[updated] Christine is presenting the following courses as part of the New Zealand Planning Institute’s Continuing Professional Development programme (most presented online over two consecutive mornings):
- Digital Information Management for Planners Wellbeing – Empower yourself to take control of your knowledge management practices for your own wellbeing (14-15 May 2024)
- Emerging Technologies and Resource Management – Understand the technologies changing our world and how we practice (28-29 May 2024)
- Generative AI for Planners – Understand the foundations of GenAI and how to make use of it (17-18 June 2024)
- Data Literacy for Planners – Grow your ability to work with data (2-3 July 2024)
- Artificial Intelligence Awareness – For the planner who is interested to understand the impact of AI and GenAI on their work and the planners around them but who don’t intend to use it themselves – great for team leaders and managers. (13-14 August 2024)
- Introduction to Artificial Intelligence – Understand AI and how it works with this practical introduction
For full course descriptions see the NZPI’s 2024 full prospectus and for bookings go to NZPI’s events page.
Christine also presents the NZPI’s Ethics for Planners course which is a compulsory workshop for those on the pathway to full membership. This year an alternative ethics review workshop, ‘Ethics and Digital Technologies‘ has also been added focused on the experienced full member. In this workshop we look at the experienced planners ethical responsibilities through the lens of digital technology. For more information and to book .
All these courses are designed for the average planner and do not require prior knowledge of technology topics – see the ‘Who should attend?’ section in the course prospectus.
All the above course content is also available direct from RMA Digital in a variety of formats to suit your team e.g. monthly lunch and learn, regular micro course sessions. Get in touch to discuss how we can meet your requirements.
There has never been a better time to brush up on some of the modern technologies changing our ways of working.