I'm glad to see this kind of quality education becoming more of a reality. With all of the misinformation out there it's very important that recognized subject matter experts be able to share their knowledge and experience with the rest of us. I know there's a lot of good books out there but not everyone is a book learner. I've actually given a lot of thought to the subject of cannabis education, probably because I'm trying to teach myself how to grow, and there's a lot left desired from scouring the internet for the right information. I think an online training program coupled with seminars like this one, or Subcool's School of Dank, would ultimately provide the best value and educational experience. In the training industry we refer to that as "Blended Learning". The concept is to provide a virtual learning environment, usually an online Learning Management System, where students can do research, take self-paced lessons, interact with each other, participate in webinars, attempt knowledge assessments, etc., etc., so that when the time comes for the ILT (Instructor-Led Training) portion everyone is hopefully at the same level of knowledge and no time is wasted trying to get everyone to that point to where the instructor can be most effective. Anyway, just throwing that out there and agreeing with Bird Gymnastics on the question of, "How much are you going to get out of one day?" More often than not, it won't be as much as one hopes.