BEST Center Moves to UC Berkeley

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Have you heard? BEST Center has joined forces with the California Institute for Energy and Environment (CIEE) at University of California – Berkeley to boost technician education nationwide. CIEE strives to advance California’s energy goals by focusing on public-interest research in energy science, technology, and policy. 

 With support from CIEE’s experts and resources, BEST will continue…

IREC Launches Green Buildings Career Map that Showcases Diverse Energy Efficiency Career Options

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From the press release: “The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) and its partners today announced the launch of the Green Buildings Career Map, an interactive career map highlighting the breadth of rewarding career opportunities in building energy efficiency. The Map was supported by a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy Building Technologies Office, in…

Healthy Buildings Make Good Business Sense, Too

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As we begin a new year, we would like to take a moment to applaud the remarkable accomplishments of our industry professionals, members, and students. Healthy buildings have never been more important. Your contributions to the industry make for a safer and more sustainable world. Thank you. Read Why COVID-19 raises the stakes for building health

Annual Institute Recordings Now Available

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  Thank you to this year’s participants for making our  Annual Institute a success. Click here to access video recordings of the sessions which centered on the theme “Sustaining Healthy and Energy Efficient Buildings through Technician Education“ .

Annual Impact Survey – Feedback Requested

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Responses due by 5pm PT on Monday, March 22, 2021 Please provide your opinion of BEST Center’s quality and effectiveness. The 5-minute survey will help us develop resources for building science and high performance building education and workforce development. All responses will be kept confidential. Thank you! Update: Survey closed

BEST TALKS – Intro to 360 Applications

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December 10, 2020 Join Jenny Brinker (NE Wisconsin Technical College) and Steve Abercrombie (South Seattle College) for a virtual discussion on applications of 360 video technologies for remote learning, instructional lab design models, and “campus as living labs.” Watch video  

2021 Annual Institute – Save the date

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January 6 – 7, 2021 (Free and Online) Calling all instructors, students, technicians, facilities managers, and building professionals:Plan to join BEST Center and Lawrence Berkeley National Lab (LBNL) for the 2021 Annual Institute. This year’s theme is “Sustaining Healthy and Energy Efficient Buildings through Technician Education”. The event will be free and online. Read more.

Retirements and Transitions

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BEST Center would like to take a moment to recognize the contribution and dedication of some of our friends as they begin new chapters. Thank you! Jeryll McWhorter (Georgia Piedmont Technical College) Chuck Frost (Laney College) Mark D’allesandro (Delaware Technical Community College) Bill Aylor (Miami Lakes Educational Center and Technical College) William Halloran (Springfield Technical Community College) Barbara Wenger (Manhattan Area…

Commercial Building Technician Needed for Interview – Jan 2021

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Madeline Patton, NSF consultant, is writing blog articles for Preparing Technicians for the Future of Work . She is working with educators and industry to identify cross-cutting skills in three areas: Data Knowledge & Analysis, Advanced Digital Literacy, and Business Knowledge & Processes. Next month, she would like to interview a commercial building technician who uses these high-tech skills…

Wake Tech receives ATE grant

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National Science Foundation (NSF) Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program has awarded Wake Technical Community College grants to add classes and enhance opportunities for students to meet industry needs for skilled technicians in modern, high-tech facilities. Andy Smart is the Principal Investigator. Read more.