Learning Objectives
A learning objective is an explicit statement that clearly expresses what the learner will be able to do after taking a course. It is an observable and measurable learner outcome statement.
All CE courses must have 4-5 learning objectives. Please view the Bloom’s Taxonomy handout below, as well as the Helpful Action Words tab, for assistance in creating learning objectives.
All CE courses must have 4-5 learning objectives. Please view the Bloom’s Taxonomy handout below, as well as the Helpful Action Words tab, for assistance in creating learning objectives.
Sample Learning Objectives:
After reading this article, you should able to:
1. Identify and recognize the significance of building enclosure and facade components in both the design and performance of buildings.
2. Assess the performance aspects of exterior wall and fenestration systems as they relate to code compliance, energy performance, durability, and sustainability.
3. Explain the importance of proper design and construction techniques to help assure that systems perform as intended.
4. Determine ways to incorporate the principles presented into specific building projects as shown in case studies.
After reading this article, you should able to:
1. Identify and recognize the significance of building enclosure and facade components in both the design and performance of buildings.
2. Assess the performance aspects of exterior wall and fenestration systems as they relate to code compliance, energy performance, durability, and sustainability.
3. Explain the importance of proper design and construction techniques to help assure that systems perform as intended.
4. Determine ways to incorporate the principles presented into specific building projects as shown in case studies.