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About Continuing Education: 5 Ways of Networking at Conferences

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
I was in Nashville recently to attend a continuing education conference on watchdog journalism. It was a good chance to take a look around at people in the midst of continuing their educations. It was also a lot of fun, especially the hours on Music Row... but I won't be writing about THAT.

5 Ways of Networking at Continuing Ed. Conferences
Networking at continuing education conferences has benefits. Make the most of your time at conferences by networking with professionals in your field. The first way is to sit with people you don't know. Do you know the other four? Read more

Dorm Living - Sharing a Coed Bathroom
I ran across an interesting article at The New York Times about coed bathrooms in the dorms at University of California at Berkeley. Yow. Are you a non-traditional student living in a dorm? Read more

Rev Up Summer School with an Ice Breaker
Is the heat of summer getting your class down? Rev up summer school students with an ice breaker. Choose from one of the Top 10 Ice Breakers of 2009. Read more

Classroom Management
Minda has some students in her classroom with horrible behavior. She asked for help in the Continuing Ed. forum. Do you have advice for her? Read more

 


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