We are thinking of running some short APMP exam prep webinars.
What is a webinate I can hear you say?
What Is A Webinar?
Short for Web-based seminar, a webinar is a presentation, lecture, workshop or seminar that is transmitted over the Web. A key feature of a Webinar is its interactive elements — the ability to give, receive and discuss information. Contrast with Webcast, in which the data transmission is one way and does not allow interaction between the presenter and the audience. Source: Webopedia.
These online seminars use Webex to make them actual, live interactive learning experiences. Participants will be able to ask the instructor questions and get answers in real time. The instructor will be able to conduct polls and ask questions. Participants will receive course materials by e-mail prior to the seminar and will be able to view the instructor’s PowerPoint slides during the seminar. These types of online courses have a much higher impact than simply reading material on the web. Webinars offer exceptional convenience and are very cost-effective. They are ideal for short lunch time training.
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Given the popularity of the post we are launching a How to Pass the APMP webinar on the 3rd May,. This is a week before the Open APMP exam organised by the APM on the 10th May.
We have just completed a pilot webinar with Cisco, please get in touch if you woul be interested in attending an open webinar APMP programme?
I was planning a couple of tutorials before the APM open examinations. The next exam in planned by the APMP in the following dates
Date: 10 May 2010
University of Warwick, Coventry
Date: 9 August 2010
University of Westminster, Harrow
http://www.apm.org.uk/APMP.aspAPM APMP info page
I was planning to get a group together then work though exam technique and hot topics selected by the group. They would be open to all but most useful for those who are doing the open exam without any training. Each session would be about 60 to 90 minutes. Idealy you will hae a copy of our new study guide to hand.
I was planning lunch time or early evening so we could fit them into a working day. I was envisaging running the pilots for free (or many be a small cost to cover the webinar costs) as a bit of an experiment.
What do you think? Good plan?