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The Third Teacher
PRESENTED BY
VS AMERICA
PRESENTED BY
AOS + DIRTT
Responding Resiliently
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KNOLL
The Connected Campus
PRESENTED BY
EMECO
Sustainable Materials
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3FORM
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SPRING SEMESTR CEU SERIES
ONE WEEK CRASH COURSE IN FUTURE-MINDED SPACES
Alexis works every day to build faster, cleaner, smarter interior spaces. As a business developer and workplace strategist at AOS Interior Environments, her primary goals include cultivating relationships across the Gulf Coast region and helping clients build more intentional and resilient spaces to work, heal, and learn. She acts as a go-to manufactured interior construction educator and serves as a project liaison to an internal team of designers.
Alexis Miranne
Busniess Development + Workplace Strategist, AOS Interior Environments
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Focusing on our physical spaces, social interactions, personal care and wellbeing, we created what we believe is a holistic approach in mitigating disruption and fostering change agency. However, if the past few months have taught us anything, it is that no single business or company stands alone. Improving the health and vitality of our community takes a collective effort. We embarked on a mission to connect with those leading the charge in resiliency across our region through conducting surveys, interviewing numerous clients, hosting a series of market-focused industry panel discussions.
AIA | HSW- AOS2
LSBID | HSW - 22.406.21
GBCI - 0920023117
IDCEC - Awaiting approval
RESPONDING RESILIENTLY:
RETHINKING SUSTAINABLE SPACES
Tuesday, March 16 | 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Presented by AOS + DIRTT
Karen is currently a Territory Manager with VS America, and formerly a dealer representative with a focus on education environments with more than 20 years of market experience. She has the privilege of working and collaborating with educators and designers to help create educational environments that support student and activity based learning. Karen and VS America are global leaders in the effort to create learning spaces that enhance learning, and not only allow, but inspire spontaneous intuitive movement. Karen values creating spaces that support how students actually learn and the teaching pedagogies that encourage positive movement.
South Texas + Louisiana Territory Manager
Karen Russell
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School architecture, space organization, and furniture are said to contribute to activating education potential. These provide the necessary framework for the greatest possible amount of flexibility – an orderliness that allows freedom. The space becomes the “third teacher” – in addition to the adults and other students – and has a decisive influence on student’s learning outcomes, as well as their well-being. This course focuses on the learning space as the third teacher and how we can use design to transform teaching and learning.
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AIA - VSAThird0418
LSBID | HSW - 22.407.21
IDCEC - 1072555
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Monday, March 15 | 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Presented by VS America
THE THIRD TEACHER
Laurie joined Knoll in 2019 and is dedicated to helping clients achieve their workplace goals by connecting products, services, and people to create inspired modern interiors. Prior to Knoll, Laurie worked in business development for MAPP and fundraising for Tulane University, forming her appreciation of interior environments with the ability to build and maintain relationships. Laurie brings over 15 years of experience, along with an enthusiasm for the industry, and a contagious passion for her hometown of New Orleans.
Louisiana Sales Representative, Knoll
Laurie Martin
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The historic separations that defined higher education are now changing due to shifts in demographics, technology and economics. This CEU explores how higher education spaces are transitioning from separate to connected entities. It shows how by better connecting what they offer, how they are organized, and how they operate, colleges and universities can build value and agility, as well as better support for all constituents on campus. Organizations can then apply lessons from the connected campus to create a workplace where new students will thrive.
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AIA | HSW - CAMPUS
LSBID | HSW - 13.404.21
IDCEC | HSW - 113173
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Wednesday, March 17 | 11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Presented by Knoll
THE CONNECTED CAMPUS
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Carol's mission at Knoll is to support healthcare and education institutions by creating effective, rewarding, and inspiring environments that meet learners' and healers' evolving needs. Carol has served the industry since 2004. Her career is unique in the broad range of experience she brings to clients, including co-authoring textbooks, curriculum development, and consulting. She has worked with students, teachers, architects, and designers, delivering training and guidance on integrating creative, cutting-edge learning and healing experiences. She has also provided business and academic solutions to education executives. Carol is based in Miami and serves the Florida, Louisiana, Alabama, and Caribbean markets.
Education and Healthcare Manager, Knoll
Carol Hawks
Chris Correll joined Emeco in 2016 and has over 25 years of international furniture sales and sales management experience.
Vice President of Sales (USA & APAC), Emeco
Chris Correll
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The best course to healthy K-12 schools and universities is knowing what ingredients are within the products that furnish it. This course educates the design community on the importance of sustainable, recycled and upcycled materials for the health, well-being, and welfare of people and the planet. It also discusses the environmental impact of waste and the role that recycling and upcycling can play in creating safe, engaging education environments.
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IDCEC | HSW
LSBID | HSW - 22.403.21
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Thursday, March 18 | 11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Presented by Emeco
SUSTAINABLE MATERIALS
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As Director of Sustainability at 3form companies, Mike designs and implements sustainability initiatives designed to foster climate responsibility, materials transparency and optimization, zero waste and circular materiality, social equity and employee engagement, and others with the near term goal of producing regenerative and net positive products.
Mike offers educational presentations from coast to coast to help the A&D community better understand and embrace the Living Building Challenge, LEED V4, and other healthy building standards. He is a passionate and vocal advocate of meaningful actions and responses to address the growing global climate crisis.
Mike joined 3form after 12 years at the helm of a multimedia company he created, which pioneered sustainability-specific marketing to help green businesses gain consumer preference. Prior experience in environmental remediation and management gave him a solid understanding of health and environmental impacts caused by exposure to chemicals and materials, which directly relates to ingredient transparency and optimization. Using more than 20 years of experience in the sustainable business community, Mike brings real world context and practical solutions to complicated problems. These efforts have been recognized with sustainability awards and speaking engagements to business groups, universities and colleges, sustainability conferences, and other professional organizations.
Director of Sustainability, 3form / Lightart / EFI
Mike Johnson
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An overview of materials transparency and how it relates to green building, and socially and environmentally responsible manufacturing. The program contains an explanation of products’ life cycle and associated health and environmental impacts from creation, use, and disposal. In addition, this course will explore the ways in which transparency documents can be used when determining the appropriate material choices in designing for a healthier built environment.
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AIA - 3form10
LSBID | HSW - 13.405.21
IDCEC | HSW - 104155
GBCI - 0920002759
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Friday, March 19 | 11:00 am - 12:00 pm | Presented by 3form
TRACE IT BACK
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Learning Spaces that Inspire
ADOBE CREATIVE EDUCATOR
Making Space for Active Learning
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Education Resiliency: An Industry Discussion
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Join us for one week of five, complimentary virtual CEUs exploring the latest in education design and sustainability! Hear from industry experts for an engaging dialogue about how the built environment should effectively respond to a variety of needs and best practices for creating spaces that are healthier for people and the planet.
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Dive into the latest videos, research and podcasts to learn from facility and sustainability leaders about new strategies for greenier, healthier spaces.
MARCH 11 AM - 12 PM
