Brighton 2021 Day School recordings now out for delegates only; New delegates access session recordings for £10+VAT

Recordings of the main CPD webinar sessions from the Friday IHBC Brighton 2021 Day School(which included Heritage MarketPlace stall sessions, not recorded) are now out EXCLUSIVELY for School delegates – these links should not be circulated – but others can sign up as new delegates to access the recordings for a fee of £10+VAT for each of the 2 Day School sessions.

…. complete the delegate survey please…

…sign up as new delegates to access the recordings…

IHBC Director Seán O’Reilly said: ‘First and foremost, if delegates haven’t had the chance to complete the delegate survey please do provide feedback HERE.  That feedback is critical if we are to provide members and networks with the best online resources for Continuing Professional Development (CPD) and learning needs.’

… some videos will contain copyrighted material…

‘Delegates will be delighted to receive the Day School recordings of course, but all must remember that these links are your personal copies: they must not be shared, and please remember too that some videos will contain copyrighted material.’

‘Members or colleagues may access webinar session links for £10 + VAT by signing up as a new delegate: Day School – Morning Session, Day School Afternoon Session

‘Recordings of the Thursday sessions will be ready in the next week or two, with similar arrangements for new delegates’.

See more background on the IHBC’s Brighton 2021 School at brighton2021.ihbc.org.uk

Follow updates and more at #IHBCBrighton2021

See more on the IHBC’s CPD-led Heritage MarketPlace, the Stallholder listing, and sponsor MFL Affinity’s own MarketPlace STALL as an exemplar

For initial feedback on Brighton 2021 see HERE

For more on the IHBC’s first foray into ‘Virtual’ School programmes, in 2020, see the NewsBlog

For our next School see aberdeen2022.ihbc.org.uk

See more on plans for Aberdeen 2022 on the School Video to #IHBCAberdeen2022

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