One other possibility for e-membership could be
Judge's Training online. While judges obviously would
need to fulfill their garden JT, live and in the
garden, many of the other classroom style hours could
be done online. Most professional Continuing
Education credits can be completed online now. I'm a
pharmacist with licenses in 4 states and I do most of
my CE requirements online now. It seems to me that it
would be easy to adapt some AIS JT credit hours to the
member pages of the website. That would certainly
benefit very rural areas. >
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And, I also agree with Terry and others that the
website and member pages would require a great deal
more from a webmaster....maybe even several people
working on the site to maintain it and keep it current
and interesting for all these new e-members. And,
there undoubtedly will be a significant cost
associated with building and maintaining that kind of
website. Lots to think about and consider. Maybe we
need an e-membership feasibility group.
Gary White
Lincoln, Nebraska