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PACKAGE INCLUDES

 •  AutoCAD Architecture 2011 Training on DVD
 •  18 Hours of training by Certified Autodesk Instructors
 •  Exercise files

 

COURSE INTRODUCTION

AutoCAD Architecture 2011 Training Course on DVD-ROM with 311 tutorials for the New, Upgrading or Advanced User

Learn features and functions of AutoCAD Architecture 2011. Create building designs and construction drawings, extract views and annotate models, use and create content and work in the drawing management system. You’ll learn the basics from starting your project to rendering and much more.

These new products are produced in an entirely new engine we're calling V8. It includes powerful new search capabilities, personal mini-courses and a more intuitive user interface.


Requirements:

 •  Microsoft Windows XP(32), Vista, 7
 •  Internet Explorer 6.0+
 •  Adobe Flash Plugin
 •  512 MB Ram
 •  1 GHz Processor or faster
 •  Screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher
 •  5.5 GB of Hard Disk Space required for Installation
 •  DVD-ROM Drive for Install only
 •  Mouse (or pointing device) needed for navigation
 •  Sound Card and Speakers or Headphones

 


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COURSE FEATURES

Our AutoCAD Architecture 2011 training course DVDs put the control in your hands. Use when wanted or needed to answer a question, and watch again and again as often as you need.

A full-featured training DVD covering beginner to advanced concepts, and everything in between.

For instant technical support use our powerful search function to quickly locate and view short 'how-to' lessons. Get answers to all of your first level technical support issues 'instantly' with this in-house training resource.

As a flexible CAD training solution, you can sort the lessons and progress from beginner to advanced topics; or just review seldom used commands and added functionality of new releases.

 •  No Internet connection is needed because you install and authorize
        CADLearning directly on your PC.
 •  No CAD software required.
 •  Train at home, at the office or on the road.
 •  Easy-to-use, visual interface for following step-by-step tutorials while listening to
        an actual instructor.
 •  Built-in Help Desk with powerful keyword search functionality that easily and quickly
        answers CAD questions and addresses unique needs as they occur.
 •  Intelligent History that tracks completed lessons allows users to resume where they
        left off and easily view and manage individual professional development.
 •  Datasets and drawing files included in this AutoCAD Architecture 2011

        training course.

 

What will CadLearning training course DVDs do for me?

In today's highly competitive world, organizations and individuals need to stay on top of their game. Our CADLearning training DVDs empower users to: 

 •  Increase productivity by providing lessons and courses that improve
        competencies, enabling more to be accomplished in less time.
 •  Maximize the quality of their work. CADLearning lessons keep users up-to-date on
        the latest design software, sharpening the skills and expertise that drive
        better results.


Gain better control of time management by offering lessons that are:

 •  Easily accessible from home or office, minimizing disruption from daily work.
 •  Repeatable as often as needed to assure full understanding and retention.
 •  Self-paced with real-world examples taught by industry experts.
 •  Easily assess skills and measure competency gained through benchmarking
        against peers and competition.
 •  Evaluate and pinpoint areas where improvement is needed.
 •  With hosted eLearning Centers, corporate users can even tailor learning
        around identified areas of weakness.
 •  Prepare for Autodesk Certification Exams.

 

TESTIMONIALS

With offices located in different parts of the world, we needed a way to provide continuous training, documentation and tutorials for anyone who needed them, anytime, anywhere.
- Vincent Poon, CAD/BIM Manager, Kohn Pederson Fox Architects.


CADLearning is advantageous for all skill levels: beginner, intermediate and advanced alike. You pay only for what you need. You get what you pay for as many times as you need it, whenever you need it.
- John H. Backensto, SFC, US Army (ret).


