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GlennDevitt (talk | contribs) The Peer Instructor Network (PIN) is a directory of NETs who are vetted to provide quality training on a variety of topics. Team Leaders (TLs) may contact them directly to arrange sessions for their teams. |
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The Peer Instructor Network (PIN) is a directory of NETs who are vetted to provide quality training on a variety of topics. Team Leaders (TLs) may contact them directly to arrange sessions for their teams. | The Peer Instructor Network (PIN) is a directory of specially-qualified NETs who are vetted to provide quality training on a variety of topics. Team Leaders (TLs) may contact them directly to arrange sessions for their teams. | ||
Why? | |||
The goal is to remove another barrier where PBEM can be an unintentional impediment to accessing resources that TLs need to effectively develop their teams. | The goal is to remove another barrier where PBEM can be an unintentional impediment to accessing resources that TLs need to effectively develop their teams. | ||
Revision as of 13:05, 25 July 2025
The Peer Instructor Network (PIN) is a directory of specially-qualified NETs who are vetted to provide quality training on a variety of topics. Team Leaders (TLs) may contact them directly to arrange sessions for their teams.
Why?
The goal is to remove another barrier where PBEM can be an unintentional impediment to accessing resources that TLs need to effectively develop their teams.