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“I am just starting out in this field as a student intern at a local law enforcement agency, with the goal of working in the local Crime Lab, as soon as I am able to. This course has helped me gain a much better understanding on the material and also has given me experience I can take with me into the job I will one day be doing. I learned so much from this class and would recommend it to anyone and everyone!!”
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“Concerning the 5202 Initial Substitute Teacher Training course: I rather enjoyed the class; one of the finer on-line classes I have taken, actually. The resources that are available are very nice to access (i.e. the websites that contain worksheets for classes and varying ways to keep students from sitting idle). The layout was easy to read, the quizzes very much pertaining to the text, and the page-to-page layout was very nice (there was never too much on one page).
“On a personal note: I enjoyed reading a quote in one lesson that I hear my Dad say a lot, "People don't care how much you know, until they know how much you care." It's the truth, and I was glad to see it included in a lesson.” |
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“Thank you so much! I feel as though I have really accomplished something. I enjoyed both the Beginning and Intermediate Genealogy courses, and made in-roads in my quest for my family roots. The down-loaded material was easy to follow and the instructor’s chat room sessions were extremely helpful. She always had an answer to my questions, and gave me many additional web sites to check out my further research. I wrote to the Dean of Extended Learning yesterday informing her that I highly recommended the courses.” |
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“I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy the online courses that you provide. They are very helpful, and provide quite a bit of information for continuing students. There are three people from my department who have benefitted from your classes. Keep up the good work!!”
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“I found the Ethics in Forensic Science course to be informative and thought provoking. We are requiring everyone in our laboratory system to complete the course for both accreditation compliance and personal enrichment. This will be a permanent requirement for all new employees.” |
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“I commend to you the 5202 Substitute Class On-Line offered by West Virginia University. I found the course to be academically challenging yet enjoyable. The ability to participate in a guided self-paced study program provided the flexibility I needed to successfully manage the myriad requirements of work, church, and family. Also, the course content was interesting in that it introduced me to concepts and analysis totally new to me. I believe that it made me a better person, nurse, and teacher. You can’t go wrong with this course.” |
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The Ethics in Forensic Science course offered by the Extended Learning Department of WVU was nothing short of great!
Although the course was established for forensic scientists, all members of the Ohio State Highway Patrol Crime Laboratory are now required to take this course of instruction in order to have a better understanding of the challenges of our assigned Criminalists.
Although the Ohio State Highway Patrol has maintained a set of Core Values throughout our 75 year history, this course not only encompassed our Core Values, but outlined the specific values that make the discipline of forensic science so valuable to the law enforcement and criminal justice communities.
It would not be proper not to mention the fantastic staff that made this course 'work" for our personnel. Special appreciation goes out to Robin Bowen who was always available to answer questions and to assist.
This is a timely course of greatness that I encourage West Virginia University to maintain and offer to forensic scientists. |
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“I did think that the class was well organized and presented a lot of material that has been and will continue to be useful to me.”
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