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The word "Seminar" comes from the Latin word "semen," meaning "seed." Just as a seed helps the plant to grow, Seminars help professionals to grow by unlocking their full potential.
Seminars are discussion forums in which small groups of students interact with a teacher to discuss a specific topic. Since the mid '90s, with the advent of the Internet, `face-to-face' or `in-person' Seminars are increasingly supported or sometimes even replaced by `computer aided' ones. The latter don't require participant's in-person attendance.
Whether face-to-face or computer-aided, NCE Seminars are events where professional people
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Continuing Education Seminar News:
Seminar for healthcare professionals set at SRC Macomb Outreach Center
Wed, 25 Jan 2012 07:43:35 -0800 West Central Illinois Healthcare Continuing Education (WCIHCE) will host a healthcare seminar called “Connecting the Pieces of Disaster Preparedness: Where do YOU fit in?” from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Feb. 3, at the Spoon River College Community Outreach Center at 2500 E. Jackson St., Macomb. WCIHCE is an organization of higher education institutions representing Spoon River College, Graham ...
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Wed, 25 Jan 2012 06:49:43 -0800 From inside Park Tool’s ninth Tech Summit in Atlanta, Georgia
OrthoNeuro Technologies Announces an Exclusive Partnership with Southern California University of Health Sciences
Tue, 31 Jan 2012 00:21:32 -0800 Southern California University of Health Sciences will be the exclusive California State provider of Chiropractic Continuing Education Seminars using the Dynadjust Spinal Manipulation Training System.Kirkland, WA (PRWEB) January 31, 2012 OrthoNeuro Technologies, Inc. (http://www.ortho-neuro. ...
Professors seek continuing education
Wed, 01 Feb 2012 23:39:45 -0800 On Monday at 12:30 p.m., as the bells of Harkness Tower began to ring, a group of professors and graduate students gradually filed down the length of the Saybrook dining hall with trays in hand, heading toward the fellows’ lounge. They settled into chairs around a long table for a discussion of the Latin poet Catullus. The biweekly Greco-Roman lunch, one of over 45 lunchtime groups known as ...
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