How can I earn structured credit by “listening to an audio recording, viewing a video recording or reading a transcript of the event?
There are two ways to achieve credit from an organized activity where participants have the opportunity to interact. First, live participation in the event (e.g. attend a seminar, participate in a webcast). Secondly, members can earn structured credit if they relive the live experience through some recorded means: audio recordings, video recordings or transcripts of the event. The audio, video or transcript must be of an event where there was an opportunity for interaction. If you are listening to an audio, viewing a video or reading the transcript of an event, you claim credit for the year in which you’re listening, watching or reading, not the year for which the event took place. Example: In March 2015 Sandra Member purchases the audio recording of an industry conference held in 2014. During April, she listens to 14.5 hours of audio recordings from that conference, and determines that 13 of them are relevant to her job. She can claim 15.6 units of structured job-relevant CPD credit i
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