The Subtle Art of: “WELL V1 - The Healthy Building Standard"

WELL V1 | Health and wellness | Building Design | Occupant well-being | WELL AP Exam Prep | Sustainability | Green Build
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Architectural Design
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The Subtle Art of: “WELL V1 - The Healthy Building Standard"
108
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4 hours
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Feb 2023
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$64.99
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Why take this course?

Looking at your message, it seems like you're providing a comprehensive overview of a WELL Building Standard performance verification course, its benefits, who it's for, and the value of the WELL AP certification. You've also included testimonials from past students to highlight the effectiveness of your teaching approach.

Here are some suggestions to enhance the clarity and impact of your message:

  1. Course Overview: Clearly state what the course covers, including the scope of the WELL Building Standard, the structure of the course, and any unique teaching methods or resources you provide.

  2. Target Audience: Define who the course is for with more precision. For example, "This course is designed for architects, engineers, interior designers, real estate professionals, public health practitioners, and facility managers looking to deepen their understanding of the WELL Building Standard and prepare for the WELL AP examination."

  3. Certification Benefits: Emphasize the tangible benefits of obtaining a WELL AP certification, such as career advancement opportunities, increased marketability, and potential salary enhancements.

  4. Exam Preparation: Detail the specific aspects of the course that prepare students for the WELL AP exam, including practice questions, review of key concepts, and study tips.

  5. Learning Experience: Share more about the interactive elements of your course, such as case studies, group discussions, or hands-on projects, to illustrate how students will engage with the material.

  6. Testimonials: Continue to use testimonials effectively by incorporating them directly into the narrative where they support a point you're making, rather than listing them separately. For example, "Many past participants have found my strategic approach to teaching WELL concepts both engaging and effective for exam preparation, as Solene Moitry expressed: 'Hans' teaching skills and valuable experience are delivered exceptionally well and enabled me to find a job in this field.'"

  7. Call to Action: End with a clear call to action, encouraging potential students to enroll in the course. Make it easy for them by providing a direct link or information on how to get started.

  8. Format and Delivery: Mention if the course is self-paced, live, or a combination of both, and any additional support like office hours or Q&A sessions you offer.

  9. Updates and Relevance: Ensure that the content reflects the most current version of the WELL Building Standard (as of my knowledge cutoff in 2023, Version 2 is the latest) and any recent changes or updates to the standard or certification process.

By incorporating these elements into your message, you'll provide a more comprehensive and persuasive overview of your course and its value to potential students.

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