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"Kidlink" = managers
present.
We offer to deliver a conference in your country,
tailored to local needs. Typical audience: teachers and schools'
administrators.
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A major sponsor, who is also
Kidlink's local organizer of the public conference,
may
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Sell entry tickets for participants
at the public conference, and retain admission revenues
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Retain income related
to rental of exhibition space.
Note: Instead of renting exhibition space
to others, a sponsor may use the exhibition space for presentations of their
own offerings.
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Major sponsors will be given an
opportunity to present themself, and their offerings to participants. The
presentation may be a workshop, or another type of formal presentation. Time
for presentations will be allotted as a parallel session on the second
day of the conference. The session will be included in the conference program.
(Background
notes.)
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The welcome session of the conference
will include an official session of acknowledgement of all sponsors. Sponsors
are invited to submit a video presenting themself. Maximum duration: 3 minutes.
For major sponsors, a special announcement of the special presentation/workshop
(see #2 above) will be made at this time.
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Major sponsors being educational
authorities will be given a chance to meet privately with representatives
of
Kidlink's
top management for consultations during the public
conference.
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All sponsor support will be recognized
in
Kidlink's sponsor
pages,
and in web pages presenting the program for the public
conference.
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All sponsors are authorized to have
links to
Kidlink's web site in their web pages. Please let links
point to the top page
http://www.kidlink.org
Beyond this, all sponsors
have rights as outlined in
Kidlink's
Policy
Statement.
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