We are seeking feedback from instructors as we consider changes to our teaching materials. We want to know which learning materials you consider most helpful to provide to students in class and in what format (e.g., print, downloadable PDF, online) you think we should provide these materials to best serve our students while in class and in the field. This information will help us determine what resources to provide and require for future courses.

If you think the ideal format of these resources varies between the use in class and use in the field, please provide that information in long answer questions in the survey.

We appreciate you taking a few moments to help us collect this very important data.

Please note: we are also querying students directly about their preferred format for these materials.

Wilderness and Rescue Medicine (WARM) textbook

Check all courses for which you think the WARM should be required:
In what formats do you think we should provide the WARM?

Orange Field Guide

In what formats do you think we should provide the Orange Field Guide?

WFA Fold Out Guide

In what formats do you think we should provide the WFA Fold Out Guide?

Class Lecture Notes

Check all courses for which you consider the Class Lecture Notes to be helpful:
Check all formats in which you think the Class Notes should be provided:

SOAP Notes

Check all courses for which you think the SOAP notes should be required:
Do you think providing printed SOAP sheets in class is an adequate substitute?

Other

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