PP24 Presenter Resource Course

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This course is for our 2024 Promising Practices presenters. It contains various presentation exemplars, templates, best practices, and opportunities to brainstorm. We look forward to Promising Practices 2024, happening in March, and we invite you to register by selecting “Promising Practices” in the menu bar.

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