Program Information

AIA Wisconsin invites you to submit your application to present an informative article and/or on demand session to a professional audience of architects and designers. If your session already is approved by AIA/CES, this form will be extremely easy to fill out. If this is a new program, this form will walk you through the steps to qualify for continuing education credits.  

Thank you for your support of the AIA Wisconsin on-demand CES platform. Please contact us with questions.

Mary Orella, CES Coordinator
Brenda Taylor, Recording Production 

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* 1. Presenter Contact Information

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* 2. Content type

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* 3. Article/Session Title

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* 4. Session Description / Article Synopsis (3-4 sentences describing the seminar)

Learning Objectives
Please explain the learning outcomes of the course. Learning Objectives should clearly express what the architect learner will be able to do after attending the session.

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* 5. Objective 1 (Required for all programs)

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* 6. Objective 2 (Required for programs over 15 minutes)

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* 7. Objective 3 (Required for programs over 30 minutes)

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* 8. Objective 4 (Required for programs over 30 minutes)

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* 9. Course Level

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* 10. HSW
Learning programs with at least 75 percent of the content intended to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the occupants of the built environment may qualify as HSW learning unit hours. If your proposed seminar sounds like a match, please provide a statement addressing how the health, safety and welfare of occupants of the built environment is addressed by your content. (optional, but encouraged)

Quiz Questions
Please provide questions for the required participant Quiz. 

Based on content (multiple choice); Indicate correct answer with reasoning and or tidbit to reinforce the learning.

Example: What is the Wisconsin State Bird?

Correct Answer a: Robin - The robin (Turdus migratorius) became the official state bird of Wisconsin on June 4, 1949

b. Flamingo
c. Penguin

d. Chickadee

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* 11. Question 1 (Required for all presentations)

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* 12. Question 2 - (Required for all presentations)

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* 13. Question 3 (Required for all presentations)

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* 14. Question 4 (Required for all presentations)

Information for Uploading
Your files (.ppt, .pdf or MP4 files (with audio), or MS Word document for articles) can be shared through Google Drive and share with mary@aiaw.org or upload through the AIAW Hightail folder.
Please press "next" to continue to the Speaker information required for presentations and promotion. 
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