Welcome "Association of Environmental & Engineering Geologists"
Do you have a good idea for a webinar? Propose it here!
AEG Members are invited to propose webinar ideas for the AEG-Midwest GeoSciences Group Webinar Program. This is a unique opportunity to showcase your expertise among your peers and other professionals on a global scale.
Webinars are educational events and are designed to teach professionals meaningful skills, techniques, or strategies.
MEMBERSHIP REQUIRED (both AEG and Midwest GeoSciences membership is required to access this special program)
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Interested? Here are some things to consider:
You design and create your webinar. A free example may be seen HERE
We provide review and offer critique to qualify your webinar quality for this program.
We do not provide technical assistance with preparing your power point slides.
The webinar audience watches your power point presentation live on their screen and hears your voice.
We approve ALL webinar content, in terms of production quality.
You practice your performance during live rehearsals with a host. We help you with delivery and computer connections to help you gain confidence. However if you give two rehearsals where you are obviously unprepared or deliver different message than your material or some circumstance prevents you from meeting the webinar quality standards, then we will request that you wait one year to make
submit a new or updated proposal.
We welcome webinar topics that satisfy the following:
Teach technical skills that apply in a common way for a specific application: (Example: classifying soil in the field)
Update professionals with new techniques and trends in technical tools. (Example: learning new advances in downhole flow meter technologies)
Promote best practices. (Example: learning how to prepare a potentiometric surface map)
Present new, engaging, basic or advanced strategies for subsurface work. (Example: developing alternatives for regulated site closure at a DNAPL contamination site)
Demonstrate methods that help environmental and engineering geologists do their work. (Example: enhancing project management skills)
We prefer to avoid the following webinar topics:
Commercialized promotion of products. (Example: promoting your company)
Limited applications or techniques restricted to brands or single companies (Example: promoting a tool or technology that you or your company produce, market or distribute, etc.)
Promotion of people. (Example: promoting a technical expert or team)
Technical topics that are limited in application or virtually meaningless (Example: the "importance" of drilling a square borehole)
Presentations that are primary case studies without context for teaching applied and broad-based topics.
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