You might have heard that the very popular e-PRO REALTOR certification course was recently completely redesigned.
The e-PRO course has been around for quite some time, and has had many iterations, but it suffices to say that the course content had long outlived its relevancy. The National Association of REALTORS partnered with the Social Media Marketing Institute to completely overhaul and update the course content.
I was contacted by SMMI about possibly becoming a certified e-PRO instructor, and it sounded like an interesting opportunity to me. This past week, just before the NAR Annual Conference and Expo in New Orleans, I went through the e-PRO “Train the Trainer” course so that I can begin teaching the new e-PRO course when it launches in 2011.
I will fully admit that I had a degree of skepticism when SMMI asked me to consider being an instructor. While I am an ardent supporter of continuing education for REALTORS, my experience with REALTOR courses has been mixed, at best.
My skepticism actually had a lot to do with my decision to partcipate in the program. The way I see it, if you think something could be better, and you think you can help, you should do something to bring about the improvement.
The other factor was that I know most of the people who are involved with SMMI, and I trust their ability to come up with content that would be valuable for REALTORS.
I am pleased to say that they did not let me down.
Why I like the e-PRO course
First of all, let’s get one thing out of the way– the new e-PRO course is not perfect by any means. It is not completely comprehensive, and it isn’t going to make you any sort of “expert” or “guru” when it comes to technology and social media. If you expect that out of any two-day continuing education course, you are going to be disappointed. SMMI and NAR fully recognize this, which is why they have committed to updating the course every 6 months and providing updates free to e-PROs.
In its current form, the e-PRO course is two days. Day 1 is a full-day, in-person classroom session. Day 2 is an online course that reinforces and expands on what is learned in the classroom.
I like this approach for two reasons:
The first reason is that learning is always more valuable when it can be done in person, in a classroom setting with other students. Learning is enhanced when you can have someone there to answer questions, and the whole class is improved by hearing the questions of others and the interaction that is required of the exercises. Doing this on Day 1 provides a strong foundation for Day 2.
The second reason is that having Day 2 online means that students can also complete the course when they have time, rather than having to commit two full days to being in class, which can be tough.
So what’s in the e-PRO course?
As much as I like the format of the course, I like the content even more. In fairness, I have only been through Part 1, and merely been exposed to some of the content in Part 2. I haven’t actually gone through Part 2 yet, as it isn’t fully available right now.
The thing that really stands out to me about the Part 1 classroom material is that it is designed to give students a very solid foundation in technology and social media. It concentrates on the concepts needed to understand these emerging technologies, rather than focusing on the tools, themselves (this is in line with my recent post about more “how?” and less “what?”).
Sure, the course goes over Facebook, twitter, LinkedIn, blogging, and all the other tools you would expect to hear about in a modern technology class for REALTORS. The thing that the course does very well, however, is it gives students the framework for understanding how these tools can be applied and why they work the way they do, and then reinforces the lessons with practical, real-life examples from REALTORS around the country.
What I expect from e-PRO
I’m guessing that the new and improved e-PRO course is going to very popular with REALTORS who are interested in sharpening their skills and expanding their understanding of technology and social media. I’m hoping that I’ll have plenty of opportunities to teach this material to folks who really are interested in the hows and whys of technology so that they can use it to improve their businesses and their lives.
The new e-PRO is set to launch in January of 2011. Over the next weeks and months, you can expect to hear more from me about the course and my involvement. If you have questions about e-PRO, or where you can take a class, let me know!



