Can anyone recommend decent (and hopefully free or at least cheap) online or print sources for continuing ed credits? I just remembered my license renewal is due soon, and I need to knock out a few of these. (The one that I already know of is Ron Blank.)
if you're looking for california differently-abled access online continuing education (FREE!!!) credits, check out this previous archinect thread that links to other archinect and areforum threads yay!:
Recommendations for CE credits
Can anyone recommend decent (and hopefully free or at least cheap) online or print sources for continuing ed credits? I just remembered my license renewal is due soon, and I need to knock out a few of these. (The one that I already know of is Ron Blank.)
Thanks for any suggestions.
ron blank & associates
hanley wood
green ce
sorry, no time to code the links....
if you're looking for california differently-abled access online continuing education (FREE!!!) credits, check out this previous archinect thread that links to other archinect and areforum threads yay!:
http://archinect.com/forum/thread/105695
McGraw Hill has lots of free courses.
http://continuingeducation.construction.com/
Thanks, All!
http://www.ronblank.com/ce_academy.htm
8 hour program of AIA courses, all HSW, some ADA, for FREE. Given all across the country. Worth a day to get 8 credits.
The best source for free education in the industry is www.aecdaily.com .
They have the largest selection of free education and report all your credits to the AIA.
I second the recommendation for AEC Daily. Its a great site. They reported my CEU courses to USGBC within 2-3 days of me completing them online.
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