Thursday, October 27, 2011

Free Certification Webinar

Please see the invitation below.  Free webinars are a new tool being incorporated into AGO offerings to members.  If you have a computer with speakers, you will be able to access experts on a wide variety of topics.  I encourage anyone interested in the Guild certification program to "virtually attend" this webinar!  Jan

You Are Cordially Invited to Attend 
A Complimentary AGO Webinar on Professional Certification 
Thursday, November 3, 2011, at 12 Noon EDT 
Presented by Dean Billmeyer, DMA, FAGO 


Learn about the Service Playing Certificate (SPC), Colleague (CAGO) Associateship (AAGO), Fellowship (FAGO), and  Choir Master (ChM).

The July issue of The American Organist magazine announced the requirements for the AGO certification program for the coming year. Do you want to learn more about these programs? Are you interested in the changes that will be occurring in the next exam cycle? Would you like your questions on certification answered in real time by an expert?

If your answer is YES to any of these questions, then please join us for a webinar on the AGO Certification Program on Thursday, November 3, 2011, at 12:00 Noon EDT. The webinar will be led by Dean Billmeyer, a member of the AGO's Committee on Professional Certification. Dr. Billmeyer will present a one-hour webinar on all of the AGO certificates and will be able to answer any questions you might have.

No pre-registration is required in order to attend the webinar; all you need is a computer with speakers.  However, attendance at the live webinar is limited to the first 100 people who log on.

To attend the webinar:
  • Follow this link on November 3. 
  • Type in your name in the "guest" field—no password is necessary! 
The webinar will be recorded for playback by any AGO member at a later date.

If you have any questions, please e-mail AGO Webinar facilitator Claire DeCusati.

Sincerely,

AGO Committee on Professional Certification
     Kathleen Thomerson, MM, FAGO, ChM, Director
     Dean W. Billmeyer, DMA, FAGO
     David Enlow, MM, FAGO
     Joyce Shupe Kull, DMA, FAGO, ChM, Councillor for Education

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