Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Will there be training available in May or June? any info would be helpful. >From: "2000" >Reply- > >Subject: More training available in April >Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 16:18:58 -0000 > >Hi Group, > >Wanted to remind everyone there are still a couple of slots available >in the up coming trainings in Piqua, Ohio in April. Here's the >schedule: > >Upcoming Neurofeedback Training in Piqua, Ohio in April 2004 > > > > >Level One: Basics of Brain Training ($195.) Tuesday, April 27th > >This 8-hour program (9 am - 6 pm) is a preparation for participants >working with a trainer or for those getting started in the field. >The program provides hands-on training on: >1. Finding sites quickly and accurately in the 10/20 system. >2. Preparing and applying leads quickly and effectively; >3. Evaluating signal quality, recognizing and reducing artifact. >4. Using BrainMaster and BioExplorer software packages. > > > >Level Two: Assessment and Training Planning ($375.) Wednesday, April >28th and Thursday, April 29th > >This 16-hour program is a prerequisite for Level Three Training. All >participants must complete Level One training or be approved by the >instructor. Program provides hands-on training on: >1. Review of primary brain systems and symptom patterns related to >difficulties in each; >2. A six category model for assessment based on these functional >brain systems; >3. Use of subjective and objective assessment tools to determine >which systems to train; >4. Completion of assessments and training plans for each participant. > > > >Level Three: Managing the Training Process ($375.) Friday, April 30th >and Saturday, May 1st. > >This 16-hour program requires completion of Level Two Training. The >program will provide hands-on training on: >1.Selecting montages and protocols for each of the training >categories; >2. Session design, coaching styles and threshold management for each >category; >3. Adjunctive activities that support training in each category; >4. Record keeping and results evaluation. >NOTE: Pete promised to throw in some discussion of "alternatives to >amplitude training" here for all of you who are desiring to know what >that is about! > > >Getting the Most from BioExplorer ($195.) Sunday, May 2nd > >This 8 hour workshop provides a hands on orientation to the >software "best buy" in the field. Bio Explorer permits users to use >the same program with a variety of hardware platforms, provides >exceptional feedback options and a broad range of protocol options. >Participants will learn to: >1. Install the program, add training devices and access it's file >structure, including use of the dongle; >2. Open the program and use prepared designs to operate a training >session, including changing parameters; >3. Review and evaluate training results using BioReview software with >prepared designs; >4. Create new training protocols and new assessment reports from >scratch. > >For those who wish to combine workshops, there are package prices as >follows: >Three days = $550. >Four days = $700. >Five days = 900. > > >Hotel options: > >We have arranged a training room, as well as a block of guest rooms >at the Comfort Inn in Piqua, Ohio. Single through quadruple >occupancy in a room with two double beds is available for $62.01 per >night. This hotel has an exercise room, pool and hot tub open 24 >hours a day and is attached to a small mall with a movie theatre, >food court and stores. It is within walking distance of several >restaurants ranging from Mcs, a Mexican restaurant, to Red >Lobster. If you should want a room with a microwave and >refrigerator, add $5 to the room rate. All rooms have free internet >access. >Piqua Comfort Inn: 937-778-8100 > >If you would like less expensive accommodations, you can call the >Knights Inn across the highway. For less than $34 a night you can >get a basic room. >Knights Inn in Piqua: 773-2314 > >A taxi ride from Dayton International Airport should run around $30- >35. > >If you should wish to register for any or all of these training days, >please call Dana Rutschilling at the Rehabilitation Center for >Neurological Development, Monday through Thursday from 8 am to 6 pm >or contact me by email at neurofeedbac@.... If you do not catch >me there, please email me at ruty@... anytime. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2004 Report Share Posted March 11, 2004 Pete will be in the Detroit area May 20-25th. 20th: BioExplorer 21st: 1-day Level 2 22-25: 4-day Trainer's practicum. I have room for one more guest, if needed. mstclair@... More training available in April >Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 16:18:58 -0000 > >Hi Group, > >Wanted to remind everyone there are still a couple of slots available >in the up coming trainings in Piqua, Ohio in April. Here's the >schedule: > >Upcoming Neurofeedback Training in Piqua, Ohio in April 2004 > > > > >Level One: Basics of Brain Training ($195.) Tuesday, April 27th > >This 8-hour program (9 am - 6 pm) is a preparation for participants >working with a trainer or for those getting started in the field. >The program provides hands-on training on: >1. Finding sites quickly and accurately in the 10/20 system. >2. Preparing and applying leads quickly and effectively; >3. Evaluating signal quality, recognizing and reducing artifact. >4. Using BrainMaster and BioExplorer software packages. > > > >Level Two: Assessment and Training Planning ($375.) Wednesday, April >28th and Thursday, April 29th > >This 16-hour program is a prerequisite for Level Three Training. All >participants must complete Level One training or be approved by the >instructor. Program provides hands-on training on: >1. Review of primary brain systems and symptom patterns related to >difficulties in each; >2. A six category model for assessment based on these functional >brain systems; >3. Use of subjective and objective assessment tools to determine >which systems to train; >4. Completion of assessments and training plans for each participant. > > > >Level Three: Managing the Training Process ($375.) Friday, April 30th >and Saturday, May 1st. > >This 16-hour program requires completion of Level Two Training. The >program will provide hands-on training on: >1.Selecting montages and protocols for each of the training >categories; >2. Session design, coaching styles and threshold management for each >category; >3. Adjunctive activities that support training in each category; >4. Record keeping and results evaluation. >NOTE: Pete promised to throw in some