Proposal Submission Form: FLC Conference 2007 Note: Proposals will be reviewed when received. An earlier submission date will ensure an earlier response. Presentations for the conference are selected through a peer review process....
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Proposal Submission Form: FLC Conference 2007 Note: Proposals will be reviewed when received. An earlier submission date will ensure an earlier response. Presentations for the conference are selected through a peer review process. The 2007 FLC Conference invites written proposals for 45-minute concurrent sessions and Exemplary Practice Poster sessions. Proposals may be designed to be of value to both new and experienced FLC facilitators, program directors, and participants, or to one of those groups. Because of the time and space limitations of the conference, it is probable that each individual will be limited to one place on the conference program. However, prospective presenters are welcome to submit more than one proposal; the conference planning committee may recommend one of those proposals over another as the program needs suggest.
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What I liked here was the way they worded what the committe would do with multiple proposals from the same person. I also was intrigued by the Exemplary Practice Posters - this sounds a lot like what we were trying to do with the Triple TNT poster session in Portland.
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From the list : Conference Session Proposals by katherine_w_hirsh
What I liked here was the way they worded what the committe would do with multiple proposals from the same person. I also was intrigued by the Exemplary Practice Posters - this sounds a lot like what we were trying to do with the Triple TNT poster session in Portland.
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