GreenExpo365 Continuing Education

A NEW CLASS OF GREEN BUILDING

Welcome to GreenExpo365 Continuing Education. This area serves as a launch pad to training programs you can use for credits and certifications. GreenExpo365.com is an AIA/CEU approved provider. View our course catalog below. Links will be provided at the end of each presentation where you can provide your information to receive credit.

ALL COURSES ARE FREE OF CHARGE, BUT GREENEXPO365.COM REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

Latest Courses GreenExpo365 Courses Exhibitor Courses

The following courses are offered by GreenExpo365.com exhibitors. The links will take you to their specific course or learning center where you will find details on the material. Please direct any questions on content or certification for these courses to the specific content-provider.

Exhibitor Courses

EXHIBITOR WEBINAR TITLE AIA COURSE NUMBER / CREDITS KEY LEARNING OBJECTIVES

Technical Glass Products
Burning Issues: Understanding Today's Fire Rated Glass and Framing 1 HSW/LU Hour After completing this course, participants will be able to:
  • Learn what questions to ask to ensure that the proper product is specified and installed
  • Gain a better understanding of fire-rated glazing materials, their distinguishing characteristics and their role in fire protection
  • Have the know-how to make sound and informed decisions regarding fire-rated glazing
  • Receive current information on how the latest product category developments impact design
  • Explore new trends in fire-rated glazing and learn about innovative design options

Milgard Windows and Doors
Universal Design and Meeting the Needs of an Aging Population 1 HSW/LU Hour After completing this course, participants will be able to:
  • Understand the importance of the changing demographics in the US.
  • Recognize the impact that the aging population is having on the environment and products.
  • Identify the differences between accessible design and universal design.
  • List the seven principles of universal design and give an example of how each is implemented through innovative, easy-to-use products to facilitate aging in place.

MoistureShield Composite Decking
Composite Decking and Sustainable Design 1 HSW/LU Hour After completing this course, participants will be able to:
  • Articulate how composite decking manufacturing techniques affect the material's performance and environmental attributes
  • Discuss the physical characteristics of composite decking compared to traditional wood decking
  • Describe the green building benefits of composite decking and ways it can contribute to green building ratings for both residential and commercial spaces
  • Explain what composite decking options and accessories are available to help design attractive, long lasting decks, docks, walkways and other surfaces

Technical Glass Products
A Bright Future: Daylighting for Tomorrow's Buildings 1 HSW/LU Hour After completing this course, participants will be able to:
  • Understand the role of daylighting in designing environmentally sustainable buildings
  • Explore the benefits and challenges of utilizing daylighting in designs
  • Familiarize architects with modern energy-efficient design materials
  • Understand the benefits of daylighting for productivity

Technical Glass Products
Steel Curtain Wall Glazing Systems – Limitless Design Possibilities 1 HSW/LU Hour After completing this course, participants will be able to:
  • Discuss the history of curtain wall in building design
  • Identify the advantages of steel in modern curtain wall systems
  • Identify different types of steel curtain wall systems
  • Describe how steel curtain wall systems can be used to allow natural light into buildings while allowing design creativity
  • Explain how steel curtain wall impacts LEED® certification

Milgard Windows and Doors
Fiberglass Fenestration Comes into its Own 1 HSW/SD/LU Hour After completing this course, participants will be able to:
  • Describe the sustainable aspects of fiberglass.
  • Compare fiberglass window frames to other frame materials in terms of life cycle considerations.
  • Explain how fiberglass windows support green building goals.
  • Specify an effective fiberglass window.

Simpson Door Company
The Battle Against Moisture SDOL01
1 HSW/SD/LU Hour
After completing this course, participants will be able to:
  • Specify how wood doors can be incorporated into a range of architectural styles for homes and light construction
  • List the key components of stile and rail wood doors
  • Describe common points of moisture vulnerability in exterior wood doors
  • Explain manufacturing materials and techniques that can protect wood doors against water infiltration
  • Discuss methods for designing building overhangs, and selection of wood finished, that further enhance wood door weatherability

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