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[[File:2023.05.06.Shon.jpg|alt=Shon Christensen guides Verde NET through Scenario Village. May 06, 2023.|thumb|Shon Christensen (PF&R) guides Verde NET through Scenario Village. ''May 06, 2023''. ''Photographer: Jeremy Van Keuren.'']]
[[File:2023.05.06.Shon.jpg|alt=Shon Christensen guides Verde NET through Scenario Village. May 06, 2023.|thumb|Shon Christensen (PF&R) guides Verde NET through Scenario Village. ''May 06, 2023''. ''Credit: Jeremy Van Keuren.'']]
<span style="background:cornsilk; color: cornsilk">-</span><span style="background:cornsilk; color: black"> '''Contributing writer:''' Amanda Westervelt, Portland Bureau of Emergency Management, Operations Specialist </span><span style="background:cornsilk; color: cornsilk">-</span>
<span style="background:cornsilk; color: cornsilk">-</span><span style="background:cornsilk; color: black"> '''Contributing writer:''' Amanda Westervelt, Portland Bureau of Emergency Management, Operations Specialist </span><span style="background:cornsilk; color: cornsilk">-</span>


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== Preparing to Proctor ==
== Preparing to Proctor ==
[[File:Proctoring1.jpg|alt=Alice Busch and Jeremy Van Keuren proctor at Operation Fort Rock. December12, 2018.|thumb|Alice Busch and Jeremy Van Keuren proctor at Operation Fort Rock. ''December12, 2018. Photographer: Kathy Reese.'']]
[[File:Proctoring1.jpg|alt=Alice Busch and Jeremy Van Keuren proctor at Operation Fort Rock. December12, 2018.|thumb|Alice Busch and Jeremy Van Keuren proctor at Operation Fort Rock. ''December12, 2018. Credit: Kathy Reese.'']]
Before the exercise begins:
Before the exercise begins:


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== Proctoring During the Exercise ==
== Proctoring During the Exercise ==
[[File:SV.OpRedfern.ErnieJones.jpg|alt=Lt. Matthew Silva and Lt. Laurent Picard taking notes during Operation Red Fern. December 12, 2015. Photographer: Ernest Jones.|thumb|Lt. Matthew Silva and Lt. Laurent Picard taking notes during Operation Red Fern. ''December 12, 2015. Photographer: Ernest Jones.'']]
[[File:SV.OpRedfern.ErnieJones.jpg|alt=Lt. Matthew Silva and Lt. Laurent Picard taking notes during Operation Red Fern. December 12, 2015. Photographer: Ernest Jones.|thumb|Lt. Matthew Silva and Lt. Laurent Picard taking notes during Operation Red Fern. ''December 12, 2015. Credit: Ernest Jones.'']]
Actors are hidden; play begins. The NET team arrives, and the actors start acting. You take out your clipboard and become a fly on the wall.
Actors are hidden; play begins. The NET team arrives, and the actors start acting. You take out your clipboard and become a fly on the wall.


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== Hotwash ==
== Hotwash ==
The Scenario Village hotwash is an opportunity for all participants to decide how they think the exercise went. It is important not to frame in terms of "success" or "failure" since this is a practice response. What is more important is what people learned.[[File:SV.OpSasquatch.Pham.jpg|alt=A hotwash session at the end of Operation Sasquatch. May 02, 2015. Photographer: Ben Pham.|thumb|A hotwash session at the end of Operation Sasquatch. ''May 02, 2015. Photographer: Ben Pham.'']]Begin by affirming their hard work. Often, no matter what happened during the exercise or how well they performed, volunteers feel like they failed...be sure to disabuse them of that notion.
The Scenario Village hotwash is an opportunity for all participants to decide how they think the exercise went. It is important not to frame in terms of "success" or "failure" since this is a practice response. What is more important is what people learned.[[File:SV.OpSasquatch.Pham.jpg|alt=A hotwash session at the end of Operation Sasquatch. May 02, 2015. Photographer: Ben Pham.|thumb|A hotwash session at the end of Operation Sasquatch. ''May 02, 2015. Credit: Ben Pham.'']]Begin by affirming their hard work. Often, no matter what happened during the exercise or how well they performed, volunteers feel like they failed...be sure to disabuse them of that notion.


'''Thumb:''' Something that went well
'''Thumb:''' Something that went well

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