Continuing Education

Industry CEUs that don’t feel like industry CEUs

Making Lemonade

how to make working from home not feel like homework

The world is moving to remote work,

and the undeniable statistics show that people are ill-prepared to make this shift and stay as productive as they were in an office. This course dives into the trends, employer fears, helpful boundaries, and design
implications on working from home.

Course attendees will leave with actionable plans to make lemonade out of any situation they are placed in.

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Course Certification Details

Certifying Body: AIA and IDCEC
(ASID, IIDA, GBCI, EDAC)
Designation: Health, Safety, Welfare
Length: 60 minutes (1.0 credit)

Course Learning Objectives
  • Understanding why the world is marching towards more remote employees and future projections
  • Discussing what remote employees can do to make the most of remote work (and understanding their employers’ perspective)
  • Understanding how the design of your space can influence the pros and cons of your working from home experience – and the healthy balance that comes with WFH
  • Creating actionable steps for your WFH experience; making a mentally and physically healthy action-plan

Privacy:
Re-Balancing the office

The open office revolution has gone too far,

and now the revolution needs a revolution. This course will delve into the history of the last 70 years of office design, how we got to this place in time, and what steps designers can take to understanding the science behind privacy. If you’ve ever wondered how to inspire and motivate the next generation of the workforce and are desperate to find a way to get their headphones off and their collaboration skills “on”, then this course was made for you.

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Course Certification Details

Certifying Body: AIA and IDCEC
(GBCI, EDAC, ASID, IIDA)
Designation: Health, Safety, Welfare
Length: 60 minutes (1.0 credit)
Learning Level: Intermediate

Course Learning Objectives
  • State of Employee Engagement
  • Need for Privacy in the Office
  • Discover Various Types of Privacy
  • The Implications for Designers