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Lighting in Practice: Lessons Learned from 3 Case Studies Reviews

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Posted 3 days ago
Thank you for taking the time to review our course on Lighting in Practice: Lessons Learned from 3 Case Studies. We appreciate any feedback to better understand the issues which made it challenging. Your thoughts and insight are invaluable to us as we strive to make our resources useable and understandable. Thanks again, Cindy Grant, COO
Posted 2 days ago
I think there might be an error on question 15b
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Posted 1 month ago
Sharon Frie****
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The details & photos were very helpful to see applications of decision process & decisions, "things" he pointed out were good to be aware of in the process.
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Mary Jen****
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Posted 10 months ago
Nancy Wei****
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I thought there was so much personal stories that I could not catch all of the great ideas he had that were buried in the project presentations
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Posted 1 year ago
The instructor gave very good ways to look at a lighting project and I will take in his advise -To look for the story to tell How to evaluate the environment you want to light Don’t hesitate to do a detail or mock up
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Posted 1 year ago
Arthur Ha****
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I attended the four-hour seminar about lighting design in practice. The seminar was a highly rewarding learning experience. The presenter was excellent in describing the lighting design process from design programming to actual installation and beyond.
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Posted 1 year ago
Christopher Brow****
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Good diversity of projects that allowed for covering the breadth of the subject well. A few of the points were probably a little more repetitive than necessary, but a good pace kept the talk interesting throughout.
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Posted 1 year ago