Expanding on our existing and extensive CPD Live network, CPD Live On Demand is a new and dynamic platform connecting your presentation to specifiers online.
April 19th, 2023
It’s getting bigger and bigger each year – and now it’s on demand. Welcome to the next generation of CPD Live On Demand, making it even easier to collect points and connect widely across the industry.
We already know all about CPD Live, running again this year in October and featuring a range in interesting speakers and experts for professionals in design. Now with the on demand stream, however, CPDLive.com.au will be the place to go for points at any time of the year.
The new programme is open now for bookings. CPD presentations will continue to be powered through Indesignlive and the full CPD Live network, but the difference is that it extends beyond the live event. The demand is growing and it will all be available at any time.
One of the key benefits is being able to connect your own CPD presentation with specifiers online, taking advantage of the extensive and engaged network surrounding our design community at Indesign. On demand offers the ability to record content and provide it for online viewing at any time later on, creating all sorts of opportunities to improve reach by adding a whitepaper or further promotion, for example. The content will then remain gated on our platforms, giving unprecedented access to a highly specialised architecture and design audience across Australia.
Alongside the digitally recorded content, viewers will be able to ask questions via a Q&A module directed straight to your inbox as a content creator. CPD Live On Demand works for both all the professionals in need of points at any time of the year as well as those of you who provide the presentations with expertise and care. It’s simply the easiest way to brush up on knowledge and earn CPD points all year round.
Presentation content will be available for a full 12 months and during that time will be spread far and wide across our passionate design community. Each session will have its own dedicated page and of course each presentation will receive a full review in order to ensure CPD compliance.
It’s all about making CPD easier, bigger and better. CPD Live On Demand is open and available right now – you can find out more about the courses on offer here.
For companies who want to collaborate on this next generation of CPD presentation capability, simply reach out and contact our team to discuss.
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