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Education

SEMINAR DEVELOPERS WANTED

The Appraisal Institute is seeking practical, interactive, cutting edge, one-day (7-hour) seminars that offer appraisers diversification opportunities.

Basic Seminar Development Requirements

  • Topic has a national scope (not limited to a specific region)
  • Well-written student manual (no more than 100 pages)
  • Specific instructor notes
  • Clear visual aids
  • Can be taught by multiple qualified instructors
  • Can be taught in multiple locations

APPRAISAL INSTITUTE ONE-DAY SEMINARS

We are requesting submission of one-day seminars that ideally can be taught, with provided instructor notes, by those other than the developer. 

If you have developed a well-organized, one-day seminar on a timely topic that can be taught by other qualified instructors, and in multiple locations please complete and return the following:

  • Seminar Submission Form( PDF)
  • Seminar materials
  • Your résumé
  • Copies of program evaluations (if your seminar has been presented before)

PROPOSE A SEMINAR

We also welcome the submission of seminar proposals for the development of seminars that can be taught by multiple qualified instructors. If you are interested in submitting a seminar proposal, please complete and return the following:

Please consult the Seminar Components Checklist and Formatting Guidelines for guidance on what seminars should include.

If you have questions, please contact Seminar Development Manager Fran Rosenstein at 312-335-4228 or e-mail frosenstein@appraisalinstitute.org.


DEVELOP ONLINE SEMINARS FOR THE APPRAISAL INSTITUTE

Opportunities for Current Appraisal Institute Members


Online Seminar Developers
Develop new online seminars for the Appraisal Institute.
Please consult the Seminar Components Checklist and Formatting Guidelines for guidance on what seminars should include.

Content Reviewers
Get paid to review online education programs
Reviewers also receive a waived tuition fee, and Appraisal Institute and state credit if possible for the program.
Please contact Ray Martinez at rmartinez@appraisalinstitute.org for more information.