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Register your CEUs with IDCECDesigners who read Interiors & Sources Continuing Education Series articles and complete the series of questions at the end of each article are eligible to receive continuing education credits (CEUs) as approved by IDCEC. To register your CEUs with NCIDQ, visit their web site.

CEU Information
Each CEU article has been approved for one hour of continuing education credit (0.1 CEU). Please begin the process by reading the listed articles below. You will have the option to start the CEU within the article detail. We will supply a certificate of completion for your CEU certification upon successful completion of the test questions.
CEU Articles
Fiber-reinforced plastic (FRP) is a strong choice for creating inspired interiors, thanks to its combination of high durability and good looks.

Major hospital renovation is proving ground for no-VOC spray-on system.

Clients are demanding that office space be much more than merely a place to sit and work, but that’s easier said than done. Here’s how you can plan for the future.

Mobility and technology together have created great benefits, not just for businesses, but also for their workers and the world.

Evaluate your bill and load to determine if thermal storage is right for you.

New color infusion processes and decorative thermoplastic finishes can help designers add visual punch to a space while remaining under budget.


Installed seating suppliers take the the lead as facility owners seek to maximize ROI.

Decorative hardwood plywood—the responsible way to specify rare and precious species.

Survey reveals energy management practices and smart technology applications

Design elements within learning spaces play an important role in enabling teaching and learning outcomes.

Drill into clean energy with a geoexchange system

Designers who use evidence-based design principles to inform their flooring selections will help healthcare clients achieve the best possible outcomes.


With a measurement and verification plan, knowledge is power.

Teaching styles, equipment challenges and optimal technology support furniture for educational environments

Universities are evolving to serve millenial students and 21st century businesses.


Decorative hardwood plywood—the responsible way to specify rare and precious species.


As a sustainable product with an immense variety of styles and finishes (not to mention health benefits), it’s no wonder that hardwood flooring is finding its way onto an increasing number of designers’ wish lists.

Physical environments and furniture components that are flexible and can be adapted to workers’ needs are necessary to foster innovation.


Well-known for its life-cycle value and durability as commercial flooring, a final challenge— how to recycle it—has been addressed, diverting thousands of tons from landfills.


Durability, ease of maintenance, low life-cycle costs, and color selection won the spec in a major renovation at Lafayette General Medical Center.


 
CEU Videos
As a sustainable product with an immense variety of styles and finishes (not to mention health benefits), it's no wonder that hardwood flooring is finding its way onto an increasing number of designers' wish lists. This video is part of a CEU Course, Sponsored by Bona.

As a sustainable product with an immense variety of styles and finishes (not to mention health benefits), it's no wonder that hardwood flooring is finding its way onto an increasing number of designers' wish lists. This video is part of a CEU Course, Sponsored by Bona.


As a sustainable product with an immense variety of styles and finishes (not to mention health benefits), it's no wonder that hardwood flooring is finding its way onto an increasing number of designers' wish lists. This video is part of a CEU Course, Sponsored by Bona.


 
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