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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Ron Brown ·
Thanks much! I assume the link will be posted here?
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Emily Harmon ·
Ron, this will be recorded so you can view at a later date.
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Ron Brown ·
Will this be recorded and archived for later viewing?
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Ang DeSmith ·
Sorry I though I registered for the event. My assumption was if I clicked yes to attending then I would be automatically registered. Will that register me or do I need to actually look for a link to register? Thank you, -Angela DeSmith, RD Pronouns: she/her/hers FoodWIse County Coordinator Adams/Juneau Counties University of Wisconsin-Madison Division of Extension I am following Wisconsin Department of Health Services, UW-Madison, and federal guidelines due to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. I...
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Emily Harmon ·
Ang, You have to register to receive the link to join. Whenever the recorded webinar is live I will come back here and post the link.
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Ang DeSmith ·
I was looking for the link to join and noticed the message below. I will watch the recording later.
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Scott Thiemann ·
recorded at later date? please send link as i can't get on
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Santos Lopez ·
Hello, I never received the link to join this event.
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Emily Harmon ·
Santos, Did you register for the event here: http://go.illinois.edu/selfcare ? When you register here you will receive the link to join the session. I'm sorry for the confusion!
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Re: Knowledge is Power: Evaluating Scientific Claims

Emily Harmon ·
Angela, You have to register with the link that I have provided at the end of the event posting. http://go.illinois.edu/selfcare
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