The document contains certificates certifying that Frederick Fuentespina completed four online courses offered by the American Institute of Steel Construction (AISC) on resilient design with steel, steel innovations, designing constructable steel buildings, and the history of the K-factor in column design. Each course was 1-1.5 hours and included a post-course quiz that Frederick passed with a score of 70% or higher. The courses addressed resilience, innovations, constructability tips, and the development of the effective length factor in column design.
WordPress Handson on WordCamp Kansai 2015 - Let's begin the WordPress translation!
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For more Info visit www.healthlibrary.com "Misuse of Feminism" by Ms. Kinjal Pandya held on 1st Apr 2016.
Feminism is a broad spectrum, mine might differ from yours, yet we may be standing for the same freedom, individuality and entitlements. Feminism is used many times to discriminate other cultures and races. There is no global mono culture of feminism.
The truth is that in most of the world's democracies, feminism has been established as a distinct school of thought, special provisions like gender budgeting, empowerment based programs, reservations etc are in place. The feminist movement has taken a subtle form where NGOs, CBOs and the govt focus at the implementation and grievance redress. Revolutions will be rare. Using feminism as tool for selfish and insignificant perks in such times does nothing more than destroying work worth years of hardships and struggle.
Presentation by Sarah Guri-Rosenblit at International Seminar e-Learning Around the World: Achievements, Challenges and Broken Promises.
CaixaForum, Barcelona. 7 June 2013.
Presentation to Labs 21 about documenting LEED credits with BIM and how BIM should be an innovation in design credit for substational waste reduction when paired with direct digital fabrication.
Labs21 Conference: BIM for Sustainable LabsEric Peabody
This is a presentation that I delivered at the Labs21 Conference in Charleston, SC on October 4 2007. This is an older verson of the UC, CSU, CCC Sustainability Conference presentation but at the end it includes a nice demonstration of how BIM can be used to track LEED credits.
Overcoming Barriers in Implementing a Quality Assurance Process
WCET 21st Annual Conference
Deb Adair, Quality Matters
Evelyn Everett Knowles, Park University
Li Wang, University of Northern Colorado
Heidi Ashbaugh, Texas Woman’s University
Basic concepts of robust system design - edukiteEduKite
The course includes a substantial, team-based design project. The aim of this course is to formulate measures of performance of a system or quality characteristics. These quality characteristics are to be made robust to noise affecting the system, Identify noise factors whose variation affect the quality characteristics, Estimate the robustness of any given design (experimentally and analytically) and select rational tolerances for a design.
See More: https://bit.ly/30UeTaT
Development of a safety program to save costs, delayed schedules and the human cost of injury or death. Safety management guidelines and techniques for the engineering, construction, and scientific professions. Includes costs of preparing the necessary safety documentation.
Storytelling results of heuristic evaluationUX Firm, LLC
Presents the traditional way of reporting results from a heuristic evaluation and then a better way that uses storytelling to tell the user's experience.
For more Info visit www.healthlibrary.com "Misuse of Feminism" by Ms. Kinjal Pandya held on 1st Apr 2016.
Feminism is a broad spectrum, mine might differ from yours, yet we may be standing for the same freedom, individuality and entitlements. Feminism is used many times to discriminate other cultures and races. There is no global mono culture of feminism.
The truth is that in most of the world's democracies, feminism has been established as a distinct school of thought, special provisions like gender budgeting, empowerment based programs, reservations etc are in place. The feminist movement has taken a subtle form where NGOs, CBOs and the govt focus at the implementation and grievance redress. Revolutions will be rare. Using feminism as tool for selfish and insignificant perks in such times does nothing more than destroying work worth years of hardships and struggle.
Presentation by Sarah Guri-Rosenblit at International Seminar e-Learning Around the World: Achievements, Challenges and Broken Promises.
CaixaForum, Barcelona. 7 June 2013.
Presentation to Labs 21 about documenting LEED credits with BIM and how BIM should be an innovation in design credit for substational waste reduction when paired with direct digital fabrication.
Labs21 Conference: BIM for Sustainable LabsEric Peabody
This is a presentation that I delivered at the Labs21 Conference in Charleston, SC on October 4 2007. This is an older verson of the UC, CSU, CCC Sustainability Conference presentation but at the end it includes a nice demonstration of how BIM can be used to track LEED credits.
Overcoming Barriers in Implementing a Quality Assurance Process
WCET 21st Annual Conference
Deb Adair, Quality Matters
Evelyn Everett Knowles, Park University
Li Wang, University of Northern Colorado
Heidi Ashbaugh, Texas Woman’s University
Basic concepts of robust system design - edukiteEduKite
The course includes a substantial, team-based design project. The aim of this course is to formulate measures of performance of a system or quality characteristics. These quality characteristics are to be made robust to noise affecting the system, Identify noise factors whose variation affect the quality characteristics, Estimate the robustness of any given design (experimentally and analytically) and select rational tolerances for a design.
