Moxie Upstate NY AIA/CEU Offerings

Amerlux

How to Provide a Continuous Clean Sweep: An Introduction to UV-Free, Antimicrobial Lighting | 1LU/HSW

This course will introduce a new kind of commercial lighting that's approved to do what traditional UV lighting isn't—constantly disinfectant against bacteria and viruses, including COVID-19, with people present. Learn why 405-nanometer antimicrobial light meets the international standard for unrestricted use around people, how it differs from UV light, how it harnesses its germicide power and its effectiveness in real-world applications.

How Lighting Makes Office Employees More Productive | 1 LU/HSW

Discover how light can make office employees more productive. Research shows office light directly impacts employees’ health, morale, and productivity. Learn what lighting capabilities and controls are needed to make workers feel good, think well, and produce more.

LED Color Rendering: When, where and why to use full gamut LEDs vs. standard | 1 LU

This course will introduce and explain the differences between leading color quality scales and equip attendees with knowledge for specifying a variety of projects. Viewers will learn how the CRI scale works and how the TM-30 scale works and discuss their strengths and weaknesses for calculating color and light quality.

Wellness, Work & You: Lighting in the WELL Building Standard | 1 LU/HSW

This course dives into human-centric lighting and how important it is to the WELL Building Standards. Beginning with an explanation of WELL building and its 10 key elements, the course moves into lighting aspects of human-centric building design, discussing how light affects human circadian rhythm cycles, and how it affects the body's mechanisms. The course dives deep into the 8 features of the WELL Building lighting standards: 2 pre-conditions and 6 additional optimizations.

Casambi

Controls First: The Benefits of Luminaire Level Lighting Control

Define luminaire level lighting control also known as LLLC. Identify driving factors pushing us towards wireless mesh LLLC. Showcase the cascading benefits of wireless mesh LLLC from design to project lifecycle. Establish a "controls first" mindset to recognize the greatest benefit.

H.E. Williams

Lighting Overview for Healthcare Facilities | 1 LU/HSW

The class is a high-density orientation to lighting considerations and methods in the healthcare environment. Topics will include application situations, impacted populations, design methods, and a review and critique of examples of successful and less-than-successful healthcare lighting designs.

The Implications of Light Pollution and the Impact of IDA | 1 LU/HSW

This course will discuss light pollution and its relation to the International Dark-Sky Association. After taking this course, individuals will know the impacts of light pollution as well as the difference between IDA and non-IDA lighting.

Dynamic Lighting – Realities, Practicalities, Potential | 1 LU/HSW

Dynamic lighting, also generally referred to as tunable, color-changing, and circadian, has washed over our lighting community. Many studies and early adopters have seeded the market, and several lighting manufacturers now employ some level of Dynamic Lighting. This course is intended to educate by sharing the experiences of a commercial lighting manufacturer regarding Dynamic Lighting. It will explore the sources, how they work in commercial luminaires, how to control dynamic lighting, and where the lighting community is being directed by standards, regulation, and voice of the customer. 

Lighting Design for Well Building Standards Version 2 | 1 LU/HSW

The WELL Light concept promotes exposure to light and aims to create lighting environments that are optimal for visual, mental and biological health.

 

JDRF Electromag

Introduction to Self-Commissioning Luminaire Level Lighting Control | 1LU

This course introduces participants to AI-enabled Luminaire Level Lighting Control (LLLC), a major technical advancement in commercial smart lighting. The program explores how artificial intelligence enables true self-commissioning lighting systems, eliminating many of the complexities traditionally associated with setup and configuration.

Leviton

2022 California Title 24 and Title 20 Code Compliance | 1 LU/HSU

Gain an understanding of 2022 Title 24 energy standards and how they apply to real-world applications. Gain an understanding of the importance of lighting control strategies and strategies such as daylight harvesting, plug load controls, and relay control panels apply to energy standard compliance.

