DOE HQ F 413.6 Zero Energy Ready home Training Evaluation

Programs for Improving Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings

DOE HQ F 413.6

Programs for Improving Energy Efficiency in Residential Buildings

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DOE HQ F 413.6
(03/2015)

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DOE Zero Energy Ready Home Training Evaluation Form

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Date: _______________________

Location: _________________________________

For each statement, check if you agree or disagree using a rating scale from “1” to “5” as follows:
“1” indicates that you strongly disagree with the statement
“3” indicates you neither agree nor disagree
“5” indicates that you strongly agree

Please rate your response:
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Strongly Agree
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5

Individual Modules:
“Definition” helped me frame the core principles in Zero Energy Ready Homes
“The Visible Future” provided a useful vision where housing is headed
“Visible Future Builders” provided a useful builder perspective on Zero Energy Ready Homes
“Value Proposition” as presented will resonate with my homebuyers
“Business Case” provided a viable argument for building Zero Energy Ready Homes now
“Technical Specs Overview” provided the right amount of Zero Energy Ready Home details
“Recognition” clearly showed me how to get homes certified
“Local Solution” successfully explained how to build in the local market
Overall Course Assessment:
Based on this training, I will consider constructing/designing Zero Energy Ready Homes
The time and pace for the course was just right
Trainer(s):
The trainer(s) was/were knowledgeable about the topic
The trainer(s) was/were well prepared for the session
The trainer(s) encouraged active participation
The trainer(s) answered questions in a complete and clear manner

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