ADRHub Webinar Series – Call for Proposals

We are currently accepting proposals for the 2013 ADRHub webinar series. Presenting for one of these webinars provides a great opportunity to share your expertise and to spread your work across a large community of ADR practitioners, scholars and anyone that is interested in alternative dispute resolution.

With over 1750 members, the ADRhub is a valuable web resource for all the alternative dispute resolution community. www.ADRhub.com is a portal where you may get all your ADR related news, events, and be able to stay in touch with others in the community.

Through the ADRhub webinar series, participants receive thought-provoking presentations and engaging dialogues that provide high-quality education and training without leaving the home or office. The ADRhub webinar series offers a broad range of presentations hosted by industry experts to help keep participants up-to-date on the latest activities, trends, field practices, and hot topics.

Webinar participants gain insight and knowledge to help them take their careers, education, and communities to the next level, while gaining valuable guidance regarding the practice of this field.

ADRHUB WEBINAR FORMAT:

A webinar is a live virtual presentation on the Internet utilizing a web-based video conference platform. The webinars are 45-60 minutes long. They typically include about 25 minutes of presentation and 25 minutes of Q&A. These presentations are accompanied by a powerpoint.

The monthly webinars continue to bring in experts to present on various topics relevant to our field and provide an opportunity to engage in lively discussions. For those that cannot make it live to the event, the presentations will be archived and uploaded to the ADRHub for streaming so they may watch it at their own convenience. The archives of previous webinars are all available for viewing (Webinar Archives Page) and the discussions can continue within these forums.

SUBMISSION OF INTEREST IN PRESENTING:

We are always looking to provide topics that our community is interested in. Below you will find examples of contexts in which our audience will find interesting:

  • Mediation
  • Public Engagement
  • Conflict Coaching
  • Restorative Justice
  • Role of the Ombuds
  • Community Mediation
  • Practice Development
  • Online Dispute Resolution
  • Facilitation

If you would like to propose a topic related to these examples, or have another relevant topic of interest, please submit your proposal by December 31st, 2012.

Simply provide:

  • A one paragraph description of your presentation
  • The months that you would like to present
  • Your contact information.

All submissions can be sent to Bryan Hanson at bryanhanson@creighton.edu, with the title “Webinar Proposal Submission” in the subject box.

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