We needed a way to vary the learning experience and make it available anytime, anywhere. We use our CADLearning site in the classroom as a different way of presenting to our students. Then we take it to the next level, allowing students to log on and continue learning - anywhere in the world and whenever they need it (Network Version).
- J.C. Malitzke, Dept. Chair, Computer Integrated Technologies, Moraine Valley Community College


"I would just like to say Thank You for offering such an informative and easy to use training solution.  As a project manager with no formal training in Autodesk Architectural Desktop, I have found your training videos to be just what I needed to understand the various tools included in the program.  The step by step techniques shown in your videos is just what I needed to start being productive with the software. Actually, your training program showed me things that I did't even realise the program was capable of.  With the help of your training video, I'm able to see a return on my investment in the software. I have your product installed on my laptop so that it goes where I go. It is quick and easy to reference your training video sections as I'm working on a project. I'm currently budgeting more copies of your training solutions so that each of our operators have it available on their workstations. Thanks again for a great product."
- Brian Gutschow



 

COURSE OUTLINE


Introduction to AutoCAD Architecture
Introduction to AutoCAD Architecture
Installing AutoCAD Architecture
Launching the Application for the First Time
Introducing the AutoCAD Architecture Interface
Application Menu Contents
The Ribbon, Quick Access Toolbar and InfoCenter
Terminology and Helper Tools
Status Bars
Introduction to the Display System
Layer Management
Differences Between Color- and
Style-Based Template Files
The Role Materials Play in Object Display
Introduction to Project Navigator
AutoCAD Architecture Specific Tabs in the Options Dialog Box
Entering the Activation Code

Quick Start
Introduction to Quick Start
Creating a Small Building
Creating Our Building Mass, Slices, Levels and Creating a New Project
Creating the Exterior Shell
Creating the Ground Floor
Creating the Column Grid
Creating the Core
Creating Views
Creating Plan and Elevation Sheet Files
Creating Section and Enlarged Plan Sheet Files

Productivity Tools
Introduction to Productivity Tools
Configuring Your Personal Workspace
Learning to Use Dynamic Input
Using Right-Click Menus
Using Grips in AutoCAD Architecture in Plan Views
Using Grips in AutoCAD
Architecture in Elevation and Isometric Views
Using Edit in Plan, Section and Elevation with AEC Objects
Edit Objects in Place
Using Isolate Objects To Simplify Your Views
Using Live Sections
Navigating in 3D
Using Object Viewer
Creating User-Defined Palettes and Tools

Introduction To Content
Introduction to Content
Using AutoCAD Architecture Templates
Task-Based Palettes
Using Design Center
Using Content Browser
Using the Properties Palette
Using Style Manager
Using Display Manager
Using Autodesk Seek

Conceptual Design Tools
Introduction to Conceptual Design Tools
Massing Studies
Using Mass Groups and Slices
Space Planning
Analyzing Designs
Moving the Design Forward

Building Geometry
Introduction to Building Geometry
Walls: Creating Accurately
Walls: Introducing Justification
Walls: Justification and Object Snaps
Walls: Changing Justification
Walls: Modifying and Cleaning Up Edges
Walls: Using AutoCAD Tools
Walls: Styles - an In-Depth Look
Walls: Understanding Cleanup Radius
Walls: Understanding Component Priorities
Walls: Overriding Component Priorities
Walls: Understanding Cleanup Groups
Walls: Understanding Location Elevations
Walls: Using Wall Modification Tools
Walls: Understanding Wall Offset Modification Tools
Walls: Understanding AEC Trim and Extends Tools
Walls: Modifying a Style Assignment
Walls: Adding and Modifying Interior Walls
Walls: Converting Linework to Walls
Walls: Using Renovation Mode to Create Phased Wall Styles
Walls: Creating Phased Projects
Creating Interior Walls in Our Project
Walls: Using Geometric and Dimensional Constraints with Walls
Doors: Creating
Doors: Modifying
Doors: Styles - an In-Depth Look
Windows: Creating
Windows: Modifying
Windows: Styles - an In-Depth Look
Openings: Creating and Modifying
Doors and Windows: Additional Styles
Using Multiple and Relative to Grid Options with Doors and Windows
Creating Doors and Windows in Our Project
Column Grids: Rectangular
Column Grids: Radial
Column Grids: Modifying
Column Grids: Annotating
Structure: Adding Columns to Grids
Column Grids: Irregular Column Grids
Column Grids: Enhanced Custom Grids
Structure: Understanding the Display of Structural Members
Creating Column Grids in Our Project
Structure: Structural Member Catalog
Structure: Content Browser Styles
Structure: Structural Member Wizard
Structure: Custom Columns
Structure: Add and Modify Columns
Structure: Adding Beams
Structure: Modifying Beams
Structure: Adding Beam Layouts
Structure: Representing Bracing
Creating Structure in Our Project
Spaces: Creating
Spaces: Automatically Generating
Spaces: Modifying
Spaces: Styles - An In-Depth Look
Spaces: Dividing
Creating Spaces in Our Project