ASHRAE 90.1 Lighting Control Standards Compliance | 1 LU/HSU

Gain an understanding of ASHRAE 90.1 energy standards and how they apply to real-world applications. Gain an understanding of the importance of how lighting control strategies such as daylight harvesting, plug load controls, and relay control panels apply to energy standard compliance

Centralized Control for Energy Efficiency | 1LU

Gain an understanding of Centralized Control systems and how they are effective in facility management strategies. Gain an understanding of Building Automation Systems (BAS) and their integration capabilities with Centralized Control systems. Ability to plan an energy management strategy around a system which utilizes the advantages of Centralized and BAS systems to control energy usage within a facility.

Demystifying 2021 IECC Code Changes | 1 LU/HSU

Gain an understanding of IECC energy standards and how they apply to real-world applications. Gain an understanding of how lighting control strategies such as daylight harvesting, plug load controls, and relay control panels apply to energy standard compliance.

LED Controls | 1 LU

Gain an understanding LED system components. Gain an understanding of dimming technologies and how to best apply them.

Measurement & Verification (M&V) | 1 LU

Gain an understanding of Measurement and Verification energy management principles for a wide variety of commercial facility applications. Gain an understanding of M&V in relation to energy code requirements, including Title 24, 2022, 2021 IECC, New York Local Law 88, Seattle Code for Energy Metering, and State of Washington Metering Requirement.

Occupancy Sensing Control | 1 LU

Gain an understanding of occupancy sensing controls and how they can be used in effective facility energy efficiency strategies. Understand the differences between sensing technologies. Learn how to select the proper occupancy sensor for a particular application. Learn what to anticipate and plan for when designing a facility layout for occupancy sensing.

Security in Networked Systems | 1 LU

Learn why cyber security within lighting controls needs to be considered when designing a system. Learn what the problem is and how it happens. Learn how to prevent your system from getting hacked and what you can do if it does.

The Big Three Energy Codes—Deciphering IECC, ASHRAE 90.1 and 2022 Title 24, Part 6 Lighting Control Requirements | 1 LU/HSU

Gain an understanding of the latest IECC, ASHRAE 90.1 and 2022 Title 24, Part 6 energy standards. Gain an understanding of how these codes and standards have evolved with the most recent revisions. Gain an understanding of how lighting control strategies such as daylight harvesting, automatic time switch controls, and light reduction controls apply to energy standard compliance.

Understanding Submetering Code Requirements | 1 LU

Gain an understanding of Measurement and Verification energy management principle for a wide variety of commercial facility applications. Gain an understanding of M&V in relation to energy code requirements, including Title 24, 2022, 2021 IECC, New York Local Law 88, Seattle Code for Energy Metering, and State of Washington Metering Requirements. Understand M&V in relation to LEED certification.

 

Liton

Trends in Outdoor Building Mounted Illumination

This course explores how architectural lighting can enhance building aesthetics by day and night, emphasizing the importance of intentional design choices such as whether the light or the fixture is the focal point. It covers key considerations like beam direction, color temperature (CCT), color rendering (CRI), and the use of colored LEDs, while also addressing fixture design, regulatory compliance (e.g., dark sky ordinances), and emergency lighting standards. The presentation encourages designers to think in three dimensions and use lighting to complement architectural features while ensuring visual comfort and energy efficiency

 

LSI Lighting

How Design, Performance, Technology and Market Drivers are transforming Interior Spaces | 1 LU

How LED fixture FORM / DESIGN is segmented and continues to transform interior ambient spaces. Which innovations drive optimal LED PERFORMANCE versus traditional legacy solutions.. How networked control offer customers more CONTROLLABILITY and flexibility within their spaces. What factors determine DURABILITY in a lighting fixture. Who are the MARKET DRIVERS that influence the lighting industry

The 5D's of Outdoor Lighting - Design, Delivery, Durability, DLC & Dark Sky | 1LU/HSW

Understand how fixture DESIGN can play an important role in the life and performance of an LED lighting fixture. Be able to choose the correct performance DELIVERY based on the function required. Know what determines DURABILITY in a lighting fixture. Have a better understanding of the DLC vetting process provided for you. Understand DARK SKY requirements and how they mitigate the negative impact of light pollution.

