11/07/2013

STILL TIME TO REGISTER for the NCDA Webinar: Nov 13

Free Technology Tools to Help You Work Better, Faster, and Smarter

Sponsored by: NCDA Technology Committee and the
Professional Development Committee
Presented by: Shirley Rowe and Janet Wall
November 13, 2013
National Career Development Day
1:00 - 2:30 pm Central Time


How would you like to become more efficient and productive? It seems there just isn’t enough time in the day to accomplish everything we want. The duties and responsibilities pile up and we become stressed out. Wouldn’t it be nice to have some tools to help us do more in less time and with fewer resources?
Thanks to generous technology companies, there are numerous free technology tools that can help you accomplish more in a shorter period of time helping you work smarter. While most of us are familiar with the social media tools available, we tend to be less aware of the wide variety of technology tools that can make both our professional and personal lives easier.


This webinar will cover several free tools that the presenters have discovered, evaluated, and determined could help you:

  • Communicate and collaborate with colleagues
  • Collect information from others
  • Schedule meetings
  • Transmit information
  • Stay organized


Registration Fee

 

NCDA Member

Non-Member

Group Rate for 6 or more attendees

$35.00

$50.00

$200.00

1 hour CE Certificate included

1 hour CE Certificate

included

A sign in/out sheet will be provided for CE verification. An additional fee of $5 is required for each certificate requested.

 

How to register online and receive access code:

Click here to Register online  with Credit Card (Visa or Master Card) or Purchase Order or Mail checks to NCDA, 305 N Beech Circle, Broken Arrow, OK 74012

Webinar invitation/access code will be emailed to you along with your receipt.

Please register asap!

Registration questions? Contact: Alicia Kirkpatrick at akirkpatrick@ncda.org or 918.663.7060

 


Learn more about National Career Development Month or the NCDA webinar series from the NCDA website!

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