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2011.05.17

AUGIWorld May 2011 Issue has been released!

In the last issue, our experts gave you a first look at the latest releases of Autodesk’s most popular products. This month, you’ll learn tips and techniques for implementing those new releases—or any release, for that matter. Our authors take you from creating an implementation plan all the way through to rolling out the new releases to users.   Articles in this issue take on implementation for these products: AutoCAD, Navisworks, Revit, Inventor, AutoCAD MEP, Autodesk Factory Design Suite, Civil 3D, and others.

Click Here to read the AUGIWorld May 2011 issue

Also in this issue:

AutoCAD Map 2012: First Impressions – Author Andra Marquardt discusses five noteworthy Map enhancements: Revised workspaces, assigning coordinate systems, linking Excel files, enhanced style tools, and converting dynamic labels.

AutoCAD Architecture Project Navigator – Learn why the Project Navigator is the ultimate organization aide in this article by Melinda Heavrin.

BUILT - BIM  to FM – A series of articles kicks off with a look at how Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), Building Information Modeling (BIM), and Lean processes are improving delivery processes in the construction industry and enabling more efficient procurement.

Setting up Filters in Autodesk Revit – Casey Eckhard with a how-to on some Revit filter fundamentals.

Autodesk 3ds Max – Author Tom Cipolla explores the use of the Scanline rendering engine for scene lighting.

And it is over 70 pages!

Plus:

Autodesk Insider – 15 Questions with Autodesk’s Volker Joseph

Heads Up – Updates, service packs, and known issues

Inside Track – Developments at Autodesk and in the third-party software community

2011.05.05

AUGI CAD CAMP 2011 Schedule has been released!

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In today's competitive marketplace, professional development is imperative to gain an edge on the competition, whether you're looking to land your next job or you company's next design project.

2011 AUGI CAD Camps are focused on helping you gain industry recognized credentials through Autodesk Certification so you can accelerate your professional development, improve productivity, and enhance credibility for you and your employer.

Are you ready to take the next step? Start your professional training now with
AUGI CAD Camp brought to you by the Autodesk User Group International (AUGI), CADLearning and Autodesk.

AUGI CAD Camp Benefits
•  One full day of professional classroom instruction
•  60 days of free access to CADLearning video tutorials – online 24/7
•  Access to audio recordings of the Camp sessions after the event
•  Free Autodesk Certification Assessment Tests
•  Autodesk Certification Exam Discount Vouchers

Register for an AUGI CAD Camp event in your area today to get started!

 

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