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Simple Methods, Big Results

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There are times when I personally need to be reminded that simple is good. Sometimes very good. In EMS education we have many high-tech tools in our toolbox (think simulation manikins) and tend to lean toward the tech and flash. Let’s not forget the simple everyday exercises that have a different approach but a high yield as far as learning. Our Making Sentences dynamic learning exercise (DLE) is an example of how small exercises can yield big results. This DLE was developed because I taught high school EMT courses but it could be done in any class at any level.

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