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Wed, Nov 4, 9:00am – 9:00pm
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East Brainerd Church of Christ (7745 E. Brainerd Road)
DESCRIPTION
Through Greater Chattanooga Realtors' partnership with the Snack Pack Ministry, the Association helps put food in the hands of Hamilton County school children, who would otherwise go without food on the weekends. We pack the first Wednesday of each month (during months school is in session). Due to COVID-19, they will allow groups of 30 to be present at one time, and 2 hour time slots to pack. Spots are limited. Visit their website for more information, and to sign up.
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Tue, Nov 10, 9:00am – 1:00pm
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Your own location/device via Zoom! (see description below for registration information)
DESCRIPTION
The remaining 2020 course offering will be held via Zoom. Please register below, which will trigger the Zoom link to be emailed 24 hours prior to class. See below for TREC virtual/streaming CE rules.
Are you up to date on the 2020 Tennessee REALTOR® Forms? This class will cover the 2020 contract changes, Purchase and Sales Agreement along with 11 additional forms. You do not want to miss this great informational class.
Please click here to print and/or download course material.
TREC RULES for earning CE hours via electronic streaming services:
• Login/check-in for class begins 20 minutes before the stated class start time and ends once the class begins. Students must be logged in and their identification verified by the proctor BEFORE the stated class start time.
• Students must be visible on camera AT ALL TIMES to receive CE credit.
• Students may not take phone calls during class to receive CE credit. Instructors will provide time for breaks and lunch (if applicable). During designated break/lunch time, attendees may take care of personal calls, emails, etc. NOTE: Attendees should NOT log out at any time during the class.
• Students may not participate in computer-based work while attending class to receive CE credit.
• Students may not “Step away” from the camera for any reason to receive CE credit. If an emergency arises, please use the “chat” feature to privately notify the proctor of your situation.
• Students are also responsible for the performance of their own technology including audio volume, video clarity and reliable internet connection.
• Video, audio and internet access are all needed to access are all needed to successfully “attend” class.
• Providers must maintain a recording of electronically streamed course.
• Your camera must remain stable and UNMOVED during the course broadcast. Excessive camera movement is distracting and may result in a student’s removal from the class at the instructor’s discretion.
• No sharing a room with other students unless permission has been granted in writing from the provider.
INSTRUCTOR
Steve Champion
COST
Members: FREE / Non-Members: $40.00
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Fri, Nov 13, 10:00am – 11:00am
LOCATION
Your own location/device!
DESCRIPTION
Join our MLS Staff for a look at listing input and document management. Register for this FREE training using the link below.
INSTRUCTOR
Tonya Bell & Rheta Beck
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Mon, Nov 16, 10:00am – 12:00pm
LOCATION
Your own location/device via Zoom! (see description below for registration information)
DESCRIPTION
Stop struggling with social media marketing for your business!
You NEED marketing that provides high ROI, feels personal, & is easy-to-manage. We’ll show you how, and you'll earn 2 hours of CE credit!
In this 2-hr webinar, we’ll address the 6 marketing channels that every agent needs to leverage, tips for automating marketing workflows, & how to deliver the highest results for the least amount of work.
This 2-hr, high-energy session covers:
• The basics of how social media works.
• How to maximize time & money marketing on social media.
• How to generate buyer/seller leads through your website.
• Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube: Why are these the best.
• The types of content you should be sharing.
• Much, much more!
We make learning fun:
• FREE Registration
• 2 FREE Hours of CE Credit**
• PROVEN tips, tricks, & strategies you can start using now!
• An amazing, high-energy EDUCATION team
** Must Attend The Entire Presentation To Receive CE Credits.
INSTRUCTOR
Tryelevate All-Star Coaches
COST
Free
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Thu, Nov 19, 1:00pm – 2:00pm
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You own computer/location!
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On Friday, November 13, the NAR Board of Directors approved a new personal conduct policy addressing discrimination. These changes* are effective immediately and apply to all REALTORS®.
In response to the questions circulating about these changes, we've invited Attorney and REALTOR® Bruce Aydt to provide an overview of the changes, why they were made, and what they do/do not mean. Folllowing his presentation, Bruce will respond to your questions.
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Changes to the Code of Ethics’ applicability to a REALTOR®’s activities;
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A new Standard of Practice under Article 10 prohibiting discriminatory speech and conduct; and,
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Revisions to the definition of “Public Trust”.
Prior to Zooming in on Thursday, you are encouraged to review (fully and in their entirety to avoid jumping to conclusions) the following information:
Limited to 95 participants.
