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Thursday, April 25, 2024
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM
6420 SE 15th Street,
Midwest City, OK 73110
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Join us for this one-day symposium! Event to feature CEU's, contractor panel, exhibitors and a tour of Rose State Tanenbaum and Center for Cyber Security.
Breakfast and lunch provided.
SYMPOSIUM SCHEDULE | APRIL 25 |
8:00 AM |
Check-in / Breakfast |
8:30 AM |
Welcome |
9:00 AM |
Facility Tour: Rose State University – Tanenbaum Center for Aerospace and Cybersecurity Center |
10:00 AM |
CEU Presentation: Moisture Issues and Other Common Causes of Flooring Failures
Presented by Milliken (1 HSW)
Moisture management is a big, expensive issue, and it affects everyone involved in interiors – from architects &
designers to general contractors & facility maintenance, across renovation and new construction. Whether it’s a ruined
installation or the unsightly appearance of mold & mildew, the problems caused by moisture cannot be ignored. With
cost estimates as high as one billion dollars, they're also incredibly expensive.
The presenter will demystify what’s going on beneath the flooring and offer some valuable solutions to save money,
reduce risk and improve occupant well-being. Learn why the trend in moisture related flooring issues exist, break down
scientifically what is happening beneath your flooring, and how to cut through the noise of solutions to identify some
key steps you can take on your next flooring project to ensure success.
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11:00 AM |
CEU Presentation: Considerations when Designing for Students with Disabilities
Presented by KI, Inc. (1 HSW)
Explore the driving factors for the design of educational spaces that are adaptable and responsive to the needs of
diverse learners, specifically students with disabilities. Develop a greater awareness of the Universal Design for
Learning framework that can impact the learning experience for students with disabilities. Apply this knowledge to
communication, design, and engagement within K-12 and Higher Education.
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12:00 PM |
Lunch & Contractor Panel Discussion |
1:00 PM |
Break |
1:30 PM |
CEU Presentation: Understanding the Storm Shelter Requirements
Presented by Burgess & Company and McKeon Door (1 HSW)
Structured to assist the design professional with understanding the most recent changes to Section 423 of the 2015
IBC. Highlight revisions wherein specific requirements have been introduced mandating the design and construction of
storm shelters in emergency facilities and Group E occupancies within the US FEMA 250 mph wind zone.
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2:30 PM |
CEU Presentation: Centering Wellbeing Through Learning Space
Presented by Steelcase and Smith Systems (1 HSW)
There is growing concern for student and educator wellbeing and the challenges each are facing, making it difficult for
each group to do their best learning and teaching. New research helps you better understand and identify ways to
center wellbeing in learning spaces.
Our research suggests that a person’s wellbeing is better understood as a confluence of physical, cognitive, and
emotional factors. The research identifies six pillars of human wellbeing that are universally true: meaning, belonging,
authenticity, mindfulness, optimism, and vitality. Additionally, the dimensions of what impacts our wellbeing are
intrinsically connected to our personal relationships and the people/environments around us.
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3:30 PM |
Closing |