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Round Robins



Round Robin presentations are diverse, interactive mini-workshop discussions developed by tutors and mentors for tutors and mentors, although their topics will be pertinent to directors and supervisors as well. Each Round Robin runs 15-20 minutes, and is repeated 2-3 times per session.  The short format makes it possible for presenters and participants to explore a range of important subjects and to try out a variety of strategies in a do-able but also thoughtful way.  Round Robins also are great resume-building, professional development opportunities.    

 

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Propose a Round Robin 

  

 Round Robin Session Proposal(s): To propose a Round Robin Session connected to the conference theme, complete the proposal form, which asks for a title, leaders’ names and contact info, and short (1-paragraph) description. There will be up to 10 Round Robin slots available at this year's Summit. Offices may submit multiple proposals, and two or more programs may collaborate on a Round Robin. Please know, however, that the process is competitive and we will not be able to accept all proposals. Please let us know if you need any help developing a Round Robin topic within the theme or recruiting a partner office or program.  

 

We will confirm receipt of your proposal as soon as we receive it. We will notify you if your proposal has been accepted.

 

NEW DEADLINE!  Wednesday, October 21, 2015 

Deadline: Monday, October 12, 12:00 Noon 

We will announce acceptances on Friday October 16 and later.

Need ideas?  We can help.  For starters, we've posted some Tips.

 

***To submit a Round Robin Proposal, CLICK HERE***

 

  

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