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About Skills Tracker

Skills Tracker by FISDAP helps educators track student competencies and clinical skills. Students log experiences through a mobile app, while instructors use dashboards and graphs to monitor progress and accreditation readiness. Evaluation forms capture feedback, and customizable goals help students focus on required skills. Reports support program oversight and internship readiness. Key capabilities: Mobile skill documentation for students Competency tracking with visual dashboards Evaluation forms and feedback workflows Custom goals for practice and progress Reporting for accreditation support Best for: Health and EMS programs tracking student clinical skills.

Skills Tracker Details

Vendor
FISDAP
Year Launched
1997
Location
Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
videos
Countries Served
All Countries
Languages
English
Users
EMT, AEMT and paramedics.
Industries Served
Healthcare, specifically Emergency Medical Services (EMS) training.
Tags
Assessment, Skills Tracker

Skills Tracker's In-App Market Place

Does Skills Tracker have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

0

Mini Apps

Pricing Options

Free trial
Free version
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Accepted Payment Currencies

Usd ($), Eur (€), Gbp (£), Aud (A$), Cad (C$), Jpy (¥), Chf (Fr), Sek (kr), Nok (kr), Dkk (kr), Ils (₪), Rub (₽), Cny (¥)

Pros & Cons

  • Comprehensive tracking of clinical skills.
  • Facilitates effective oversight for educators.
  • Customizable to fit institutional needs.
  • Enables real-time data entry and reporting.
  • Strong support for EMS education compliance.
  • Limited to the EMS education sector.
  • May require extensive training for new users.
  • Some users report a learning curve with the interface.
  • Pricing details can be opaque without direct inquiry.
  • Lack of broader third-party integrations.

Skills Tracker's Support Options

Email Address

info@fisdap.net

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