Register online using the link below. The handout and Zoom link will be emailied to all registrants on Thursday morning.
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Mon, Nov 30, 9:00am – 11:00am
LOCATION
Your own location/device via Zoom! (see description below for registration information)
DESCRIPTION
The remaining 2020 course offering will be held via Zoom. Please register below, which will trigger the Zoom link to be emailed 24 hours prior to class. See below for TREC virtual/streaming CE rules.
First-time buyers made up 33% of all homebuyers in 2019. Millennials are the biggest consumer generation in history. The search for real estate starts online. Are real estate professionals communicating effectively with today’s consumers? This program introduces licensees to the process and tools to successfully set up, operate and incorporate consumer-driven tools into their daily life. The course guides you step by step through the most utilized networks and mobile applications.
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Distinguish Between Inbound and Outbound Media
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Plan a Successful Communications Calendar
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Summarize Keywords to Utilize in Your Business
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Demonstrate how to write a successful bio that are in compliance with License Law
TREC RULES for earning CE hours via electronic streaming services:
• Login/check-in for class begins 20 minutes before the stated class start time and ends once the class begins. Students must be logged in and their identification verified by the proctor BEFORE the stated class start time.
• Students must be visible on camera AT ALL TIMES to receive CE credit.
• Students may not take phone calls during class to receive CE credit. Instructors will provide time for breaks and lunch (if applicable). During designated break/lunch time, attendees may take care of personal calls, emails, etc. NOTE: Attendees should NOT log out at any time during the class.
• Students may not participate in computer-based work while attending class to receive CE credit.
• Students may not “Step away” from the camera for any reason to receive CE credit. If an emergency arises, please use the “chat” feature to privately notify the proctor of your situation.
• Students are also responsible for the performance of their own technology including audio volume, video clarity and reliable internet connection.
• Video, audio and internet access are all needed to access are all needed to successfully “attend” class.
• Providers must maintain a recording of electronically streamed course.
• Your camera must remain stable and UNMOVED during the course broadcast. Excessive camera movement is distracting and may result in a student’s removal from the class at the instructor’s discretion.
• No sharing a room with other students unless permission has been granted in writing from the provider.
INSTRUCTOR
Marki Lemons Ryhal
CE HOURS
2 Hours (TN ONLY)
COST
Members: FREE Non-Members: $20.00
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Mon, Nov 30, 12:00pm – 1:00pm
Hosted by National Association of REALTORS®
LOCATION
Your own location/device via Zoom!
DESCRIPTION
On Friday, November 13, the NAR Board of Directors approved a new personal conduct policy addressing discrimination. These changes are effective immediately, apply to all REALTORS®, and include:
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Changes to the Code of Ethics’ applicability to a REALTOR®’s activities;
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A new Standard of Practice under Article 10 prohibiting discriminatory speech and conduct; and,
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Revisions to the definition of “Public Trust”.
Prior to Zooming in with NAR policy experts, you are encouraged to review (fully and in their entirety to avoid jumping to conclusions) the following information:
Using the link below, chose from 6 date/time options.
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Mon, Nov 30, 12:00pm – 2:00pm
LOCATION
Your own location/device via Zoom! (see description below for registration information)
DESCRIPTION
The remaining 2020 course offering will be held via Zoom. Please register below, which will trigger the Zoom link to be emailed 24 hours prior to class. See below for TREC virtual/streaming CE rules.
In 2020 80% of all content viewed online will be videos. They say a picture is worth a thousand words. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then one minute of video content is worth 1.8 million words. Turn one video into photos, a podcast, blog posts, tweets, Facebook status updates, and much, much more for only $5 buck per video. You will be amazed at how easy the process is. Are you confused? Where do I find content to talk about? With the tools, you utilize every day!
Facebook is generating 8 billion video views per day. There are nearly 4.1 billion Internet users with 26.3 billion networked devices and connections.
• Define the value of video for a REALTOR®
• Describe apps used to capture video content
• Summarize the equipment needed to produce quality video content
• Set-Up an Instagram account to capture a 60-second video
• Record a 60-second video
TREC RULES for earning CE hours via electronic streaming services:
• Login/check-in for class begins 20 minutes before the stated class start time and ends once the class begins. Students must be logged in and their identification verified by the proctor BEFORE the stated class start time.
• Students must be visible on camera AT ALL TIMES to receive CE credit.
• Students may not take phone calls during class to receive CE credit. Instructors will provide time for breaks and lunch (if applicable). During designated break/lunch time, attendees may take care of personal calls, emails, etc. NOTE: Attendees should NOT log out at any time during the class.
