I presented on the importance of earning advanced certification tonight.
Here is the feedback comments from the 61 people (who submitted an evaluation) out of the 101 people who attended and participated (which is the max for my webinar subscription).
Sixty-one people submitted an evaluation.
I asked people to rate the training on a scale of 0 poor to 10 excellent.
All 61 people manually entered a “10.”
Is that possible? It turns out that I was looking at the wrong place. laugh aloud. I didn’t get a perfect ten. I did get about a 9.15.
- Scores ranged from 7 to 10.
- Mode: 10.
- Three people selected 7.
Outlier was omitted from the results. It was 1Million!!!! (and I appreciate that).
Two people didn’t give a response on the 0 to 10 question.
I enjoyed the way the presenter kept the webinar humorous, and learning about the different types of specialties offered by the NCTRC, the top reasons why, and the 2 processes to earn the advanced certification. |
learning about the 2 paths of certification and how I can utilize my Master’s degree that is not TR/RT to possibly get certification |
The information |
That there was audio and visual to follow along with. Also it was not dry kept your interest |
I enjoyed learning in depth information about the 5 specialty certification that are offered to CTRS as additional education. |
straight forward, to the point, lots of review |
That Danny was able to answer all questions that was asked. |
Learning about specialty areas |
Thank you for doing this seminar. It was informative |
Great outline of reasons to consider specialty that I have not previously considered |
encouragement for Importance of specialization in Recreation |
The session was informative and my first time joining. It’s nice to learn what new things are out there! |
The detail in the path to getting a specialty certification. |
I enjoyed hearing about specializations in Recreational Therapy. |
seeing the requirements for each path for advanced specialization |
I enjoyed the presentation on why one should bother getting the specialty certification. It was motivating. |
Answered my questions about advanced certifications. |
I’m excited to learn more about advanced specialty certifications. My bachelor’s is in Special Education and my master’s is in Rec Therapy. I’m going to look into getting certified in developmental disabilities. |
The importance of getting specialty certifications and the presenter. Danny Pettry was enthused about our profession and it showed through his presentation. It encouraged me to seek specialty certification sooner than later. |
Informational |
Really hadn’t heard about these specialization. Very informative! |
Informative |
Always great to be informed. |
I loved learning about the different certifications |
Very encouraging to seek more within field. I already hold my specialty certification in Behavioral Health. I appreciate the support, encouragement and informative presentation. |
Yes, Danny Pettry did a great job providing solid reasons why a specialization certification is important not only for the professional obtaining it, but for the recreational therapy profession. |
The encouragement and motivation to pursue the specialized certification |
I learned now that NCTRC offers specialty certifications. So this was very informative. |
Informative |
I had no idea NCTRS offered so many special certifications and I enjoyed learning all about them |
I enjoyed getting clarity on how to earn a specialty certification and what it would involve. I also enjoyed that Danny read the comments of others attending the group. |
I enjoyed the interactive component. |
It was very informative and makes me want to strive for the physical rehabilitation specialty! |
Straight forward and informative. |
good info |
The thoroughness of discussing options to obtain specialty certification. |
Relevant, current, information. |
Relaxed and comfortable |
good information was given that i wasn’t aware of |
Great information at the end of my recreation career so specialty isn’t for me. |
reviewing the specialties |
Learning about the different specialty certifications, as well as, how to achieve one. |
Great information. Educational. |
Very informative and motivating |
very informative and motivating |
I have not considered a specialization certification before but am now will be considering it. |
Good information from someone who’s already been through the specialty certification. It’s good information for new CTRS’s. |
It makes more sense to me now how other health professions have specialties and we should as well. I had never considered this aspect before and it makes more sense now. |
I did not know you could get advanced certifications. I thought it was just CTRS and LRT |
Very informational about specialty certification. |
The informative ways to get the advanced certification and the different ones out there. |
All of the info on advanced certification made me consider it |
Very informative. |
learned more about specialization in RT |
I am a strong believer in feedback. I take it seriously. Here are the ways I could have earned a better score:
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the webinar was awesome, no need for improvement |
I think it was fine the way it was. |
Everything was great! |
More dynamic. Increase examples of where/how to use each specialty, how it changes practice, get some people who are currently using their specialty certification to speak about how it has helped them – Danny Pettry comments thank you for that suggestion. I am going to include examples of people using the certification at my rectherapytoday blog. |
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All was great! |
It was great! No complaints! |
More detail about how each specialty certification can benefit you or make you more marketable. |
I think it was very helpful. |
I think it was great. I’m not sure it could have been improved. |
It was great! |
A little bit more organized, but I’m no public speaker either. Danny Pettry comments: thank you for that. Maybe I can provide a pre-outline for people to view. |
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Very good! |
I like the improvement you made staying within the hour time frame and allowing some to leave if they needed to at the exact hour. |
Nothing, I love them! |
Enjoyed 🙂 |
Funnier jokes! But besides that, it was great overall. Danny Pettry comments: I’m the worst comedian. Laugh aloud. And easy-going. I’ll try to use more humor. |
allow us to see the comments/questions sent by other attendees |
Nothing, it was great! |
Give more information in regards to the specifics of each specialty certification. Danny Pettry comments: thank you for that. |
I think the webinar was great and doesn’t need to be improved |
I really enjoyed it as is. |
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It was excellent! |
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Nothing, good and informative. |
nothing I can think of |
Have the interactive portions viewable to all participants. |
More jokes 🙂 Danny’s comments? More jokes? Are you kidding me? Okay – here is one more fun fact: why don’t sharks eat clown fish? Because they taste funny. Laugh aloud. I’m easy –going. Thanks for that feedback. |
Very good |
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I would have liked to be able to see others’ questions. Danny Pettry comments: questions will be included in the special report (.pdf file) |
Maybe also talking about how to maintain your specialty certification? DannyPettry comments: good point. Yes – I’ll include that in the .pdf file report |
I thought it was well informed |
Maybe a little bit more interactive but it was great DannyPettry comments: Thank for that. I’ll keep that in mind for next session. |
No improvement. Thought it was wonderful. |
I think it was great |
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Hi Danny! Insights for your webinar, “Importance of specialization in Recreation Therapy (1 clock hour) CEU,” are ready. | ||
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