EnergyLogic and The Energy Conservatory Launch Game-based Training Platform
In playing the game, home performance professionals can gain continuing education units
DENVER — EnergyLogic has partnered with The Energy Conservatory (TEC) in the introduction of “Game of Homes,” EnergyLogic’s new, free game-based training platform for home performance professionals. As the first Game of Homes sponsor, TEC enjoys early marketing rights to pioneer players — exposing them to TEC’s specialized tools for creating more efficient and healthy buildings. In playing the game, home performance professionals can gain continuing education units (CEUs).
“We’re in alignment with EnergyLogic’s approach to training and growing the quality and caliber of professionals who work in this industry,” said Gary Nelson, president of TEC. “Putting training into a gaming package makes perfect sense to us. It is clearly working as a fun and effective way to get pros the development skills they need.”