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August 19, 2008

AftA Offers Webinars for Performance Improvement

Americans for the Arts has announced a series of Webinars with leaders in the field of community arts, September-December 2008. Topics for the 90-minute online seminars include arts-education program evaluation, local emerging leaders networks, creative aging, leadership evolution, new technologies in professional networking, rural arts communities, and leadership in tough times. This new media platform enables you to get a high level of interaction with the presenter, other attendees and the content without leaving your desk. The registration fee allows participants to invite an unlimited number of colleagues to participate in a presentation at one location by watching the Web and using speaker phone to hear the audio and to display handouts and power-point presentations with enhanced content-delivery options. [LINK]

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