See More: https://bit.ly/30UeTaT
Development of a safety program to save costs, delayed schedules and the human cost of injury or death. Safety management guidelines and techniques for the engineering, construction, and scientific professions. Includes costs of preparing the necessary safety documentation.
Storytelling results of heuristic evaluationUX Firm, LLC
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At the end of this seminar, participants will be able to:
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2. Identify the procedures for completing the licensed professional engineer registration process.
3. Identify the responsibilities for maintaining the professional engineer license.
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1. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ONLINE COURSE
This is to certify that:
Frederick Fuentespina
Completed the AISC Online Course entitled:
Resilient - You Can't Even Spell It Without Steel
on
7/22/2015
SPEAKERS: Charlie Carter
This recorded webinar explored resilience characteristics of steel buildings. It examined the normal
practices in the design and construction of steel buildings that create a natural, inherent - and free -
resilience. It also explored basic enhancements that can be made when a higher level of general
resilience is desired. Finally, performance-based design strategies for resilience in response to specific
hazards and threats were discussed.
Upon completion of the seminar, the attendee was given a ten question online quiz based on information
given in the seminar and he/she passed with a score of 70% or higher.
Contact hours: 1.0
Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 0.10
Professional Development Hours (PDHs): 1.0
Florida Provider Number: 0003884
NYSED Sponsor Number: 5
Nancy Gavlin
Director of Continuing Education
AISC
2. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ONLINE COURSE
This is to certify that:
FREDERICK FUENTESPINA
Completed the AISC Online Course entitled:
SteelDay 2014: Innovations in Steel
on
7/25/2015
SPEAKERS: Tabitha Stine
This recorded presentation demonstrated how recent steel industry innovations allow engineers and
architects to easily express their design concepts and overcome client serviceability concerns. Topics
included incorporating low floor-to-floor height systems, long span solutions, the current supply chain
and market conditions impacting the construction industry. The speaker also presented how to utilize
Building Information Modeling (BIM) for shop drawing review, innovative connection methods, modular
systems, how to best apply the requirements of AESS and sustainability concerns.
Upon completion of the seminar, the attendee was given a ten question online quiz based on information
given in the seminar and he/she passed with a score of 70% or higher.
Contact hours: 1.0
Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 0.10
Professional Development Hours (PDHs): 1.0
AIA/CES LU/HSW: 1.0
Florida Provider Number: 0003884
NYSED Sponsor Number: 5
AIA Provider Number: G295
Nancy Gavlin
Director of Continuing Education
AISC
3. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ONLINE COURSE
This is to certify that:
FREDERICK FUENTESPINA
Completed the AISC Online Course entitled:
50 Tips on Designing Constructable Steel Buildings
on
7/25/2015
SPEAKERS: Cliff Schwinger
This presentation reviewed 50 practical and easy-to-implement tips that designers can use to improve
constructability and reduce the cost of steel-framed building structures. Illustrations and examples
comparing constructable and "constructability challenged" details were used to show how seemingly little
changes in connection details and framing configurations significantly improve constructability and reduce
cost. Attendees learned how to identify and avoid common constructability problems.
Upon completion of the seminar, the attendee was given a ten question online quiz based on information
given in the seminar and he/she passed with a score of 70% or higher.
Contact hours: 1.5
Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 0.15
Professional Development Hours (PDHs): 1.5
AIA/CES LU/HSW: 1.5
Florida Provider Number: 0003884
NYSED Sponsor Number: 5
AIA Provider Number: G295
Nancy Gavlin
Director of Continuing Education
AISC
4. AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION ONLINE COURSE
This is to certify that:
FREDERICK FUENTESPINA
Completed the AISC Online Course entitled:
The Life of the K Factor
on
7/25/2015
SPEAKERS: Charlie Carter
There was a time, long ago, in a galaxy not far away, that columns were designed for length L without
K. Then, in the early 60s, the now-familiar K-factor was codified; over the many decades since, it came
to seem as if it always had existed. And now we have methods of design by which columns can be
designed for KL=L again. This seminar explored the origins and development of K, the effective length
factor, and why it often can now be taken equal to 1.
Upon completion of the seminar, the attendee was given a ten question online quiz based on information
given in the seminar and he/she passed with a score of 70% or higher.
Contact hours: 1.0
Continuing Education Units (CEUs): 0.10
Professional Development Hours (PDHs): 1.0
AIA/CES LU/HSW: 1.0
Florida Provider Number: 0003884
NYSED Sponsor Number: 5
AIA Provider Number: G295
Nancy Gavlin
Director of Continuing Education
AISC