More Geometry
Introduction to More Geometry
Curtain Walls: Creating
Curtain Walls: Modifying
Curtain Walls: Styles - An In-Depth Look
Curtain Walls: Convert from Other Objects
Creating Curtain Walls in Our Project
Curtain Walls: Edit In Place
Door/Window Assemblies: Creating
Door/Window Assemblies: Modifying
Door/Window Assemblies: Styles
Door/Window Assemblies: Converting from Other Objects
Creating Door/Window Assemblies in Our Project
Slabs: Creating
Slabs: Modifying
Slabs: Styles - An In-Depth Look
Slabs: Applying Edge Styles
Slabs: Edge Styles - An In-Depth Look
Creating Slabs in Our Project
Stairs: Creating Straight
Stairs: Creating U-Shaped and Multi-Landing
Stairs: Creating Curved and Spiral
Stairs: Creating Custom
Stairs: Modifying Stairs
Stairs: Styles - An In-Depth Look
Stairs: Creating Ramps
Railings: Creating
Railings: Modifying
Railings: Styles - An In-Depth Look
Adding Stairs and Railings in Our Project
Ceiling Grids: Creating
Ceiling Grids: Modifying
Ceiling Properties of Spaces
Ceiling Materials
Creating Ceilings in Our Project
Roofs: Creating
Roofs: Modifying with Grips
Roofs: Modifying with Properties
Roof Slabs: Creating
Roof Slabs: Converting from Other Objects and Adding Holes
Roof Slabs: Applying Edge Styles
Creating the Roof in Our Project

Adding Components
Introduction to Adding Components
Understanding and Using Multi-View Blocks
FF&E: Finding Content
FF&E: Placing Multi-View Blocks
FF&E: Accurate Placement Of Components
FF&E: Anchoring and Setting
Location Relationships
Ceiling Objects: Adding Fixtures
Ceiling Objects: Representing Soffits
Creating and Using Object Profiles
Adding Components to Our Model

Sections and Elevations
Introduction to Sections and Elevations
Assembling the Building Model
Setting Your Building on a Site
Elevations: Creating
Elevations: Modifying
Sections: Creating from the Section and Elevation Panel
Sections: Creating from the Callout Palette
Sections: Modifying
Sections and Elevations: Updating Changes
Sections and Elevations: Adding Visual Depth
Sections and Elevations: Styles - An In-Depth Look
Sections and Elevations: Using Component and Design Rules
Sections and Elevations: Working with Materials
Creating Sections and Elevations in Our Project

Annotation
Introduction to Annotation
General Concepts: Edit Scale List
General Concepts: Annotation: The Drawing Setup Dialog Box
General Concepts: Annotation Scale with AEC Objects
General Concepts: Scale and Hatch Patterns in AEC Objects
General Concepts: Annotation Scale Within Layouts
Text: Placing
Text: Placing with Leaders
Text: Setting Default Behavior
Text: Using Layer Key Overrides
Text: Modifying Layer Key Overrides
Dimensions: Placing AEC Dimensions and AEC Dimension Styles
Dimensions: Modifying AEC Dimensions
Dimensions: Other Tools
Callouts: Creating for Annotation Only
Tags: Applying to Doors and Windows
Tags: Applying to Walls
Tags: Applying Room Tags to Spaces
Tags: Applying to Objects
Labels: Applying to Grids
Schedules: Creating
Schedules: Modifying
Schedules: Using Schedules to Find Items in Your Project
Keynotes: Placing in Views
Keynotes: Sheet Versus Reference Keynotes
Keynotes: Modifying
Keynotes: Placing a Keynote Legend
Placing Annotation in Our Project

