The presentations from the 2011 Clean Energy Workforce Education Conference are listed below in alphabetical order by presenter. Because some of the files are large, download times may vary.
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Barbara Anderegg, Madison Area Technical College.
CERET’s Renewable Energy Certificate and Train the Trainer Academies.
Michael Arquin, KidWind Project.
Building Local Capacity — WindSenators Network
Ezra Auerbach, North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners.
How NABCEP’s Credentialing Programs Support Career Ladders
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William Balfe, The Altamont Program.
Sustainable Job Glidepath
Marilyn Barger, Hillsborough Community College.
Developing an Alternative Energy Credit Certificate for Florida
James Barry, SEIU Local 32BJ Thomas Shortman Training Fund.
1,000 Green Supers Program: A Collaboration of Labor, Employers, Owners and Educators
Katie Bolcar, U.S. Department of Energy.
U. S. Department of Energy’s Workforce Initiatives
Jen Boudrie, Green Workforce Training.
Greener Careers and Greener Communities
Michelle Gransee-Bowman, Minnesota Office of Energy Security.
Minnesota’s Statewide Energy Training Plan: Building a Collaborative Compendium of Effective Workforce Development Initiatives
Justin Bradley, SolarTech, Bradley Group.
Building the Labor/Market ‘Crystal Ball’ for Workforce Development Organizations Serving Clean Energy Sectors
Scott Buffett, Clinton Community College.
Clinton Community College AAS and Certificate Programs in Wind Energy and Turbine Technology
Roy Butler, Four Winds Renewable Energy.
Small Wind Installer Curriculum Development
Lee Butler, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.
Integrating Building Science in Secondary Education
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Pam Carpenter, North Carolina State University.
An Integrative Approach to Solar Training
Pam Carpenter, North Carolina State University.
Sustainable Transportation – Preparing for the Electrification of Transportation
Virginia Carrig and Richard Gottlieb, Ulster BOCES.
The Importance of Hands-on Experience in PV Installer Training
Bryan Carroll, Vermont Technical College.
Effective Methods for Weatherization and Home Energy Efficiency Certificate Trainings
Todd Cohen, American Association of Community Colleges.
AACC’s Sustainability Education and Economic Development (SEED) Center
Samuel Colton, Arizona Western College.
Green Welding: The Future is Now
David Compaan, AltE University.
Integrating Hands-On Labs to Reinforce PV Learning Objectives
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Melonee Docherty, Advanced Technology Environmental and Energy Center (ATEEC) and Kirk Laflin, National Partnership For Environmental Technology Education (PETE).
Bridging the Gap Between Business/Industry Needs and Educational/Training Programs in the Energy Field
Jim Dunlop, Jim Dunlop Solar.
Best Practices for Hands-on PV Systems Training
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Rebecca Eaton, ICF International.
Green Jobs Growth, Training Opportunities and Needs
Dan Ewert, Association for International Practical Training.
International Experience Leads to Creative Technical Solutions
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Pat Fox, Interstate Renewable Energy Council, Inc.
A Foundation for Training: ISPQ Credentialing
Pat Fox, Interstate Renewable Energy Council, Inc.
Learning to Licensure — IREC’s National Resources to Help You Get There
Barry Friedman, National Renewable Energy Laboratory and Philip Jordan, Green LMI Consulting.
Findings from Research on the Solar Installation Workforce
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John Galiotos, Houston Community College.
Innovations in Organized Labor and Educational Institution Collaborations for Solar Energy Technology Education and Training
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Tracy Handler, City University of New York.
CUNY’s Green Gateway to Green Jobs
Paula Hayes, Hudson Valley Community College.
A Career Ladder Model for New York’s Energy Efficiency Training Programs
Nick Hylla, Midwest Renewable Energy Association.
A Knowledge-Sharing Model to Facilitate Solar Program Development in the Midwestern U.S.
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Shelly Jewell, Connecticut Community Colleges.
Connecticut Community Colleges Sustainable Operations: Alternative and Renewable Energy Initiative (SOAR)—A Model to Promote Student Success
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Colleen Kettles, Florida Solar Energy Center.
Training for Training Providers
Richard Knaub, National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Workforce Guidelines for Home Energy Upgrades
Erik Koepf, University of Delaware.
A Mobile Solar-PV Demonstration System for Hands-On Learning and Curriculum Development
Michael Kuhn, The ImagineSolar Career School.
Building a Workforce Training Ecosystem for Customer Success
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Christopher LaForge, Great Northern Solar.
Bridging Gaps: Making Connections Among Curricula, Hands-on-Training, Internships, Apprenticeships and the Workplace
Daniella Leifer, City University of New York.
