Panteao Introduces New Make Ready Webinars for Training

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posted on April 30, 2015
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Panteao Productions is happy to announce the upcoming launch of the next training tool from Panteao: Make Ready Webinars. With the Panteao Live Online Webinars participants will be able to interact directly with the Panteao instructors in real time, right from their computer or mobile device.

The live online webinars will be either 1-hour courses or 2 to 3-hour courses, depending on the subject matter being covered. Webinars will be available from Panteao instructors every month on different days and times. More instructors and webinars will be added after the launch.

This adds a new dimension to the training we provide. Now people will have the option of watching full length instructional videos whenever they wish or receive additional training from our instructors in a live format. You will also have the opportunity to interact with the instructors during the webinar.

The Make Ready Webinars will be available soon on the Panteao.com website.

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