Blended Learning: What is it?

Blended Learning: What is it?

March 12, 2018

Blended Learning: ACLS, BLS Provider, CPR/AED, and CPR/AED First Aid

Blended Learning is a way for you, the potential provider, to take an online eCourse of one of the above classes on YOUR time, then schedule a "skill's session" with Adventure Medics...also on YOUR time.

We’ve had a lot of great feedback and some awesome questions regarding the classes we offer here at Adventure Medics. However, one of the questions that really stood out was:

Can I do these courses online and schedule just the “skills check-off” portion with you?

The answer is YES you can! You can take any one of these approved eCourses online on YOUR time at: https://elearning.heart.org/courses

Then schedule your appropriate “Blended Learning Skills Session” with us also on YOUR time at:

After you've completed the Blended Learning Skill Session with us we will provide you with the appropriate card for the specific course that you took! That’s it! That simple!

So, what are you waiting for? Sign up today and learn how to save a life!

There is also a link on our website that gives an in-depth description of exactly what the Blended Learning Skill Session is and what to expect when you schedule one with Adventure Medics, but here it is just in case: https://www.advmedics.com/pages/blended-learning-skills-session

 




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