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Forms: Hosting Workshops

  • Guide – Setting Up a Maine RID Workshop revised 5/3/11.docx (126K)
    Step by step guide to compiling the paperwork required to obtain CEU’s for a workshop
  • 1. Instructor Form – BLANK (23K)
    Edit the form to match you workshop. Fill out and send to CEU Coordinator, Julia Schafer at meridceu@gmail.com For additional instructions see the Guide above.
  • 1a. Instructor Form – Sample from EIPA Prep Workhsop (27K)
  • 2. Sponsor Form – BLANK (23K)
    Fill out and mail to CEU Coordinator, Julia Schafer at meridceu@gmail.com
  • 3. Workshop Evaluation Form (59K)
    Required. After the workshop, summarize the comments and email the results to Julia Schafer at meridceu@gmail.com
  • 4a. Sample Flier – EIPA workshop (105K)
  • 4b. Sample Flier – Foundations I and II (43K)
  • 4c. Sample Flier – Demand Control Workshop (147K)
  • 4d. Sample Flier – New interpreter Group – STD Workshop (505K)
  • 5a. Certificate of Attendance – Blank (82K)
  • 5b. Certificate of Attendance – with instructions (82K)
    Certificate with an explanation of what information is needed on the form. If you are familiar with this form, use 5a.
  • Attendance Sheet – Blank (32K)
    Print and bring to workshop. Registrants will sign in on this form. It is to be sent to the CEU Coordinator after the workshop.

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