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Will there be training available in May or June? any info would be helpful.

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>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. > > > > > > >

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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.

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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. > > > > > > >

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do u have space available for trainer's practicum?

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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. > > > > > > >

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