Area Light Design: What does BUG mean for design | (1LU

The Critical Role of Target Efficiency in Outdoor Lighting | 1LU

Understand the pitfalls of lumen and wattage-based comparisons. Learn what target efficiency is and why it is so critical for outdoor lighting products. Know how to effectively evaluate luminaire performance based on photometric distribution and target efficiency. Have a better understanding of how glare, light trespass and shielding all relate to target efficiency

 

PreciseLED

Smarter Lighting: The Role of AI in Safer, Healthier Buildings | 1 LU/HSW

Analyze how AI-controlled lighting systems affect circadian rhythms and emotional well-being in building occupants. Evaluate the role of AI-enhanced lighting in improving visibility, responsiveness, and public safety in exterior and communal spaces. → HSW: Safety; Topic Area: Project Planning and Design. Identify potential barriers and ethical implications of deploying AI-driven lighting systems in underserved or marginalized communities. Assess post-occupancy outcomes of AI-integrated lighting systems to guide future design improvements.

 

QTL formerly Q-Tran

Specifying Linear LED Lighting Systems | 1 LU/HSW

This course is designed for a 1-hour presentation focusing on important criteria to consider when specifying Linear LED products.

Specifying Linear Low Voltage LED Systems | 2 LU/HSW

This course outlines how to properly specify an entire low voltage lighting system including the LED luminaires, the correct color temperatures, the right listing for the environment and the proper power supply to energize the system.

Sustainability in LED Lighting | 1 LU/HSW

This course focuses on taking a muti-faceted approach to sustainability through LED lighting. Topics covered include efficiency, human health, energy use throughout the lifecycle of the LED product, and considering ecosystems when specifying. Learn about product selection and design tactics to maximize sustainability when choosing lighting for renovations and new builds.

Enlightened Thinking: A Journey through the Psychology of Lighting Design | 1LU/HSW

Understanding the psychological impact of lighting design is crucial for creating environments that promote human well-being. This comprehensive course delves into the intricate relationship between light and human psychology, exploring how lighting choices can influence mood, productivity, health, and overall satisfaction. Participants will gain insights into the principles of lighting design and how to apply them effectively to enhance various environments with human wellness in mind.

 

Zaniboni Indoor Well-Being

An Empirical Approach To Lighting & Wellbeing

This AIA Continuing Education course helps architects design spaces for optimal human well-being and productivity using circadian lighting. It focuses on a science-based approach, exploring circadian rhythms, lighting benefits, and practical applications in architectural design.

Transforming Indoor Environments Into Healthy Places

Step into a world where architecture meets well-being. Join us in this AlA presentation as we explore the transformative power of healthy buildings, unraveling the impact of indoor environments on our senses and attention. Discover the key elements of designing spaces that harmonize with our natural inclinations, promoting not just physical health but also mental and emotional well-being. Learn how to redefine 21st century spaces that nurture and engage our senses.

 

Zumtobel

From Shadow to Sparkle | 1LU

Lighting is often considered an afterthought and is simply treated by applying one type of ceiling mounted luminaire to plan drawings. Fixtures usually chosen are single component luminaires such as downlights or diffuser fixtures. While the lighting result may meet specified illumination criteria, such an approach tends to produce bland, run-of-the-mill lighting

Lighting for Educational Architecture 1LU/HSW

Rethinking lighting for learning beyond illuminance on a desktop. As traditional teaching shifts to learning companions and guides, education is being reimagined with individualized spaces and flexible schedules. These paradigm shifts in classroom designs call for innovative lighting solutions to match.

The Perfect Fit - The NYTImes Sustainable Lighting Refurbishment | 1LU/HSW

As 2020 loomed, the Times’ building-management team sought to benefit from maturing LED lighting technology. The Times staff saw opportunities for additional energy savings and other advantages readily available with LED. But could they find a retrofit solution that would improve the appearance, flexibility, and lighting quality, without requiring expensive new fixtures and controls?

W. Daniel Costello Jr.