What is the Future of Intelligent Homes and Communities?

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This course will introduce interior designers, architects, and design students to expert panelists across government, industry, design, technology, and standards, who share their field perspectives on this issue. 

The Lake Nona Medical City is surrounded by education facilities, five million square feet of commercial and retail space, and a mix of residential options within the 7,000-acre master-planned community – reserving forty percent of the community for open green space and lakes. In this session, expert panelists across healthcare, design, technology and media will engage each other and the audience to explore insights this community model can offer to the future of smart, “intelligent” commercial and residential design.

This seminar was recorded as part of the 2015 Impact Summit.


What You Will Learn
  • Evaluate the relationship between buildings, communities, and amenities in terms of physical, mental, psychological, and ecological health.
  • Recognize the potential holistic health benefits of intelligent, network-enabled sensor devices in a home or commercial building.
  • Interpret and integrate innovative design solutions for “connected” communities.
  • Recognize cross-sector terminology related to health and wellness oriented design.

Continuing Education Approval - Expired
  • 1 IDCEC CEU | HSW |  CC-105685R1  (Your CEU will be reported to IDCEC on your behalf.)


Access period: One year from registration date.

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What is the Future of Intelligent Homes and Communities? - Welcome Video
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Open to view video. Please view this 40 second video for information on earning continuing education credit and course instructions. (THIS VIDEO HAS NO SOUND)
Section 1: Introduction and Healthy Cities and Community Models
Part 1: Introduction
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Open to view video. This 16 minute video is an introduction of panelists and their areas of expertise and overview of Lake Nona development and the Medical School building. (This video includes audio)
Part 2: Healthy Cities and Community Models
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Open to view video. In this 22 minute video panelists and moderator discuss "healthy city" innovative community models. (This video includes audio)
Quiz 1
6 Questions  |  5 attempts  |  5/6 points to pass
6 Questions  |  5 attempts  |  5/6 points to pass You must score a minimum of 83% (5 correct responses) to pass the quiz. You will have up to 5 attempts to pass.
Section 2: Data Privacy and Health Promotion; Technology and Healthcare Delivery
Part 3: Data Privacy and Health Promotion
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Open to view video. In this 15 minute video panelists talk about data privacy and concepts that link health promotion with design. (This video includes audio)
Part 4: Technology and Healthcare Delivery
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Open to view video. In this 17 minute video panelists discuss changes in technology and healthcare delivery. (This video includes audio)
Quiz 2
4 Questions  |  5 attempts  |  3/4 points to pass
4 Questions  |  5 attempts  |  3/4 points to pass You must score a minimum of 75% (3 correct responses) to pass this quiz.
What is the Future of Intelligent Homes and Communities? Course Evaluation
9 Questions
9 Questions Please complete the survey to receive your course completion certificate.
IDCEC Course Completion Certificate
1.0 IDCEC CEU   |  Certificate available
1.0 IDCEC CEU   |  Certificate available 1 IDCEC CEU | HSW awarded upon successful completion of the course. REPORTING: ASID will report CEUs earned directly to IDCEC on your behalf if you are an ASID member.