Detailing
Introduction to Detailing
Creating a Detail View using Callout Tools
Using The Detail Manager
Adding Detail Components
Modifying Details
Using AEC Modify Tools
Annotating a Detail

Understanding The Display System
Introduction to Understanding The Display System
Using the Display Manager
Modifying System Display Representation
Modifying Style Display Representation
Modifying Object Display Representation
Understanding the Properties Palette Display Tab
Understanding Display Sets
Understanding Display Configurations
Display Control and Multi-View Blocks
Using Materials to Affect Display Representations

Using AutoCAD Architecture Layer Tools
Introduction to Using AutoCAD Architecture Layer Tools
Layer Management
Understanding Layer Standards
Understanding Layer Key Styles
Layer Filters
Layer States
Loading Layer Key Styles
Creating a Layer Standard

Layout Design Objects
Introduction to Layout Design Objects
Using AEC Modify Tools
Layout Grids
Using Layout Curves
Using Anchors

Organizing Projects with the Drawing Management System
Introduction to Organizing Projects with the Drawing Management System
Unique Benefits of Project Management
Project Browser
Options for AEC Project Defaults
Create a New Project
Understanding Project Navigator
The Project Tab
The Constructs, Views and Sheets Tabs
Adding Existing Drawings To Project Navigator
Creating Constructs from Objects in Existing Drawings
Creating Constructs from Other Constructs
Creating Elements
Creating Plan Views
Creating Elevation Views
Creating Section Views
Annotating Views
Creating Schedule Views
Manage Sheet Set Properties
Creating Sheet Subsets
Creating Sheets
Create Named Model Space Views and Link to Sheets
Using Callouts to Create Named Model Space Views and Linking to Sheets
Insert Sheet List Table

Advanced Building Geometry
Introduction to Advanced Building Geometry
Using Advanced Wall Tools
Interference Conditions and Walls
Interference Conditions - Stairs and Slabs
Roofs: Varying Roof Plate Heights
Roofs: Trimming and Mitering Edges
Roofs: Adding a Dormer

Publishing from the Project Navigator
Introduction to Publishing from the Project Navigator
Publish Your Project
Publish with Subsets
Publishing Sheets Sections
Publish with Overrides

Creating Custom Styles and Components
Introduction to Creating Custom Styles and Components
Walls: Editing Styles
Walls: Creating New Walls with Existing Wall Components
Walls: Understanding Endcaps
Walls: Endcap Styles for Wall Openings
Walls: Edit In Place Endcaps
Door and Window Styles - Design Rules
Door and Window Styles - Adjusting Dimensions
Door and Window Styles - Creating Custom Shapes
Door and Window Styles - Adding Muntins
Door/Window Assembly and Curtain Wall Design Rules and Terminology - Primary Grids + Element Definitions
Door/Window Assembly and Curtain Wall Design Rules and Terminology - Nested Grids
Door/Window Assemblies - Creating a Custom Door/Window Assembly
Door/Window Assembly and Curtain Walls - Modifying the Frames
Creating a Custom Curtain Wall Unit
Creating a Custom Curtain Wall
Door-Window Assembly and Curtain Walls - Creating Style Overrides
Creating a Custom Curtain Wall in Our Project
Creating Components for a Multi-View Block
Multi-View Blocks - Assigning Component Visibility
Annotation Scaling with Multi-View Blocks

Graphic Presentation and Visualization
Introduction to Graphic Presentation and Visualization
Visual Styles
Adding a Camera
Slicing the Model
Using Napkin Sketch
Using Display Themes

Rendering with AutoCAD Architecture
Sun and Location Settings
Adding Lights
Adding a Camera and a Background
Rendering Settings
Using Materials on AEC Objects
Fine Tuning Curved Objects

Working with Others
Introduction to Working with Others
Importing Geometry and Data from Other Programs
Exporting Geometry and Data

Troubleshooting
Introduction to Troubleshooting
Why Are Walls Not Cleaning Up?
Why Are There Question Marks in My Schedules?
How do I Restore Panels and Tabs to the Ribbon?
How Do I Restore Hidden Messages and Tool Tips?




 

 
 
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