Template for Data Collection for CM Activities



-1162050AICP CM Event ApplicationPlease complete the application below to provide CM credits for your workshop, course, conference, or book club, and attract certified planners from across the New York metro region to your event! Complete this application for either a single activity; a multi-part event; or distance education.CriteriaCM session content must (a) meet a planning related objective, (b) be unbiased and non-promotional, and (c) communicate a clearly identified educational purpose or objective.CM activities must (a) be lead by one or more experts on the subject matter discussed, (b) use learning methodologies and formats that are appropriate to the activity's educational purpose, and (c) involve the use of materials that do not include proprietary information.Applications are due a minimum of three weeks prior to the date of the event.Visit APA’s CM website for more details on CM event eligibility and criteria at cm.Submit by email to APA New York Metro Chapter’s Professional Development Officer, Fiona Akins at pdo@ at least four weeks prior to your event. Please submit applications in Word.doc format (not a pdf or scanned copy).(1) SINGLE ACTIVITYA single activity is defined as a self-contained, real-time event, such as a workshop (including mobile workshops), lecture, keynote speeches, symposium, or audio/web conference where the lecturer and instructor are participating at the same time and at which participants cannot choose among multiple activities. All participants at a single event attend the same activities and earn the same number of credits. Event TitleEvent OrganizerProvide a point of contact for this event to whom questions from speakers or APA can be directed.Name: Email: Start Date and Time / End Date and Time LocationCity, StateIs this event free?Yes / NoEvent or Registration Website - OptionalTopic – Select ONE from the following list:Career DevelopmentCommunity RevitalizationComprehensive PlanningDemographics & DiversityDevelopmentDevelopment RegulationsEconomic DevelopmentEducationEnergyEnvironmentEthicsFinanceFood SystemsHazardsHealthHistoric Preservation HousingLawParks, Open Space & GreenwaysPlanning History & TheoryPlanning MethodsPublic ParticipationRegional PlanningSustainabilityTechnology ToolsTransportationUrban DesignZoning, Codes & OrdinancesCM Credit Hours Requested1 hour = 1 CM. Available in 15 minute increments.___ CM creditsLaw or Ethics credits? (Optional)Law Credits: ___ CMEthics Credits: ___ CM Event Description:Clearly describe the planning-related educational objective that this training achieves (e.g. what AICP members will learn). Note that the content must be designed to teach subject matter in appropriate depth and scope for the level of a typical AICP member (e.g. a planner with at least 4 years’ experience after earning a 2-year master’s). Content intended for planning commissioners or elected officials, or that are basic in nature (e.g. subject matter taught in planning school) are not eligible.Note that this description will be displayed publicly to all APA members on cm/search.400 words maximumLaw Credits (Optional)Demonstrate that the content of this activity is related to planning law, such as environmental law, land use law, redevelopment law, administrative law, housing law, etc. Activities must be closely related to recently enacted planning laws or recent case decisions or trends in existing planning laws or case decisions. Recent is defined as within the last 10 years.Activities related to political movements, policy recommendations, and policy initiatives are not eligible for law credit. Training on law must constitute a majority of the content of the activity.200 words maximumEthics Credits (Optional)Demonstrate that the content of the activity focuses on training planners on the standards of ethical behavior according to the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. While general ethics courses, local ethics laws, and ethic codes from other professions can introduce relevant issues as well, the AICP Code focuses on a system of moral principles specific to professional planners.200 words maximumSpeakers:Please notify speakers that they will be emailed by APA once the CM application is submitted and asked to to confirm or complete a speaker bio through APA’s speaker platform.Instructor 1:First Name, Last NameCompanyCity, StateEmailPhone numberInstructor 2:First Name, Last NameCompanyCity, StateEmailPhone numberInstructor 3:First Name, Last NameCompanyCity, StateEmailPhone numberRepeat above for any additional speakers.(2) MULTI-PART EVENTThis is defined as a real-time event with multiple activities, such as a conference with several sessions or multiple registration options. Participants at a multipart event choose between a variety of activities, and individual participants may earn different numbers of credits. CM credits will be awarded for individual activities or sessions, rather than for the event as a whole. The event will appear once on the APA calendar and CM activity list; the individual sessions or activities will appear on the event's detail page. (A) For the entire event or conference:Event TitleStart Date and Time / End Date and Time LocationCity, StateIs this event free?Yes / NoEvent or Registration Website - OptionalTopic(s) Select ONE from the following list:Career DevelopmentCommunity RevitalizationComprehensive PlanningDemographics & DiversityDevelopmentDevelopment RegulationsEconomic DevelopmentEducationEnergyEnvironmentEthicsFinanceFood SystemsHazardsHealthHistoric Preservation HousingLawParks, Open Space & GreenwaysPlanning History & TheoryPlanning MethodsPublic ParticipationRegional PlanningSustainabilityTechnology ToolsTransportationUrban DesignZoning, Codes & OrdinancesGeneral Description:Clearly describe the planning-related educational objective that this training achieves (e.g. what AICP members will learn). Note that the content must be designed to teach subject matter in appropriate depth and scope for the level of a typical AICP member (e.g. a planner with at least 4 years’ experience after earning a 2-year master’s). Content intended for planning commissioners or elected officials, or that are basic in nature (e.g. subject matter taught in planning school) are not eligible.Note that this description will be displayed publicly to all APA members on cm/search.400 words maximum(B) For each eligible session, part, or activity:Name of Session, Part or ActivityStart Date and Time / End Date and Time Session OrganizerProvide a point of contact for this session to whom questions from speakers or APA can be directed.Name: Email: Topic(s) Select ONE from the following list:Career DevelopmentCommunity RevitalizationComprehensive PlanningDemographics & DiversityDevelopmentDevelopment RegulationsEconomic DevelopmentEducationEnergyEnvironmentEthicsFinanceFood SystemsHazardsHealthHistoric Preservation HousingLawParks, Open Space & GreenwaysPlanning History & TheoryPlanning MethodsPublic ParticipationRegional PlanningSustainabilityTechnology ToolsTransportationUrban DesignZoning, Codes & OrdinancesCM Credit Hours Requested1 hour = 1 CM. Available in 15 minute increments.