discussion of "alternatives to >amplitude training" here for all of you who are desiring to know what >that is about! > > >Getting the Most from BioExplorer ($195.) Sunday, May 2nd > >This 8 hour workshop provides a hands on orientation to the >software "best buy" in the field. Bio Explorer permits users to use >the same program with a variety of hardware platforms, provides >exceptional feedback options and a broad range of protocol options. >Participants will learn to: >1. Install the program, add training devices and access it's file >structure, including use of the dongle; >2. Open the program and use prepared designs to operate a training >session, including changing parameters; >3. Review and evaluate training results using BioReview software with >prepared designs; >4. Create new training protocols and new assessment reports from >scratch. > >For those who wish to combine workshops, there are package prices as >follows: >Three days = $550. >Four days = $700. >Five days = 900. > > >Hotel options: > >We have arranged a training room, as well as a block of guest rooms >at the Comfort Inn in Piqua, Ohio. Single through quadruple >occupancy in a room with two double beds is available for $62.01 per >night. This hotel has an exercise room, pool and hot tub open 24 >hours a day and is attached to a small mall with a movie theatre, >food court and stores. It is within walking distance of several >restaurants ranging from Mcs, a Mexican restaurant, to Red >Lobster. If you should want a room with a microwave and >refrigerator, add $5 to the room rate. All rooms have free internet >access. >Piqua Comfort Inn: 937-778-8100 > >If you would like less expensive accommodations, you can call the >Knights Inn across the highway. For less than $34 a night you can >get a basic room. >Knights Inn in Piqua: 773-2314 > >A taxi ride from Dayton International Airport should run around $30- >35. > >If you should wish to register for any or all of these training days, >please call Dana Rutschilling at the Rehabilitation Center for >Neurological Development, Monday through Thursday from 8 am to 6 pm >or contact me by email at neurofeedbac@.... If you do not catch >me there, please email me at ruty@... anytime. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 do u have space available for trainer's practicum? mark berman More training available in April >Date: Thu, 11 Mar 2004 16:18:58 -0000 > >Hi Group, > >Wanted to remind everyone there are still a couple of slots available >in the up coming trainings in Piqua, Ohio in April. Here's the >schedule: > >Upcoming Neurofeedback Training in Piqua, Ohio in April 2004 > > > > >Level One: Basics of Brain Training ($195.) Tuesday, April 27th > >This 8-hour program (9 am - 6 pm) is a preparation for participants >working with a trainer or for those getting started in the field. >The program provides hands-on training on: >1. Finding sites quickly and accurately in the 10/20 system. >2. Preparing and applying leads quickly and effectively; >3. Evaluating signal quality, recognizing and reducing artifact. >4. Using BrainMaster and BioExplorer software packages. > > > >Level Two: Assessment and Training Planning ($375.) Wednesday, April >28th and Thursday, April 29th > >This 16-hour program is a prerequisite for Level Three Training. All >participants must complete Level One training or be approved by the >instructor. Program provides hands-on training on: >1. Review of primary brain systems and symptom patterns related to >difficulties in each; >2. A six category model for assessment based on these functional >brain systems; >3. Use of subjective and objective assessment tools to determine >which systems to train; >4. Completion of assessments and training plans for each participant. > > > >Level Three: Managing the Training Process ($375.) Friday, April 30th >and Saturday, May 1st. > >This 16-hour program requires completion of Level Two Training. The >program will provide hands-on training on: >1.Selecting montages and protocols for each of the training >categories; >2. Session design, coaching styles and threshold management for each >category; >3. Adjunctive activities that support training in each category; >4. Record keeping and results evaluation. >NOTE: Pete promised to throw in some discussion of "alternatives to >amplitude training" here for all of you who are desiring to know what >that is about! > > >Getting the Most from BioExplorer ($195.) Sunday, May 2nd > >This 8 hour workshop provides a hands on orientation to the >software "best buy" in the field. Bio Explorer permits users to use >the same program with a variety of hardware platforms, provides >exceptional feedback options and a broad range of protocol options. >Participants will learn to: >1. Install the program, add training devices and access it's file >structure, including use of the dongle; >2. Open the program and use prepared designs to operate a training >session, including changing parameters; >3. Review and evaluate training results using BioReview software with >prepared designs; >4. Create new training protocols and new assessment reports from >scratch. > >For those who wish to combine workshops, there are package prices as >follows: >Three days = $550. >Four days = $700. >Five days = 900. > > >Hotel options: > >We have arranged a training room, as well as a block of guest rooms >at the Comfort Inn in Piqua, Ohio. Single through quadruple >occupancy in a room with two double beds is available for $62.01 per >night. This hotel has an exercise room, pool and hot tub open 24 >hours a day and is attached to a small mall with a movie theatre, >food court and stores. It is within walking distance of several >restaurants ranging from Mcs, a Mexican restaurant, to Red >Lobster. If you should want a room with a microwave and >refrigerator, add $5 to the room rate. All rooms have free internet >access. >Piqua Comfort Inn: 937-778-8100 > >If you would like less expensive accommodations, you can call the >Knights Inn across the highway. For less than $34 a night you can >get a basic room. >Knights Inn in Piqua: 773-2314 > >A taxi ride from Dayton International Airport should run around $30- >35. > >If you should wish to register for any or all of these training days, >please call Dana Rutschilling at the Rehabilitation Center for >Neurological Development, Monday through Thursday from 8 am to 6 pm >or contact me by email at neurofeedbac@.... If you do not catch >me there, please email me at ruty@... anytime. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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