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AN OVERVIEW: THE ADVANCED COURSE ACCREDITATION PROCESS

AN OVERVIEW: THE ADVANCED COURSE ACCREDITATION PROCESS. September 13, 2006 Orlando, Florida. HOW TO REGISTER AS A TRAINING PROVIDER. Click on Building Code Training program Click on Course Accreditation Click on ‘Register Training Provider” Fill out---Submit $25 application fee.

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AN OVERVIEW: THE ADVANCED COURSE ACCREDITATION PROCESS

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  1. AN OVERVIEW: THE ADVANCED COURSE ACCREDITATION PROCESS September 13, 2006 Orlando, Florida

  2. HOW TO REGISTER AS A TRAINING PROVIDER • Click on Building Code Training program • Click on Course Accreditation • Click on ‘Register Training Provider” • Fill out---Submit • $25 application fee

  3. HOW TO REGISTER AS A TRAINING PROVIDER

  4. COURSE DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION • Currently---114 courses on BCIS • 87 courses bought by providers (76%) • 27 developed by private providers (24%) • 9 private providers have submitted courses • FBC NOT IN COURSE DEVELOPMENT BUSINESS

  5. COURSE DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION • By October 2008, most courses developed using the 2001 and 2004 codes (and supplements), probably won’t be able to be updated • Easier to create course from scratch • Providers must develop courses---it was never intention of FBC to develop courses

  6. COURSE DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION • Course materials must be PDF format to be placed on BCIS (Course application) • Use ADOBE Acrobat (Not just Reader)

  7. COURSE DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION • (a)Course Title/Number (Advanced should be in title); • (b)Hours of Credit; • (c)Provider Information (Name, Address, Telephone Number, E-mail address) (no bio); • (d)Course Description (appropriate for course). This course is designed to ……….; • (e)Course/Learning Objectives; • (f)Course Time (Time allotments for course content)

  8. COURSE DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION • (g) Course Outline/Instructional Methods….detailed description of course content in sequence of how taught and methods used to teach that content. The following Instructional methods may be used, but not limited to: exercises, quizzes, discussion groups, reading assignments, projects, simulations, and presentations; • (h) Code edition;

  9. COURSE DEVELOPMENT INFORMATION • (i)Course references cited in the outline; • (j)Course Evaluations. • (k)A minimum of 50% of the actual training materials content shall be code related.

  10. COURSE UPDATES • Providers shall have 60 calendar days from the date of the code adoption to update existing accredited courses that are affected by the code changes and submit for reaccreditation. Existing courses may continue to be delivered during the 60 calendar day period. The code version that initiated the update and reaccreditation process must be noted on the application.

  11. COURSE UPDATES • Proposed date---Dec. 8, 2006---all course materials affected by 2006 Supplement should be updated

  12. COURSE UPDATES

  13. COURSE UPDATES

  14. HOW TO FIND AN ACCREDITOR • Go to floridabuilding.org • Click on “Building Code Training Program” • Click on “Course Accreditation” • Search page—Click TYPE—Choose Accreditor • Search page—Click STATUS—Choose Approved • Click on “Search”….Contact Accreditor

  15. HOW TO FIND AN ACCREDITOR

  16. COURSE SUBMITTAL FOR FBC APPROVAL • The application shall be accredited completely and placed in the “Pending FBC Action” file on the Building Code Information System at www.floridabuilding.org no later than 23 calendar days prior to the next regularly scheduled meeting of the Florida Building Commission.

  17. ADMINISTRATIVE APPROVAL OF COURSES • Provider developed courses that have been accredited and then updated---will be administratively approved • FBC developed courses that have been bought, updated and accredited---will be administratively approved

  18. APPLICATION FOR A NEW COURSE • Go to floridabuilding.org • Click on Building Code Training Program • Click on “Training Provider” tab • Scroll down---click on “New” • Fill out---submit • $25 application fee

  19. APPLICATION FOR A NEW COURSE

  20. APPLICATION FOR A NEW COURSE

  21. APPLICATION FOR A NEW COURSE

  22. APPLICATION FOR A NEW COURSE

  23. APPLICATION FOR A NEW COURSE

  24. HOW TO BUY A COURSE • Go to floridabuilding.org • Log in • Click on Building Code Training Program • Click on Training Provider tab • Click on “Click here to order training materials” • Click on “Advanced Course Board Approval Matrix”

  25. CILB ADVANCED COURSES

  26. HOW TO BUY A COURSE • Go back---Choose Course Quantity • Click on Order • Courses sell for $300 per training hour

  27. HOW TO BUY A COURSE

  28. EDUCATION ADMINISTRATOR • Michael Clark • 850.766.2023 • michael.clark.fbc@earthlink.net

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