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Professional Development
California is one of the few states that does not require professional development hours (PDH) for licensed professional engineers. I’ve often wondered about this and why this is the case. I think that it’s pretty widely accepted that professional development … Continue reading
Posted in AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, Autodesk University, Civil 3D, GIS, MEP, Navisworks, Raster, Revit, Topobase
Tagged Engineering, Professional Development, Training
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AU 2011 – November 29th through December 1st
Autodesk University 2011 is less than two weeks away and we’re gearing up to make AU 2011 one of the best ever. Autodesk Topobase First up, we are presenting a class on the implementation of Autodesk Topobase for the City … Continue reading
Online CAD Training Manuals
For the past few weeks I’ve been working on a new project. We’re taking our training manuals, example files, and even a few videos and putting them online. We’re calling them CAD Books for now. It’s proving to be quite … Continue reading
Posted in AutoCAD, AutoCAD Architecture, Civil 3D, Map 3D, MEP, Navisworks, Raster
Tagged Books, E-Books, Free, Manuals, Training, Training Materials, Updates, Videos
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Drafting Speed
Everyone in AutoCAD drafts at a different speed. When you’re watching someone use AutoCAD, especially if you are unfamiliar with the software, you might find yourself amazed at how fast their fingers fly to create a drawing. Conversely, if you’ve … Continue reading