Training for Performance Management of Conventional and Solar Energy Systems
Kimberlie Lenihan, New York State Energy Research and Development Authority.
Experiences with Disadvantaged Workers and the Green Energy Economy in New York
Edward Londergan, Northeast Energy Efficiency Partnerships.
Pathway to the Future: Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Education and Training Database
Andrea Luecke, The Solar Foundation.
National Solar Jobs Census — Lessons Learned and Next Steps
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Josh Manders, Lane Community College.
Energy Efficiency Education Goes Online — But You’ve Got to Play Nice! Here’s a link to a video that accompanied Manders’ presentation:
Five minutes of fame
Dr. Barbara Martin, Education Consultant, Interstate Renewable Energy Council, Inc.
The Essential Steps of Developing a Training Course
Helen McClure, Prince George’s Community College.
Avoiding the Energy Overload: Determining the Best Clean Energy Training Program(s) for Your Community College
Rebecca Meadows, National Renewable Energy Laboratory.
Wind for Schools: A National Data and Curricula Development Activity for Schools.
Ray Mencio, Connecticut State Department of Education and Pat Ciarleglio, Connecticut Technical High School System.
Growing Up Green in the Connecticut Technical High Schools
Conrad Metcalfe, Performance Systems Development.
Update on Green Career Pathways in the Energy Sector
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Edward Olson, Laramie County Community College.
NSF-ATE Program – Growing a New Generation of Energy Technicians and Professionals
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Mark Palmer, Lightly Treading, Inc.
On national guidelines on the residential retrofit market
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Ann Randazzo, Center for Energy Workforce Development.
Building a Sustainable Energy Workforce: A “Get into Energy” Career Pathways Model
Cathy Redson, Higher Power Living.
Empowering Students through Authentic Experience
Shawn Reeves, EnergyTeachers.org.
Rigorous Wind Curriculum for Secondary Schools
Todd Rogers, National Energy Education Development Project.
From Middle School Student to Energy Engineer – NEED’s Energy Management Curriculum
Dr. Debra Rowe, Oakland Community College.
Warnings, Celebrations and Key Opportunities: Creating Explosion Instead of Implosion of The Green Economy
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Joe Sarubbi, Interstate Renewable Energy Council, Inc.
Bringing Quality Training to the Local Level – The Solar Instructor Training Network
David Sawchak, National Solar Trainers.
Lecturing vs. Training
Jeanne Schehl, National Roofing Contractors Association.
Don’t Save (Your) Energy! Training Entry-level Workers Requires Extra Effort
Lisa Shell, Pacific Gas & Electric Company.
Advancing the Green Energy Economy
Nora Sherman, City University of New York.
Web-Based Training for Deep Energy Reductions
Maura Yates Sidener, Arizona Public Service.
APS’s Qualified Solar Installer and Trained Solar Installer Programs
Jennifer Somers, Josh Olson, U.S. Department of Energy.
Weatherization Assistance Program: Training, Certification, Accreditation and Capacity Building Efforts
Chris Sommerfeld, SunPower Corporation.
Getting PV Installation Training Right, Lessons Learned at SunPower
Jeff Spies, SolarSpies, groSolar Training Manager.
PV Technical Sales Certification
Todd Stafford, National Joint Apprenticeship & Training Committee.
Photovoltaic Training for the Electrical Industry
Jeffrey Stevens, Alfred State College.
The Green Home Lab — Just Build It…Here’s How!!
Frank Surdey, New York State Department of Labor.
Green Labor Market Intelligence for New York State
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Ross Taylor, Southwest Windpowe.
Improving Industry Competence Through Better Training
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Kim Walton, Grand Valley State University.
Renewable Energy Education, Do We Have It Right?
Johnny Weiss and Khanti Munro, Solar Energy International.
Developing Robust Online Solar Training
Jane Weissman, Interstate Renewable Energy Council, Inc.
A Top Down Look at Credentialing – Where’s the Value for the Green Market?
Angela Whittaker, Cumberland County Public Schools.
STEM Rich Career and Technical Education: Pathways to a Clean Energy Future
Dr. Sarah White, Center on Wisconsin Strategy.
Green(er) Credentials: Improving Skill Delivery in the Clean Energy Economy
Chris Winland, Good Company Associates.
The Texas Green Corridor Collaborative
Laura Worthington and William Leahy, Eastern Connecticut State University.
Green-up Bridgeport
Betsy Wyman, SunDog Solar.
The Instructional Value of SHW Manipulatives
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Bryan Young, Ontario Power Authority.
Building Capability for an Energy Efficient Ontario
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Larry Zarker, Building Performance Institute.
Career Ladders in Building Energy Efficiency