BEST Center partnered with Metropolitan Community College to host the seventh Building Automation Systems (BAS) Workshop for 30 community and technical college educators from across the country. The workshop focused on networking and programming skills required by building technicians to be successful in future roles.
On January 3-6, 2018, BEST Center hosted community and technical college educators at its Annual Institute. The theme, “Buildings as Information Systems”, intends to draw a clear, direct line from managing high-performance buildings to enhancing energy conservation and occupant health.
BEST Center was excited to host our 6th Building Automation Systems (BAS) Workshop back at Georgia Piedmont Technical College. Attendees tied together program outcomes with frameworks for defining skills for job requirements, systems thinking and lab exercises.
January 11 – 14, 2017 | Oakland, Berkeley, and San Francisco, CA
This year 37 faculty members from 27 community and technical colleges gathered to focus on strategies and exercises that can be brought to the classroom. Industry experts and leading scientists were on hand to tie in the latest research with real-world applications.
June 8 – 11, 2016 | Georgia Piedmont Technical College, Clarkston, GA
BAS Workshop V convened 27 faculty and program administrators from 23 technical and community colleges from around the U.S. for a four-day workshop about instructional laboratory development and best practices.
January 6 – 9, 2016 | Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL), UC Davis, and Laney College in Oakland, CA
BEST Center hosted community and technical college faculty from 16 states to hear about the latest research, technology, and tools from leading scientists, to tour a Zero Net Energy Community and labs, and to synthesize everything into the curriculum for tomorrow’s high-performance building technicians.
BEST Center partnered with Metropolitan Community College to host the seventh Building Automation Systems (BAS) Workshop for 30 community and technical college educators from across the country. The workshop focused on networking and programming skills required by building technicians to be successful in future roles.
On January 3-6, 2018, BEST Center hosted community and technical college educators at its Annual Institute. The theme, “Buildings as Information Systems”, intends to draw a clear, direct line from managing high-performance buildings to enhancing energy conservation and occupant health.
BEST Center was excited to host our 6th Building Automation Systems (BAS) Workshop back at Georgia Piedmont Technical College. Attendees tied together program outcomes with frameworks for defining skills for job requirements, systems thinking and lab exercises.
January 11 – 14, 2017 | Oakland, Berkeley, and San Francisco, CA
This year 37 faculty members from 27 community and technical colleges gathered to focus on strategies and exercises that can be brought to the classroom. Industry experts and leading scientists were on hand to tie in the latest research with real-world applications.
June 8 – 11, 2016 | Georgia Piedmont Technical College, Clarkston, GA
BAS Workshop V convened 27 faculty and program administrators from 23 technical and community colleges from around the U.S. for a four-day workshop about instructional laboratory development and best practices.
January 6 – 9, 2016 | Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL), UC Davis, and Laney College in Oakland, CA
BEST Center hosted community and technical college faculty from 16 states to hear about the latest research, technology, and tools from leading scientists, to tour a Zero Net Energy Community and labs, and to synthesize everything into the curriculum for tomorrow’s high-performance building technicians.