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SLS 101: A How-to-Guide for Student Leadership Summits

Webinar Description:
This webinar has been developed by ITE Student Chapters for ITE Student Chapters, and will focus on the Student Leadership Summit (SLS). Students who attend this webinar will receive background information on what SLS is and why it is important for chapters to be involved in them. The webinar will also share some brief statistics on other ITE Student Chapters’ involvement with SLS, including budgets, attendees, and qualitative assessments on how SLS has helped their chapter.

Furthermore, students attending this webinar will receive tips on how they can maximize the value of attending SLS for their chapter. In terms of hosting SLS, information will be provided to help student chapters determine if hosting is right for them. Useful advice from students who have recently hosted an SLS will also be provided to help student chapters overcome common challenges and barriers.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand what SLS is and why it is important
  • Gain insight on other student chapters’ involvement levels in SLS and their views on its advantages and disadvantages
  • Learns ways to make attending SLS effective for your chapter
  • Understand the advantages and disadvantages of hosting an SLS
  • Gain advice on hosting an SLS

Presenters Information:

Cadell Chand, Student, OSU ITE President | Oregon State University
Travis Larson, Student, OSU ITE Executive Chair and Past-President | Oregon State University
Hadis Nouri, Ph. D Student | Michigan State University
Megat Usamah Megat Johari, Ph.D Student | Michigan State University

Fees:
No Charge
This includes a live web event, an archived recording, webinar evaluation, 1.5 PDH credits and a certificate of completion

Additional Attendees at one Location:
Additional Live Webinar Attendees at one location are eligible for earning credit for attending. There is a processing fee of $15 members/$25 non-members. Instructions will be provided during the webinar.

PDF of Presentations:
Webinar Contributors typically provide a PDF of their presentations; but this may vary on a case by case basis. If they are provided, ITE will upload the presentations into the resources tab of this event within 24 hours of the event.

Event Log-on Instructions:
On the day of the webinar, return to this page to join the live web event that you purchased.Click the live web event below, and a button to join will appear 30 minutes before the specified start time.

How to earn PDH/CM Credit:
The certificate of completion and 1.5 PDH/CM credits will be made available to the registrant after you have attended the webinar and the evaluation has been completed.

Recordings:
Recordings are available for 30 days following the day of the live event for anyone who registers for the course. Additional attendees at one location are not eligible to earn PDH credit for viewing an archived recording.