These are the options available to you:
- Weekly Webinars
- Web Courses
- Program Courses from Approved Providers
- Classroom Workshops
LEED Classes Are Found Online
This is more of a self-study type of format. They’re taken at your own (slow or fast) pace. This type of class will usually last 1-5 hours. You will have full access to course material so generally, there’s a lot of time for you to finish your course. Because it’s online, the opportunity for distractions will be there but when you’re motivated, you can do this easily.
Program Courses from Approved Education Providers
This option is favorable because LEED classes are often held in cities across the country. Experts will lead classes in the specific areas that they’re most adept at. The USGBC has the approval of the provider including the class that’s being offered. This allows business of all kinds to develop educational programs in order to share knowledge learned within their niche.
Workshops
Typically, these LEED workshops will take place in a classroom atmosphere. Variably, these groups may be small or they may be held in a huge lecture hall. Some even conduct private workshops in-house within a corporation. The trainer is of course an experienced professional for LEED. The upside to this is that being face-to-face with a professional could give you first-hand information. It’s also terrific for building your network.
Weekly Webinars
This type of LEED accreditation class merges a workshop and the online class. Scheduling is very flexible plus there’s the advantage of online archival capabilities. Speakers can easily share their knowledge with the students and questions are usually answered immediately. This requires some discipline on the student’s part also.
Whatever your reason is for taking the LEED accreditation class, it’s a good idea to choose the venue that is a good match to your schedule and your learning ability.
Everblue LEED Training offers high quality LEED exam courses in cities all across the United States and around the world as well as online practice exams and webinars.
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