Presentation at July 2007 coalition meeting
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As discussed at the March coalition meeting, we the Coast Guard are planning to present an evaluatuion data collection computer program called Perseus. We currently use this tool for level 1 and Level 3 evals and we find it to be both effective and efficient.
How much time should the presentation take? We believe we will need 30-45 minutes.
Amanda Lea
Accreditation Manager
U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy
Previously Terry Amanda Lea wrote:
As discussed at the March coalition meeting, we the Coast Guard are planning to present an evaluatuion data collection computer program called Perseus. We currently use this tool for level 1 and Level 3 evals and we find it to be both effective and efficient.
How much time should the presentation take? We believe we will need 30-45 minutes.
Amanda Lea
Accreditation Manager
U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy
Amanda:
My two cents: I don't think 30-45 minutes is unreasonable for the topic.
Steve Swanson
AM/Dept of State, Diplomatic Security Training Center
Previously Steven Swanson wrote:
Previously Terry Amanda Lea wrote:
As discussed at the March coalition meeting, we the Coast Guard are planning to present an evaluatuion data collection computer program called Perseus. We currently use this tool for level 1 and Level 3 evals and we find it to be both effective and efficient.
How much time should the presentation take? We believe we will need 30-45 minutes.
Amanda Lea
Accreditation Manager
U.S. Coast Guard Maritime Law Enforcement Academy
Amanda:
My two cents: I don't think 30-45 minutes is unreasonable for the topic.
Steve Swanson
AM/Dept of State, Diplomatic Security Training Center
Thanks Steve! I hope there was some value discussing this topic. I look forward to a more robust agenda to include short topics to assist AMs and staff members.
Al
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