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Web Conferences

Resources for Schools

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Over the past few years, EPA has organized several Web conferences to discuss key topics of interest to IAQ champions. Below (listed in descending date order) you can find information about past Web conferences, including the presentations used, supplemental materials distributed, and summaries of each event. If you are interested in participating in future Web events, send an email to IAQTraining@cadmusgroup.com to provide us with your contact information. 

See also our web conference archives for information from conferences held prior to 2009.

Date Title and Materials

2009

May Your Regional Resources for Developing an IAQ Tools for Schools Award Application

Discover the resources available in your EPA Region that will help you develop an IAQ TfS Award-winning application! When it comes to writing an award application, starting is often the hardest part. This Webinar is designed to provide you the tools and resources that will help you tell your IAQ management program's compelling story and make your leadership story jump off the page. This also Webinar featured introductions to all 10 EPA Regional representatives -- experts located throughout the country that offer individualized assistance and support for school environmental health initiatives at the local level.

January IAQ Tools for Schools Framework and Connector

Building on the momentum from the recent IAQ Tools for Schools Symposium, this Webinar brought together national experts and school leaders to discuss effective IAQ management strategies. Participants learned how the IAQ Tools for Schools Framework can help develop, enhance, and sustain healthy learning environments in their school districts. In addition, participants learned about opportunities to interact with their IAQ management peers through the IAQ Tools for Schools Connector. Attendees heard from David Rowson (U.S. EPA), Brian Kasher (Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, NC), and Dave Hill (with Blue Valley School District #229, KS.

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