EP16- Powerpoint is Dead-Engaging Adults in Technical Education with Amanda Hatherly

EP16- Powerpoint is Dead-Engaging Adults in Technical Education with Amanda Hatherly

Author: Bill Spohn February 6, 2018 Duration: 33:51

Today we learn about how Amanda Hatherly has morphed the traditional approaches of technical training into something much more interactive and interesting. Over the last 8 years she helped to develop the Energy Smart Academy at the Santa Fe (New Mexico) Community College. She described some really cool online tools that help people understand the invisible and confusing aspects of heat and moisture flow in a building. Check them out for free at www.SimBuilding.info You can connect with Amanda by filling out the contact form at www.EnergySmartAcademy.info or emailing her at amanda.hatherly@sfcc.edu Learn more about the accrediting body for her program at IREC at https://irecusa.org/


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