• Students may not participate in computer-based work while attending class to receive CE credit.
• Students may not “Step away” from the camera for any reason to receive CE credit. If an emergency arises, please use the “chat” feature to privately notify the proctor of your situation.
• Students are also responsible for the performance of their own technology including audio volume, video clarity and reliable internet connection.
• Video, audio and internet access are all needed to access are all needed to successfully “attend” class.
• Providers must maintain a recording of electronically streamed course.
• Your camera must remain stable and UNMOVED during the course broadcast. Excessive camera movement is distracting and may result in a student’s removal from the class at the instructor’s discretion.
• No sharing a room with other students unless permission has been granted in writing from the provider.
INSTRUCTOR
Marki Lemons Ryhal
CE HOURS
2 Hours (TN ONLY)
COST
Members: FREE / Non-Members: $20.00
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Tue, Dec 1, 5:00pm – 5:00pm
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Wed, Dec 2, 9:00am – 9:00pm
LOCATION
East Brainerd Church of Christ (7745 E. Brainerd Road)
DESCRIPTION
Through Greater Chattanooga Realtors' partnership with the Snack Pack Ministry, the Association helps put food in the hands of Hamilton County school children, who would otherwise go without food on the weekends. We pack the first Wednesday of each month (during months school is in session). Due to COVID-19, they will allow groups of 30 to be present at one time, and 2 hour time slots to pack. Spots are limited. Visit their website for more information, and to sign up.
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Wed, Dec 2, 2:00pm – 3:00pm
LOCATION
Your own location/device via Zoom!
DESCRIPTION
Click here to access the recording.
Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter, bestselling author, and Chattanooga native Bill Dedman will discuss the Newsday "Long Island Divided" investigation that highlighted racial steering by real estate agents and what we can do to combat racism in real estate.
Participants will not be on audio/video but will have the ability to ask questions during the presentation.
Register for FREE in advance for this webinar. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
This webinar is the fourth in our Let's Talk! Diversity & Inclusion webinar series designed as an ongoing conversation to promote equal opportunity and cultural diversity within the real estate industry and encourage an Association culture that embraces and celebrates our differences.
*Do you have suggestions for future speakers and topics for the Let's Talk! Diversity & Inclusion series? Email Christy Auld, staff liaison to the Diversity Inclusion Committee.
ABOUT BILL DEDMAN
Bill Dedman is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and bestselling author of the biography Empty Mansions. He has worked in online news, video, newspapers, television, and magazines.
Bill got his start in journalism at 16 as a copy boy at The Chattanooga Times. He attended, but did not graduate from, Washington University in St. Louis, where he wrote for the newspaper Student Life and worked part time at The St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Bill has written for The Washington Post, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, and Newsday, and was the first director of computer-assisted reporting for The Associated Press. He has taught advanced reporting part time at the University of Maryland, Northwestern University, Boston University, and Stony Brook University, and served for six years on the board of directors of Investigative Reporters and Editors.
Bill received the 1989 Pulitzer Prize in investigative reporting for The Color of Money, his series of articles in The Atlanta Journal-Constitution on racial discrimination by mortgage lenders in middle-income Black neighborhoods. The Color of Money was an influential early example of the power of using computers to gather and analyze public records, combined with shoe-leather reporting to demonstrate how a segregated mortgage market was maintained. The Color of Money led to expanded federal laws on disclosure of loan data, new financing for middle-income homebuyers, and greater awareness of systemic discrimination. Bill has received national journalism awards for online reporting, creative use of interactive tools, deadline reporting, public service, and feature writing.
In eight years with NBC News, reporting online for NBCNews.com and msnbc.com, Bill uncovered stories on the Pentagon's slow efforts to identify servicemen and women killed in past wars, the military police officers who tried to stop coercive interrogations of detainees at Guantanamo, fatal problems with firefighter safety equipment, uninspected highway bridges, the Obama administration's hidden visitor logs, an effort by the Clinton administration to hide Hillary Clinton's college thesis, and lessons learned from studies of school shootings.
Bill stumbled onto the mystery of the reclusive heiress Huguette Clark, who was featured in his series of reports in 2010 on NBCNews.com and the Today show. The Clark series was the most popular story ever on NBCNews.com, with more than 110 million page views. What began as a slideshow and feature story developed into an investigative series, a running daily competitive story, a full-length biography, and now is being developed as a Hollywood film.
He co-wrote the biography Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American Fortune, which debuted at No. 1 on The New York Times best seller list and was chosen among the best books of 2013 by critic Janet Maslin, Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and Goodreads readers.
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