Marifi Tipton, Jul 26, 2017 10:03:00 AM

Study tours open up unlimited learning opportunities and are a fantastic way to earn continuing education credits. These trips are an experiential, hands-on, and fun alternative to the traditional classroom or online CEU offerings. However, much like their classroom and online counterparts, study tours are designed with rigorous learning objectives in mind. Here is a short list of things for you to consider as you evaluate whether or not study tours are a good fit for you. 

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Micène Fontaine, Jul 11, 2017 9:30:00 AM

You've earned CEU credits. Now what? How are they reported? To whom? 

Here is what you need to know :-) 

 

 

 

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Micène Fontaine, Jul 6, 2017 10:25:00 AM

We get asked this question often: "Can I earn CEU Credits by completing distance learning courses?

The short answer is: "In most cases yes, but..." 

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Micène Fontaine, Aug 19, 2016 2:51:55 PM


The District of Columbia (DC) Board of Architecture and Interior Design requires Washington DC interior designers to complete 10 hours of Continuing Education every 2 years.

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Micène Fontaine, Mar 1, 2010 10:16:00 PM

Let's face it; I rarely get to hear how wonderful continuing education is. I don't take it personally and I don't think anyone else at Design Arts Seminars does either. For the most part, it simply has nothing to do with the quality of the continuing education opportunities available. There are many quality programs available out there to fit any schedule and any budget (okay, there are also some very bad ones but you know what they are so they can easily be avoided). For one thing, I like to think that we offer quality continuing education programs in a variety of delivery formats for a reasonable fee. I am biased on that one but the evaluations our attendees turn in seem to prove me right but that's not the point. So what is the issue with continuing education? Why is it perceived as a costly, time-consuming inconvenience rather than as the opportunity it really is? 

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