"Selecting Digital Tools for Landscape Design" Live Webinar February 29th

Elizabeth Desrosiers, St. Louis Community College
by Staff

Learn how to compare various programs for your job type, spreadsheet templates to compare programs, and how to find reliable sources. Pre-register today.

Webinar Description:
Project Management
With so many different software programs, websites, and mobile applications available for designing landscapes, it can often be overwhelming to prioritize software needs and select a cost-effective, functional solution.

For example, do you need a full-featured CAD (computer aided drafting) solution or can you achieve your design goals with a layer-based visualization application? How do the costs and features compare across multiple tool choices? This webinar walks through typical features provided by these tools, and recommends ways to prioritize your needs, compare costs, and find reliable sources for training and support.

Elizabeth Desrosiers
Elizabeth Desrosiers is a designer and project manager working at the intersection between horticulture, landscape design, digital technologies, and process improvement. At St. Louis Community College, Elizabeth guides horticulture students through the process of selecting digital tools, drafting site plans, and rendering those plans in two and three dimensions. With certifications in Adobe Photoshop, Microsoft Excel, Project Management, and Information Technology, plus experience using and teaching SketchUp, AutoCAD, VRAY, and Enscape, Elizabeth enjoys bringing a unique cross-functional skill set to the classroom to share with her students.

Click here to register for this webinar. Earn LA/CES HSW, APLD, PGMS, and NALP CEUs while networking with the speaker during the live session. Can't attend live? Register early to receive the recording and quiz link shortly after the webinar has ended to watch whenever, wherever.

Learning Objectives:
1. Compare the functional capabilities provided by digital landscape design tools.
2. Use spreadsheet templates to prioritize features and compare costs for tool selection.
3. Find reliable on-line training and support sources for landscape design digital tools.

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