2012 Green School Symposium: Event Wrap Up!!
Hello, 2012 Green School Symposium attendees!!! I apologize for my delay in getting this follow up email distributed. The past 4 weeks may go down in history as being my […]
Hello, 2012 Green School Symposium attendees!!! I apologize for my delay in getting this follow up email distributed. The past 4 weeks may go down in history as being my […]
Biomimicry can be defined as: ” A new science that studies nature’s models and then uses these designs and processes to solve human problems.” (cited from http://www.biomimicry.net). The science of biomimicry […]
How do you make an informed decision as a designer that the products that you select for your projects are not only manufactured in a responsible manner, but also do […]
In this workshop-style setting, Nicola Springer and Jody Henry of Kirksey Architecture will utilize a series of image and word cards to assist in the development of curriculum content to […]
Cameron Symes and Josh Gentry, both engineers from Estes McClure & Associates, will discuss the benefits and impacts that can be achieved through Building Optimization. Through the constant measurement and […]
IT IS OFFICIAL! Continuing education has been approved by AIA, GBCI and TEA! This means that ALL of our attendees will be able to obtain up to SIX hours of continuing […]
Educators – are you looking for ways to tie in your students’ love of gaming with environmental education? AMD has developed a sustainability-based video game to teach water conservation and […]
Representative Mark Strama sends his regrets that he will not be able to speak at the Symposium this year. We are very pleased to have Representative Donna Howard provide our legislative […]
GOOD NEWS! We received confirmation just moments ago that our courses were approved by GBCI! The ONLY course that was not submitted for approvals was the Resources Sharing – Roundtable […]
Portable classrooms are a necessity for most school districts. They provide a solution for where to put the students when the surrounding community grows larger than the school building can […]