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Minor Broadcast Schedule Change for "It Is All About Training: Who’s Developing You?"

The schedule for the 2nd half of the broadcast on November 1st, will be slightly different than the day before.  The start time will be the same but the break will be 15 minutes later.  Below is the schedule for both days.  Be sure to look at the correct time for your timezone. 

WED: Start Times (check your timezone)

  • 9-11AM & 12-2 PM Pacific
  • 10 AM-12PM & 1-3 PM Mountain
  • 11 AM-1PM & 2-4 PM Central
  • 12-2PM & 3-5 PM Eastern


THURS: Start Times (check your timezone)

  • 9-11:15 AM & 12:15-2 PM Pacific
  • 10 AM-12:15 PM & 1:15-3 PM Mountain
  • 11 AM-1:15 PM & 2:15-4 PM Central
  • 12-2:15 PM & 3:15-5 PM Eastern
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Linda Dunbar said:

Will there be any handouts provided for this videoconference?  Thanks. Linda

October 26, 2007 8:41 AM
 

scott ulm said:

What are the coordinate? "It Is All About Training: Who’s Developing You?"

October 26, 2007 1:01 PM
 

scott ulm said:

What are the coordinates "It Is All About Training: Who’s Developing You?"

ernest.scott.ulm@state.tn.us

October 26, 2007 1:02 PM
 

Jack Rice said:

Is "Its All About Training" broadcast on the TLN Network

October 29, 2007 7:48 AM
 

Chris said:

Where is the link to the internet access?

October 31, 2007 8:41 AM
 

jstengel said:

Test Post

November 2, 2007 10:21 AM
 

jstengel said:

Test Post 2

November 2, 2007 11:46 AM
 

Marigold said:

Yes, I too have been frustrated by the speed vs. cost deals my local cable company forces me to choose from.  With the monopolies these companies hold over areas though there isn’t too much you or anyone else can do besides go back to dial up and never view a website in under 1 hour again. :) Seriously though you can always look into one of the several <a href=www.ipinternational.net/products_sat.php>2 way satellite internet</a> providers.  Though satellite doesn’t get much attention these days, at least as far as internet connectivity goes the service they offer is just as fast and often more reliable and properly priced when compared to a majority of cable companies.  I’ve used a satellite connection at various points within the past few years and none of them ever gave me any hassle, price wise or reliability wise.

November 11, 2007 11:39 AM

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