Intro to AI for Parks and Rec: 101
Tuesday, December 10th
830a - 1100a
Fee: $75
Learning Outcomes:
- Identify and Apply Prompt Techniques: Attendees will recall and apply effective prompt methods to enhance productivity in AI-driven tasks relevant to parks and recreation.
- Utilize AI for Department-Specific Operations: Participants will use AI tools to support department-specific functions, such as creating job descriptions in Human Resources, analyzing financial data, and designing program schedules in Recreation Programming.
- Generate AI-Powered Marketing Content: Attendees will leverage AI applications to develop and execute marketing strategies, including content creation for digital campaigns, social media, and promotional materials tailored to parks and recreation audiences.
KRPA Event Policy:
No Refunds: Please note that all registrations are non-refundable. We regret that we cannot offer refunds for any cancellations.
Substitutions: We do allow substitutions. If you are unable to attend the event, you may transfer your registration to another person. Please notify us of any substitutions at least 48 hours prior to the event.
Registration Fees: All registration fees must be paid in full within 30 days of registration. Failure to pay within this timeframe may result in the cancellation of your registration.
Commercial Vendor Workshop Attendance
The Kansas Recreation and Parks Association (KRPA) values the contributions and engagement of our commercial partners. To maintain a professional environment that supports both educational and networking opportunities for our members and sponsors, KRPA has established the following policy regarding commercial vendors attending workshops and events:
Policy Overview
Commercial vendors may not register or participate as general workshop attendees unless they are sponsoring the specific event in question. This policy ensures that the presence of commercial entities at KRPA events is aligned with their purpose of networking and building relationships within a professional context, while respecting the intent of these events as learning opportunities for non-commercial attendees.
Commercial Vendor Definition
According to the KRPA bylaws Commercial Vendor is defined as: Individuals, organizations, companies, or business firms selling products or services to recreation, park, conservation, and leisure service agencies.
Exclusions
Commercial vendors may register and participate in these certification programs as general attendees. These courses are designed to provide specialized training and a certification from the National Recreation and Park Association. We understand the need of vendors may have to receive these certifications.
Note on KRPA Annual Conference and Trade Registration
This workshop attendance policy is separate from the KRPA Conference Policy, which outlines guidelines and procedures specific to conference participation and registration for commercial vendors. The conference policy, including requirements for vendor participation and sponsorship opportunities, is available on the Vendor Registration Site. –will link, see what I put on site below.
Enforcement
This policy will be enforced by the KRPA staff. Any individual or entity registering in a non-sponsoring capacity, who meets the definition of a Commercial Vendor, will be notified of their ineligibility and provided the opportunity to become an event sponsor. Failure to comply with this policy may result in the cancellation of the registration without a refund.