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== Investigating how we use a Wiki to discuss CPD ==
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Here is a handy [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Cheatsheet Cheatsheet] for Wiki notation
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=== Development Methods ===
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There are an extensive number of avenues that can be used to fulfil your professional development requirements including:
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* Training and Education
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** [[Formal training courses]] (face to face or e-learning)
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** Universities and other educational bodies offer courses that may lead to qualifications such as masters Degrees or Diplomas (courses may be face to face or distance).
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** [[Vocational qualifications]]
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** [[On-the-job learning]]
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** [[Writing papers and articles for presentation/publication]]
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* Professional Qualifications
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** [[Working towards Professional Registration, SE Certification]]
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* Professional Activity
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** Involvement in a professional body e.g. being a member of UKAB
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** Organising events for a professional body
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* Participate in Community Events
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** Attending In-house conferences, etc.
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** Attending INCOSE international, national or regional events (including Tutorials)
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** Attending IET (or other PEI) events
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** Presentations at INCOSE events, other conferences
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** Acting as panellist/session chair/ other active role at events
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** Guest lectures e.g. at University
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* Project & Leadership Activities
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** Project tasks
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** Day-job Leadership – task, team, project
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** Chairing meetings, workshops, reviews
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** Professional Engineering Institution Leadership roles (Including INCOSE)
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** Assisting and supporting others – formal and informal mentoring, staff appraisals
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**Lessons learned, Knowledge Management Systems
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* Personal Improvement (or Self-directed Learning)
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** Private reading and study e.g. technical journals (INSIGHT, INCOSE SE Journal).
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** Writing papers and articles for presentation/discussion
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** Discussions and debates
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* Other
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** Voluntary work, public service, something that benefits your career or professionalism directly or indirectly
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** Other Leadership (e.g. charity trustee, JP, school governor)

Latest revision as of 10:37, 8 March 2013

[edit] Investigating how we use a Wiki to discuss CPD

Here is a handy Cheatsheet for Wiki notation

[edit] Development Methods

There are an extensive number of avenues that can be used to fulfil your professional development requirements including:

  • Professional Activity
    • Involvement in a professional body e.g. being a member of UKAB
    • Organising events for a professional body
  • Participate in Community Events
    • Attending In-house conferences, etc.
    • Attending INCOSE international, national or regional events (including Tutorials)
    • Attending IET (or other PEI) events
    • Presentations at INCOSE events, other conferences
    • Acting as panellist/session chair/ other active role at events
    • Guest lectures e.g. at University
  • Project & Leadership Activities
    • Project tasks
    • Day-job Leadership – task, team, project
    • Chairing meetings, workshops, reviews
    • Professional Engineering Institution Leadership roles (Including INCOSE)
    • Assisting and supporting others – formal and informal mentoring, staff appraisals
    • Lessons learned, Knowledge Management Systems
  • Personal Improvement (or Self-directed Learning)
    • Private reading and study e.g. technical journals (INSIGHT, INCOSE SE Journal).
    • Writing papers and articles for presentation/discussion
    • Discussions and debates
  • Other
    • Voluntary work, public service, something that benefits your career or professionalism directly or indirectly
    • Other Leadership (e.g. charity trustee, JP, school governor)

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