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[APO-L] Leadership Resources Clearinghouse - seeking new submissions

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Derek Cashman)
Sun Jan 2 15:53:49 2005

Date:         Sun, 2 Jan 2005 15:53:41 -0500
Reply-To: Derek Cashman <derek.cashman@gmail.com>
From: Derek Cashman <derek.cashman@gmail.com>
To: APO-L@LISTSERV.IUPUI.EDU

The Leadership Resources Clearinghouse is a service of the National
Leadership Development Committee (those people that also brought you
APO LEADS). The Clearinghouse is an online database of workshop
materials and documents that have been used in presenting various
workshops at National Conventions, Region Conferences, Section
Conferences, and other events. All of the material is contributed by
the workshop presenters and alumni volunteers that have donated their
materials to others that may wish to use those resources in the future
(or students that want to learn more from the workshop they've
attended).

To find the clearinghouse, to go the LD website
(http://www.leadership.apo.org/) and click on the RESOURCES link. From
there, you can search the clearinghouse as well as get a listing of
everything on a given subject matter. All information is stored in the
Adobe Acrobat PDF format, and there are instructions on installing the
Acrobat Reader if your PC does not already have it.

For presenters, we invite you to submit your materials to the
clearinghouse online as well:

http://www.leadership.apo.org/resources_submit.php

Submissions may be made in the original
Word/Powerpoint/Excel/Wordperfect format (other file). We will convert
the materials to PDF for you. If you have more than one document, you
can send those as multiple submissions or simply ZIP them up using
WinZip software and send us the whole archive all at once.

Cheers!


Derek J. Cashman, Ph.D.
derek.cashman@gmail.com
derek.cashman@louisville.edu

James Graham Brown Cancer Center
University of Louisville
Website Chair
National Media & Technology Committee
Alpha Phi Omega

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