___ CM creditsLaw or Ethics credits? (Optional)Law Credits: ___ CMEthics Credits: ___ CM Description of Session, Part or Activity:Clearly describe the planning-related educational objective that this training achieves (e.g. what AICP members will learn). Note that the content must be designed to teach subject matter in appropriate depth and scope for the level of a typical AICP member (e.g. a planner with at least 4 years’ experience after earning a 2-year master’s). Content intended for planning commissioners or elected officials, or that are basic in nature (e.g. subject matter taught in planning school) are not eligible.Note that this description will be displayed publicly to all APA members on cm/search400 words maximumLaw Credits (Optional)Demonstrate that the content of this activity is related to planning law, such as environmental law, land use law, redevelopment law, administrative law, housing law, etc. Activities must be closely related to recently enacted planning laws or recent case decisions or trends in existing planning laws or case decisions. Recent is defined as within the last 10 years.Activities related to political movements, policy recommendations, and policy initiatives are not eligible for law credit. Training on law must constitute a majority of the content of the activity.200 words maximumEthics Credits (Optional)Demonstrate that the content of the activity focuses on training planners on the standards of ethical behavior according to the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. While general ethics courses, local ethics laws, and ethic codes from other professions can introduce relevant issues as well, the AICP Code focuses on a system of moral principles specific to professional planners.200 words maximumSpeakers:Please notify speakers that they will be emailed by APA once the CM application is submitted and asked to to confirm or complete a speaker bio through APA’s speaker platform.Instructor 1:First Name, Last NameCompanyCity, StateEmailPhone numberInstructor 2:First Name, Last NameCompanyCity, StateEmailPhone numberInstructor 3:First Name, Last NameCompanyCity, StateEmailPhone numberRepeat above for any additional speakers.(3) DISTANCE EDUCATIONA distance education event is an asynchronous learning event, where the learner and instructors are separated by time and are not engaging in the event simultaneously – that is, learning anytime, anyplace, 24/7. The learner may access the material at their convenience. Distance education activities may include online courses, webinars, streaming courses, podcasts, CD-ROMs or downloadable recordings.Name of Course or Activity Event OrganizerProvide a point of contact for this session to whom questions from speakers or APA can be directed.Name: Email: Dates Available:Indicate when the course or activity will be available to AICP members. Select all relevant quarters (3-month period) and years. Spring: 01-01 to 03-31Summer: 04-01 to 06-30Fall: 07-01 to 09-30Winter: 10-01 to 12-31Spring / Summer / Fall / WinterYearIs this event free?Yes / NoEvent or Registration Website (Optional)Topic(s) Select ONE from the following list:Career DevelopmentCommunity RevitalizationComprehensive PlanningDemographics & DiversityDevelopmentDevelopment RegulationsEconomic DevelopmentEducationEnergyEnvironmentEthicsFinanceFood SystemsHazardsHealthHistoric Preservation HousingLawParks, Open Space & GreenwaysPlanning History & TheoryPlanning MethodsPublic ParticipationRegional PlanningSustainabilityTechnology ToolsTransportationUrban DesignZoning, Codes & OrdinancesCM Credit Hours Requested(1 hour = 1 CM credit)Law or Ethics credits? (Optional)Law Credits: ___ CMEthics Credits: ___ CM Event Description:Clearly describe the planning-related educational objectives that this session achieves. Content must be designed to teach subject matter in appropriate depth and scope for the level of a typical AICP member (e.g: a planner with at least two years experience).Note that this description will be displayed to all members on cm/search.600 words maximumCriteria Eligibility:Please provide a description answering the following questions:1. What evaluation tools are used to measure the efficacy of the event and speakers? How are those tools used to help make necessary changes to the content and delivery of the event? 2. How does the event integrate methods by which the learner acts upon the information and knowledge that has been imparted (e.g. asking questions of the course instructor(s), writing an essay, taking a test or quiz, completing a project assignment, etc.)? 3. How does the product utilize multiple methods of learning? These may include: ? Text or course outline of course content ? Plans ? Photographs of case studies ? Relevant graphics or other visuals ? Audio lectures linked to PowerPoint presentation ? Supplemental reading materials600 words maximumLaw Credits (Optional)Demonstrate that the content of this activity is related to planning law, such as environmental law, land use law, redevelopment law, administrative law, housing law, etc. Activities must be closely related to recently enacted planning laws or recent case decisions or trends in existing planning laws or case decisions. Activities related to local-level regulations, policies and ordinances (including zoning), political movements, policy recommendations, and policy initiatives are not eligible for law credit. Training on law must constitute a majority of the content of the activity.200 words maximumEthics Credits (Optional)Demonstrate that the content of the activity focuses on training planners on the standards of ethical behavior according to the AICP Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct. While general ethics courses, local ethics laws, and ethic codes from other professions can introduce relevant issues as well, the AICP Code focuses on a system of moral principles specific to professional planners.200 words maximumSpeakers:Please notify speakers that they will be emailed by APA once the CM application is submitted and asked to to confirm or complete a speaker bio through APA’s speaker platform.Instructor 1:First Name, Last NameCompanyCity, StateEmailPhone numberInstructor 2:First Name, Last NameCompanyCity, StateEmailPhone numberInstructor 3:First Name, Last NameCompanyCity, StateEmailPhone numberRepeat above for any additional speakers. ................
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