KNX Building Automation for VET Trainers
Deliver KNX training that works in the real world. ETS configuration, device setup, and structured exercises for students learning building automation. Designed for trainers with KNX practitioner knowledge — not an ETS tutorial. Includes a ready-to-use lab scenario and rubric for a KNX commissioning assessment.
Who gets the most from this course
Designed for VET trainers who run practical sessions and want their professional development to show for it — in their teaching and in their credentials.
- You want to raise the quality of how you assess and teach in your workshop
- You need practical tools you can apply in your very next session
- You want a verified credential that reflects your professional growth
- Your institution expects you to lead on competency-based or outcome-based practice
What you'll be able to do
Technical
- ETS software operation and KNX group addresses
- Device commissioning and project structuring
- Fault-finding and diagnostic exercises
Pedagogical
- Designing KNX installation exercises for EQF 4-5 learners
- Assessment rubrics for KNX commissioning tasks
- Teaching troubleshooting as systematic diagnosis
Digital
- ETS Demo mode for student practice without a full licence
- KNX Virtual for hardware-free simulation
- KNX Association online resources and certification pathways
How you'll learn
Each module follows a structured learning cycle designed for working trainers. You won't just read slides — you'll solve problems, make decisions, and build tools you can use on Monday.
Evidence-based design · AI-assisted feedback · ~90 min per module
What the course covers
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1Free PreviewKNX System Architecture for Trainers
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2LockedETS Software Essentials
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3LockedProgramming Logic & Group Addresses
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4LockedHands-On Workshop Design
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5LockedTroubleshooting & Assessment
What you earn — and what it means
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Verified Open Badge
The same credential standard used by Google and IBM — shareable to LinkedIn -
PDF Certificate
Printable certificate of completion with training hours and EU level -
5 CPD hours
Structured professional development, documented and verifiable. CPD (Continuing Professional Development) hours are widely accepted in EU institutions as evidence of ongoing professional learning. They are not formally accredited by national authorities. -
Cohort journey
Modules unlock weekly. Once unlocked, revisit any time — your credential never expires