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Certification and wikis

David Gammel added a page to ASAE & The Center's Associapedia that other CAEs--and other organizations with certifications--might be interestedin . To help others with the age-old question of "How many hours can I put down on my recertification application for that conference?", he's started a wiki page for CAEs to keep track of how many CAE hours different events and activities are worth.

I haven't had a chance yet, but I'd like to go in and add specific dates for the events as well; I remember when I recertified (and when I applied to take the CAE exam) I spent a chunk of time searching online to find the dates of past meetings and conferences. Having that information easily accessible--and sharing it with other CAEs, to save them time--is a great use of a wiki.

For other associations with certifications, could a wiki be an easy place to maintain administrative information like this?

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