Forensic Science Virtual Academy
The FBI Laboratory
is unveiling the Virtual Academy.The vision for this project is
to design, develop, and implement a structured, efficient, electronically-delivered
system of learning that adds value to the forensic science community
by providing a means for individuals and organizations involved
with forensic science, law enforcement, and the judicial system
to access consistent training and materials relating to evidence.
Two steps have
been taken to fulfill this mission. The first and most important
step was establishing the concept of training partners as the cornerstone
of the Virtual Academy. The second was purchasing the Meridian KSI,
Inc. software product Knowledge Centre, now being customized to
provide the infrastructure for this project.
Collaborations
are valuable because they provide broader perspectives and help
in the standardization of training. Training partners will work
together under the guidance of the Technical Working Group for Educational
Development (TWGED) to:
- Develop
standard curriculum guidelines for classroom and self-paced continuing
professional development courses that will require:
- defined,
job-related instructional objectives
- pre-assessments
to identify current knowledge/competencies
- content
that supports the instructional objectives
- post-assessments
with defined pass/fail parameters
- Develop
and implement an instructor approval process
- Develop
a standard course/instructor evaluation tool
- Establish
a review process for all courses to ensure that:
- the
curriculum guidelines have been followed
- content
is based on valid and reliable and/or on generally accepted
principles within the forensic science community
- Develop
course/instructor training materials for the training partners
to use
- Use self-paced
courses as prerequisites for classroom training (where appropriate)
- Offer an
integrated course catalog, searchable by keyword or topic
We encourage
everyone, student and/or training partner, to join us in providing
a single, comprehensive, web-based learning solution that offers
a means to acquire the essential knowledge, skills, and competencies
necessary to support the worldwide forensic science community.

Agency Application
Information
To become a
part of the FBI Virtual Academy community, please complete the application
found by clicking on the Agency Application Form link below. You
must submit this information before individuals from your agency
can begin using the Virtual Academy.
- Complete
one application for each separate entity-forensic laboratory,
law enforcement, or judicial system-within your agency. An agency
may submit up to three agency applications based on the entities
encompassed within their organizational structure.
- Identify
a Training Manager for each application.
It is vital to the effectiveness of your training program that
you select an appropriate person for this position. For guidance
with this decision, a brief description of the Training Manager's
responsibilities appear below.
NOTE:
If you are part of a laboratory system, please submit an application
and identify a Training Manager
for each individual/branch laboratory in the system.
TRAINING
MANAGER
- Responsible
for first-line course approval for your agency's employees
- Responsible
for verifying independent learning events (e.g., academic degrees,
training taken outside of the Virtual Academy) before they are
included in an employee's official transcript
- Responsible
for establishingiIndividual development plans for your employees
(optional)
- Required
to have Internet connection to the Virtual Academy and e-mail
in order to carry out administrative responsibilities
When your agency
is registered, employees and students will be able to self-register
for the Virtual Academy. Access to the Virtual Academy is expected
in October 2002, so submit your applications as soon as possible.
Please direct
any problems you have with this application to:
Debbie
Hauger
Training Unit
Building 12
FBI Academy
Quantico, Virginia 22135-0001
dhauger@fbiacademy.edu
Fax: (703) 632-4657
Agency
Application Form
Questions?
Contact:
Jane M.
Homeyer
Training Unit Chief
FBI Academy
Quantico, Virginia 22135
Phone: (703) 632-4630
Fax: (703) 632-4657
E-mail: jhomeyer@fbiacademy.edu
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