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Distance Learning CEU Credits

 

REMEMBER

The 2014-2015 time period requires 10 hours (1.0 credits) to maintain your IDCEC Certification. 

 

 RESOURCES TO ANSWER QUESTIONS

CEU FAQ section of the ASID website 

CEU requirement section of the ASID Website

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Below are IDCEC approved, free of charge

ON DEMAND CEUs

NOTE: These are approved as of 07-01-2015

You should ALWAYS verify with IDCEC if you are unsure whether a class is approved or not. You must report these credits to IDCEC. The Carolinas Chapter is not responsible for a member's failure to report credits in a timely manner.

 

COURSE NAME

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DESCRIPTION

Universal & Sustainable: Green Hand Drying for All Abilities

(0.1 CEU)

 

 

Provides an overview of air knife hand dryers that benefit the environment through energy-efficiency, resource conservation, and waste reduction, and benefit all members of society by meeting ADA requirements and Universal Design principles.

 

The Heart of the Home: Specifying Gas Fireplaces for Today’s Homes

(0.1 CEU)

  Provides an overview of today’s factory-built gas fireplaces, including terminology, fireplace types, specialty fireplace options, design considerations, venting parameters, selection criteria, and key specification issues.

Specifying Fireplaces to Meet National Green Building Programs

  Provides an overview of how hearth products contribute to home comfort, energy efficiency, indoor air quality, and environmental sustainability. Discussions pertain to how to identify different hearth product categories, and how some types qualify for national green building programs, and why others do not.

The Georgian/Federal and Tudor Style Guide

  Provides an overview of the Georgian/Federal and Tudor styles of residential architecture, with a focus on window, door and trim elements.

The American Farmhouse and Queen Anne Style Guide

  Provides an overview of the Farmhouse and Queen Anne styles of residential architecture, with a focus on window, door and trim elements.

Acrylic Foam Tape for Structural Glazing & Architectural Panel Applications

  Provides an overview of the physical properties, performance characteristics and design benefits of using acrylic foam tapes for structural glazing and architectural panel applications.

Selecting & Specifying a Railing System for Your Building Project

  Provides an overview of the important factors that need to be considered when selecting and specifying a railing system for a commercial or residential building project.

Designing with Water

  Provides an overview of incorporating indoor water features in a variety of architectural applications, with a focus on system components and types of water features, as well as considerations for a successful installation.

Window Films for Safety and Security Applications

  Provides an overview of safety and security window film and attachment systems and includes discussions on the history of films and film classifications, the functional benefits and applications of window films and attachments systems, as well as relevant testing standards and specifications.

Daylighting Strategies

  Provides an overview of how to best harness the benefits of natural light with proper daylighting strategies, as well as discussions on how to calculate daylighting accurately and case studies on the performance of daylight redirecting films.

Sun Control Window Films

  Provides an overview of the significant role solar control window film can play in a energy savings, occupant comfort, and daylighting strategies for architectural applications.

Interior Finishings: Enhancing Kitchen & Bath Design

   Provides an overview of emerging kitchen and bath design trends, and the business opportunities and design possibilities of adding interior finishing products to enhance the architectural details of finished kitchens and bathrooms.

Surfacing Solutions: Understanding the Material World

   Provides an overview of the role of chemistry in the material world, with a focus on the issues to consider when specifying surfacing materials, particularly granite, solid surfacing, and high pressure decorative laminate.

High-Impact, Sustainable, Rear-Projection, Tiled Digital Media Walls

  Provides an overview of two types of stainless steel decorative sliding door hardware systems and includes discussions on the functional types of systems available and options for handles and locking pull systems. It also outlines planning considerations and offers sample installation guidelines. 

Premium Barn Door Hardware and Base Bottom Rolling Door Hardware

   Provides an overview of two types of stainless steel decorative sliding door hardware systems and includes discussions on the functional types of systems available and options for handles and locking pull systems. It also outlines planning considerations and offers sample installation guidelines.

Innovative Water Delivery Solutions for Today’s Kitchen Design Trends

   Provides an overview of kitchen design trends and how innovative water delivery solutions meet the evolving needs and expectations of our ever-changing population.

Aluminum Composite Material (ACM): Sustainable Materials & Processes

   Provides an overview of the versatility, sustainability, and functionality of aluminum composite material (ACM) and discusses why it is selected for architectural cladding, interiors, and signage applications in new and existing buildings around the world.

The Workplace Break Room & Ice & Water Dispensers

   Provides an overview of the importance of the workplace break room and how ice can play a crucial role in an enhanced refreshment service. Also addressed are the different types of ice available, the equipment that produces and stores ice and the Architect/Designer’s role in specifying the equipment, taking into account key consideration factors.

Introduction to Residential Lighting Design

   This course provides an overview of the processes used in residential lighting design and includes discussions on types of lamps, types of lighting fixtures including recessed lighting, the Layered Lighting System and room lighting techniques.

Redwood: A Sustainable Building Product

   Provides an overview of the sustainable attributes of redwood building products, including a discussion of redwood lumber grades, characteristics and applications. Also presented are the results of a recent Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) comparing redwood and plastic-composite decking options and information about redwood's Environmental Product Declaration (EPD).

Green, Living Wall Design Considerations

  Provides an overview of living walls with a focus on vertical planter systems with integrated irrigation. Presented are discussions of the benefits of living walls, a comparison of system options, as well as design and specification considerations, including plant selection, growing media, lighting, and maintenance requirements.

Resilient Flooring for Healthcare

  Provides an overview of resilient flooring options for the healthcare industry and includes discussions on industry requirements, types of products available, product properties and specifications.
Speech Privacy & Sound Masking in Modern Architecture   Provides an overview of the role sound masking systems play within the context of speech privacy, with a focus on the principles of speech privacy, the fundamentals of how speech privacy is achieved, and what metrics are used to measure it.

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This is a small sample of the courses available.

You can find additional course selections by clicking HERE, HERE, or HERE.

 

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