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Self-Paced Online Seminars FAQs

  • I have someone who is registered as an additional-viewer to watch with the group today. I just heard that she cannot make the seminar. Can I upgrade her to a primary-license holder for her to watch when she can, or do you have another suggestion so she can watch with the rest of the group?
  • I don’t have a PayPal Account. How can I pay?
  • My organization wants me to use a credit card, not PayPal. How can I pay?
  • Where do I go to access my self-paced online seminars?
  • What’s my username and password for the e-learning site?
  • What are the technical requirements to run this self-paced online seminar?
  • What time do the self-paced online seminars begin?
  • How long is each self-paced online seminar?
  • How long do I have to watch the video?
  • Can I rewatch it over and over?
  • Where are the course materials?
  • Do I need audio to watch the program?
  • Is there anything I need to do to prepare for the self-paced program?
  • Can I get CLE credit for the self-paced online seminars?
  • Do I get a certificate of attendance after the program?
  • Can I have a copy of the PowerPoint after the program?
  • How do I get into the self-paced online seminar?
  • What’s my username and password for the e-learning site?
  • After a course is completed, can another course be purchased at a later date?
  • After I buy a seminar, how long does my subscription to that course last?
  • Can I view my courses from both my work and my home computer?

What requirements are there in order to earn course completion?

Viewing the course in its entirety (watching each module completely) will give the course a completed status.

Related Self-Paced Online Seminars FAQs

  • My organization wants me to use a credit card, not PayPal. How can I pay?
  • I don’t have a PayPal Account. How can I pay?
  • I have someone who is registered as an additional-viewer to watch with the group today. I just heard that she cannot make the seminar. Can I upgrade her to a primary-license holder for her to watch when she can, or do you have another suggestion so she can watch with the rest of the group?
  • Where do I go to access my self-paced online seminars?
  • What’s my username and password for the e-learning site?

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