Instructors and Legal liability
Posted on December 18th, 2007 by Julia Ridge, OLLI National Resource CenterFran McGuire, from OLLI at Clemson University, asks:
Do any OLLIs require instructors to be trained in CPR?
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Fran McGuire, from OLLI at Clemson University, asks:
Do any OLLIs require instructors to be trained in CPR?
Dee Aquilar, from OLLI at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, asks:
What kind of technology are other OLLIs using to provide courses or programs through, for instance: the internet; pod casts; or video streaming?
Millicent Lynch, OLLI at Carnegie Mellon University, asks:
What types of gifts or honorariums are offered to study leaders at
Osher Institutes who do not pay their study leaders for teaching courses?
Lou Ann Santos, OLLI at Tufts University, asks:
What programs do OLLIs use to manage data, i.e. members, study groups, committees etc.?