About DVD/Video Quality Control. . .
When first deciding to make these video workshops, we had a decision to make: produce them professionally at a very high cost or produce them ourselves at lower cost. Because our goal was to disseminate as much play therapy information as possible to mental health professionals with limited budgets, we decided on the latter. Each video workshop is 3 to 6 hours long, yet we’ve been able to keep the costs under $150. The “trade-off” for this is a slight decrease in video quality and rough cuts and transitions. Many of our videos are recordings of our live webinars and therefore provide an experience similar to the webinars without the ability to interact with the speaker. The videos are not glitzy production numbers, but viewers have consistently commented that the quality of information on them is top-notch.
About Continuing Education Credits. . .
The Association for Play Therapy (APT) permits play therapists to earn their non-Contact CE credits via these video/webinar recording workshops. To obtain CE credits, you must receive an 85% or higher on a short-essay exam. After submitting your exam, you will receive documentation of CE credits via mail. If you have additional questions about CE credits please contact us at ptti@mac.com
When first deciding to make these video workshops, we had a decision to make: produce them professionally at a very high cost or produce them ourselves at lower cost. Because our goal was to disseminate as much play therapy information as possible to mental health professionals with limited budgets, we decided on the latter. Each video workshop is 3 to 6 hours long, yet we’ve been able to keep the costs under $150. The “trade-off” for this is a slight decrease in video quality and rough cuts and transitions. Many of our videos are recordings of our live webinars and therefore provide an experience similar to the webinars without the ability to interact with the speaker. The videos are not glitzy production numbers, but viewers have consistently commented that the quality of information on them is top-notch.
About Continuing Education Credits. . .
The Association for Play Therapy (APT) permits play therapists to earn their non-Contact CE credits via these video/webinar recording workshops. To obtain CE credits, you must receive an 85% or higher on a short-essay exam. After submitting your exam, you will receive documentation of CE credits via mail. If you have additional questions about CE credits please contact us at ptti@mac.com