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Check with the person who organized the specific webinars. They may not be able to reproduce the certificate, but may be able to look into their webinar attendance records and send you a confirmation email that you participated in the webinar.
I have done this for many educators who attend my webinars who either loose or never got the certificate.
As an educator myself, I suggest you print the certificate when you get it and file it away. Also keep an electronic copy on a computer, backed up to a thumb drive or hard drive. Storing them in the cloud that is backed up regularly is even better.
Check with the person who organized the specific webinars. They may not be able to reproduce the certificate, but may be able to look into their webinar attendance records and send you a confirmation email that you participated in the webinar.
I have done this for many educators who attend my webinars who either loose or never got the certificate.
As an educator myself, I suggest you print the certificate when you get it and file it away. Also keep an electronic copy on a computer, backed up to a thumb drive or hard drive. Storing them in the cloud that is backed up regularly is even better.