Members outside the Lower Mainland would be unable to comply due to lack of professional development opportunities in their regions. What are you doing about this?
Over the past several years APEGBC has been actively working to ensure that programs are available outside of the Lower Mainland. Understandably for live sessions, a critical mass (usually 8 – 10 people) is needed to allow a program to be offered.APEGBC has also increased the number of sessions that we offer over the Internet (web casts). These sessions allow members to access live programming without having to leave their home base. We also have a limited number of offerings on CD-ROM.We are committed to working with the educational providers in the regions to ensure programs are available though it is not always possible for live specialized programs to be offered in every region of the province due to the limited number of people practicing in that technical area.Technical journals and standards can be accessed regardless of location as can on-line or distance courses. Members in regions throughout the province are encouraged to create networking meetings with their colleagues and w
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