[NIFL-AALPD:1165] Online professional development

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Hi Everyone,
It is my understanding that more of us are moving to online venues for 
professional development needs.  What professional development initiatives 
besides online courses, (like listservs and discussion groups, live chats and 
web meetings) are being used on local, regional, and state levels? What 
initiatives have you taken online that used to be face-to-face?  To what 
degree of success are you experiencing with this type of needs-based, online 
PD?

Thanks!

Jackie



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