Workshops Offered As Part Of The 2008 Workforce Education Conference
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Jane Weissman
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January 15, 2008
Sign up for six technical pre-conference workshops
January 15, 2008--Troy, NY Sign up for one of six technical workshops as part of the New Ideas in Educating a Workforce in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Conference. The workshops will take place at Hudson Valley Community College in Troy (outside of Albany), New York on Tuesday March 18, 2008 before the start of the two-day conference on March 19 and 20. The workshops cover important topics such as PV Systems and the National Electrical Code, Solar Thermal, Criterion-Referenced Testing for Renewable Energy Courses and Progams, Wind Energy Science for Educators, Ethanol and Biofuels, and Using the RETScreen Renewable Energy System Modeling Tools. Register for a workshopThe New Ideas in Educating a Workforce in Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Conference will focus on instructional strategies, curricula development, and related training and market trends. It also offers a great opportunity to network with educators from across the country. You can go to the same web site to register for the Workforce Education Conference. The early bird special registration ends February 1, 2008. ************************** PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS Tuesday, March 18, 2007 Photovoltaic Systems and the National Electrical Code (NEC) Instructor: Bill Brooks, PE of Brooks Engineering, LLC, has 20 years of experience designing, installing, and evaluating grid-connected PV systems. Nearly 4,000 installers and 2,500 inspectors have attended his courses throughout the U.S. and abroad. Mr. Brooks has authored several widely used publications including the Inspector Guidelines for PV Systems. Actively involved in the developments of PV codes and standards including IEEE-929 (PV Utility Interconnection) and for NEC Article 690 (Solar Photovoltaic Systems), Mr. Brooks holds B.S. and M.S. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from North Carolina State University and is a registered Professional Engineer in North Carolina and California. Solar Hot Water Education for Training the Future Workforce Instructor: Tom Lane, Founder and Director of ECS Solar, has been in solar contracting since 1977. He was an editorial advisor and feature writer for Solar Engineering and Contracting Magazine and writes for Solar Today and Home Power Magazine. From 1993-2004 he served on the Florida Solar Energy Industry Association board of directors and head of their Technical Committee and has served on many other technical committees. Mr. Lane also holds a Master’s Degree in Education from the University of Florida. He was inducted into the Solar Hall of Fame. Criterion-Referenced Testing for Renewable Energy Courses and Progams Instructor: Dr. Barbara Martin was the principal instructional designer at the Florida Solar Energy Center where she was the lead educator in designing a certification test for the solar industry. She also contributed to and/or wrote grants for teacher education in science. Dr. Martin has worked extensively in the field of educational technology at all levels and specializes in instructional design, criterion-referenced testing, evaluation strategies in instructional technology, distance education, and instructional theory. She has written articles on instructional design and educational technology and has written a book on designing instruction for affective behaviors. Most recently, she has worked with renewable energy educators in designing and developing courses, programs, and tests to improve workforce development in renewable energy. Wind Energy Science for Educators - Lessons for Workforce Development Instructors: Michael Arquin is the Director of the Kidwind Project, a team of teachers, students, engineers and practitioners exploring the science behind wind energy in classrooms around the US. Mr. Arquin has taught the Kidwind workshops all over the country and also works on curriculum development and teacher outreach. Mr. Arquin was a Research Fellow at the Wright Center for Science Education at Tufts University where he started the KidWind Project. Richard Lawrence is the Clean Energy Program Coordinator at Cape Cod Community College. Prior to this position, Mr. Lawrence was the Director of Special Projects & Education for Cape & Islands Self-Reliance, a non profit organization. Mr. Lawrence teaches renewable energy courses at Cape Cod Community College and is a co-chair for the MA Wind Working Group’s Education & Outreach Committee. The Nuts and Bolts of Ethanol and Biofuels-Hydrogen and Fuel Cells: What are They and What are Their Applications? Instructor: Robert Welch has been a professor and program developer at Lansing Community College for 32 years. He has developed the 2-year Associate’s Degree program in Alternative and Renewable Energy Engineering Technology. He also developed extensive curriculum under the NextEnergy and DOE energy grants for the college. Mr. Welch has presented energy education workshops for the National Science Foundation and has given presentations across the country. Using the RETScreen Renewable Energy System Modeling Tools in Teaching Students about Renewable Energy Technologies Instructor: Professor Steve Lapp is the Coordinator of the Energy Systems Engineering Program at St. Lawrence College in Kingston, Ontario. Mr. Lapp is a Professional Engineer and holds a Masters of Science (Solar Thermal).
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