ASID TX Dallas Day of CEUs
Date and time
Location
Burlington Design Gallery
8001 Bent Branch Drive Irving, TX 75063Refund Policy
Description
The ASID Texas Chapter Dallas Design Community invites you to attend our annual Day of CEUs hosted by ASID Industry Partner Burlington Design Gallery. (Scroll down to the bottom to find CEU descriptions.) Breakfast, Lunch & Happy Hour will be provided to all attendees.
TIP: Combine this day of IDCEC-approved CEUs with your METROCON19 Expo & Conference CEUs August 8 & 9 to fulfill your continuing education requirements.
Be prepared to provide your IDCEC Identification Number during the registration process if you use IDCEC to track your CEUs.
Overall Schedule
- 9:00 AM - 9:30 AM: Registration & Light Breakfast
- 9:30 AM - 11:45 PM: 2 hours of CEUs
- 11:45 AM - 12:30 PM: Boxed Lunch
- 12:30 PM - 4:00 PM: 3 hours of CEUs
- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM: Happy Hour: Hors d'oeuvres & Cocktails
RSVP/Fees
Registration will close at 5:00 PM on Tuesday, June 18th. Sign up today as spaces are limited!
- ASID Members: $0
- Non-ASID Members: $25 flat fee
IMPORTANT: If you RSVP via Eventbrite and then discover you cannot attend, please be courteous by following these instructions to cancel your registration so that both the host and the Dallas Design Community volunteer organizers know.
Questions about this specific event? Contact ASID TX Dallas DC Programs Chair, Sherry Zuch, ASID IP Representative: szuch@crenovations.com.
CEU Descriptions
9:30 AM - 10:30 AM [1 HR] | A Designer's Survival Guide - Chapter 1: The Transformation of the Luxury Kitchen Consumer [IDCEC #107353 | GEN]
presented by: Dacor
Today's affluent consumer's values and ideals are shifting and we set out to define them. After an in depth study with Architectural Digest and Conde Nast, we have cracked the code of consumers behaviors and trends. This course will help you navigate those waters and begin the process to meet their needs.
10:45 AM - 11:45 AM [1 HR] | Induction Cooking in Today’s American Kitchen [IDCEC #108195 | GEN]
presented by: BHS
This course encourages us to consider how kitchen appliances contribute to new consumer lifestyle trends, taking a deep look into one of the fastest growing trends in the appliance industry. This course will walk you through the newest innovations offered for this lightening fast, efficient and “green” technology.
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM [1 HR] | Shade and Window Treatments Overview - Motorize, Integrate and Automate [IDCEC #106833 | HSW]
presented by: Dallas Sight and Sound
There are many different types of window treatments that can be installed in residential and commercial projects – including those used outside a structure. This course provides an introduction to these various types of products, the considerations (and client benefits) when automating shade and window treatments, and how to build your team of professionals when implementing this type of technology into your project.
1:45 PM - 2:45 PM [1 HR] | How to Build a Team that Builds your Business [IDCEC #108369 | GEN]
presented by: Terri Taylor w/ Interior Design Business Academy
The first step in the path to creating more free time, additional income and up-leveling your design business is to hire highly competent team that takes care of all the non-design tasks in your business. In order to do so, you must get past the “I have to do it all myself”, “I’m not good at delegating” and “My last employee took advantage of me, I’ll never do that again” stories. Find out how to let go of these old limiting beliefs that keep you stuck working late nights and weekends just keeping up with paperwork. Discover exactly where in your practice you need help and learn a new strategy for creating more income and free time by utilizing high quality professionals to complete specific non-design tasks. Create more billable time and happiness in your life by doing what you enjoy most… designing!
3:00 PM - 4:00 PM [1 HR] | How Good is Good Enough - Understanding LED Fixture Performance [IDCEC #105659-R1 | HSW]
presented by: Lutron
Light affects the look and feel of every space, and By using flexible, energy-efficient LED light sources you can create comfortable beautiful and dynamic lighting environments. But as LED technology continually adapts and improves, it can be difficult to stay on top of the latest innovations, and to make sure you're getting the best performance. You’ve are probably familiar with color rendering, but what about TM-30, the new method for evaluating color rendition? And what’s the difference between tunable white, spectral tuning and warm dimming? In this course, we’ll break this down and give you simple tips on how to effectively evaluate different LED light sources to offer your clients an enhanced lighting experience.
Organized by
The Dallas Design Community is one of five design communities that make up the ASID Texas Chapter, which is part of the larger American Society of Interior Designers [ASID], a community of people – designers, industry representatives, educators and students – committed to interior design. Through education, knowledge sharing and advocacy, the Society strives to advance the interior design profession and, in the process, to demonstrate and celebrate the power of design to positively impact and change people’s lives. Of the Society’s 24,000 Practitioners, 20% practice Residential design, 30% practice Commercial design, and 50% practice both. The ASID Texas Chapter represents 1,700+ Practitioner, Educator, Student and Industry Representative members (almost 1,100 of which are Practitioners and/or Educators) throughout the state of Texas excluding the greater Houston area, which is covered by the ASID Texas Gulf Coast Chapter. Since the Texas Chapter is quite large both in membership and in geographic expanse, most of the programming throughout the year takes place in the Design Communities: Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, San Antonio, and West Texas. Our members work in both the residential and commercial fields, either as sole proprietors or as part of small or large firms. Within the state and around the world, they provide valuable services and useful products to their clients. Our members strive to improve the quality of life for all of their clients through the creation of aesthetically pleasing, thoughtful design that takes into account the health, safety and welfare of the public.