Art + Engineering One Day Workshop
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24:28:17:05.  Continuing education contact hour requirements. Continuing education contact hours shall be education-related. Continuing education training or in-service providers may include school districts, educational service agencies, education-related organizations, or health care providers. Fifteen contact hours is equal to one renewal credit. Meals and breaks may not be counted towards the calculation of contact hours.
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There will be five different hands-on modules that will be offered in the afternoon.  Select your #1 option.  NOTE that you will get to do at least 1 of your top 3 picks. *
There will be five different hands-on modules that will be offered in the afternoon.  Select your #2 option.  NOTE that you will get to do at least 1 of your top 3 picks. *
There will be five different hands-on modules that will be offered in the afternoon.  Select your #3 option.  NOTE that you will get to do at least 1 of your top 3 picks. *
There will be five different hands-on modules that will be offered in the afternoon.  Select your #4 option.  NOTE that you will get to do at least 1 of your top 3 picks. *
There will be five different hands-on modules that will be offered in the afternoon.  Select your #5 option.  NOTE that you will get to do at least 1 of your top 3 picks. *
On the day of the workshop, you (the participant) will have closed toed shoes and cotton clothing (covering legs and arms) for the hands-on afternoon portion of the workshop.  If you do not, bring these items you will be unable to participate in the hands on workshop. *
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