Association for Experiential Education that summarizes the key points for RM101, which you can enroll in here.
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