For each webinar, registrants are asked to rate
satisfaction and also to comment on what worked
well and what could be improved. At CPD live, in
discussion with SPA, we review, and reflect on this
in order to implement changes as required in future
events.
We hope you have found the statistics interesting.
The facts and figures here have covered the last
two years with more sessions in the pipeline.
Plans are in place to explore other ways in which
key content can be shared and disseminated
to speechies. In the months to come, keep an
eye out for one hour self-paced courses called
simplyCPD. They’ll touch on topics that will be
integral to everyday speech pathologists.
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Percentage of total registrations according to state and
territory for the
Developmental Pathways to Language
Competence and Language Disorder
webinar
Each webinar can reveal quite a bit. Looking at
the detail for the webinar ‘Taking Developmental
Pathways to Language Competence and
Language Disorder: Implications for Speech
Pathology Practice’ there were a total of 188
registrations. Delegates were distributed far and
wide across Australia. The top three locations were
as follows: 29% of the registrations were from Vic,
27% of the registrations were from NSW, 18% of
the registrations were from QLD.
For this particular session 84% of the delegates
who registered for the live session, attended
the live session and 83% of the delegates that
requested a recording, watched the recording.
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WA
QLD
NSW
VIC
For each webinar,
registrants are asked
to rate satisfaction
and also to comment
on what worked well
and what could be
improve
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