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General Courses
Training workshops are available to PhotoModeler users who would like to get a basic overview or advanced product training in a formal setting. The 3 day course covers a wide range of topics such as proper photography methods, using the basic tools, using advanced tools, and working with complex projects. more...

Collision Reconstruction Courses
Coming soon to a city near you! PhotoModeler Training Courses for Collision Reconstruction. This three day course will cover all of the award winning PhotoModeler features that make it a valuable measurement tool in the reconstructionist's tool box. View up coming dates and course content...

Bios
The PhotoModeler training courses are taught by one or both of:

Dan Mills
Dan Mills has been an active PhotoModeler user and trainer for a number of years, providing instruction to personnel from numerous law enforcement agencies and private collision reconstruction firms. Dan is a forensic photogrammetrist and collision reconstructionist. He is a graduate of Ryerson University with a Bachelors of Technology in Survey Engineering. He has continued his education, working towards a Masters in Civil Engineering (Transportation). Dan Mills first worked in the Civil Engineering Department at Ryerson as a technician and researcher. While there he was involved with the Transport Canada/Ryerson University Vehicle Safety Research Centre, eventually taking on the role of lead reconstructionist. Dan then started DCM Technical Services Inc. where he works full time today. He completes accident reconstruction and photogrammetric projects for his legal and insurance clients, provides seminars and training in photogrammetry, and continues his research in photogrammetry and reconstruction techniques.

Gary Carty
Cary Carty is a collision reconstructionist and an active police officer since 1981. In addition to his policing duties he has worked with Transport Canada and has taught 12 hours/week at Sheridan College in the Police Foundations programme since 2000.

ACTAR Credits
Accreditation Commission for Traffic Accident Reconstruction (ACTAR) has approved this PhotoModeler course for 26 CEUs for accident reconstructionist members. After the course is complete, Eos Systems will submit the proper documentation to ACTAR and 26 CEUs will be credited to the practitioner's training account.

 

 
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