Snowboard Webinar - "M.A. Foundations for Teaching" | Back to Calendar |
Date: Tuesday, January 30, 2024 from 8 pm - 10 pm ET
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Event Type: Webinar
Location: PSIA-AASI Central Webinars - Meeting Room 8
Arrive 5 minutes before hand.
Host Division: Central
Registration Information:
- First Chair Rate: $40.00 (available through Monday, January 22)
- Last Chair Rate: $65.00
- CEUs: 2
Prerequisites: None
Additional Fee for Non-Members: $25.00
Registration Deadline: Friday, January 26, 2024, 11:59 pm ET
Online Registration: CLOSED
Course Description:
"M.A. Foundations for Teaching" is a virtual interactive snowboard event for Level I, II, or III certified members interested in further developing their movement analysis skills. This event consists of one two-hour session in an e-learning format, utilizing video segments of snowboarders at various levels of development, OEP movement analysis model, voice interaction, and prescription for change.
Participants will observe and evaluate riders with their Ed Staff facilitator to develop movement analysis skills, and understand prescriptions for change in relation to their lesson development plans!
Required: Internet connection, speakers, and computer microphone required; A Webcam is recommended but not mandatory. Connection via cell phone is strongly discouraged.
The online meeting's access information is included in the event confirmation email sent out after registering for the course. Please contact our Education & Certification Manager at if you cannot locate this email after registering. A welcome email will be sent out before the event (1 to 2-days Prior) from the clinician leading your event.
Additional Event Details:
"M.A. Foundations for Teaching" is a virtual interactive snowboard event for Level I, II, or III certified members interested in further developing their movement analysis skills. This event consists of one two–hour session in an e-learning format, utilizing video segments of snowboarders at various levels of development, OEP movement analysis model, voice interaction, and prescription for change.
Participants will observe and evaluate riders with their Ed Staff facilitator to develop movement analysis skills, and understand prescriptions for change in relation to their lesson development plans!
Required: Internet connection, speakers, and computer microphone required; A Webcam is recommended but not mandatory. Connection via cell phone is strongly discouraged.
The online meeting's access information is included in the event confirmation email sent out after registering for the course. Please contact our Education & Certification Manager at if you cannot locate this email after registering. A welcome email will be sent out before the event (1 to 2-days Prior) from the clinician leading your event.
8:00 PM (ET) - 10:00 PM (ET) (7:00 PM (CT) - 9:00 PM (CT))