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1 COURSE CATALOG Learn Faster. Retain More. Save Time. globaletraining.ca

2 Global etraining is a Canadian EduTech company with over 25 years of experience in developing and delivering exceptional computer-based learning. Our world-leading technical training platform is home to thousands of hours of technical content integrated with custom content developed directly by subject-matter experts through The Generator. We are a strategic training partner to some of the world s largest and most diverse multinational design, construction and software organizations, government bodies and Fortune 500 companies, and the global leader in designing and developing training for the 21st Century. Learn Faster. Retain More. Save Time.

3 Table of Contents GeT the Latest, Greatest, Most Up-To-Datest... 1 GeT Professional... 2 The Complete Guide Series... 2 Superior Learning Technology... 3 BIM BIM 201: Understanding BIM... 4 BIM in Facilities Management... 5 BIM for Contractors... 5 BIM for Engineers... 6 BIM for Structural Engineers... 6 BIM for Owners... 7 AutoCAD 2D Drafting & Annotation AutoCAD 3D AutoCAD Advanced AutoCAD Architecture AutoCAD Civil 3D AutoCAD Civil 3D Advanced Concepts AutoCAD Electrical AutoCAD LT AutoCAD Map 3D AutoCAD Mechanical AutoCAD MEP AutoCAD P&ID AutoCAD Plant 3D Autodesk 3ds Max Autodesk Advance Steel Basic Autodesk Dynamo Autodesk Fabrication CADmep Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Inventor ilogic Autodesk Navisworks Autodesk Revit Advanced Concepts Autodesk Revit Architecture Autodesk Revit Families Autodesk Revit MEP Autodesk Revit Structure Autodesk Showcase Autodesk Vault Basic Autodesk Vault Workgroup Autodesk Vault Professional AutoCAD 2D Drafting & Annotation AutoCAD 3D AutoCAD Advanced AutoCAD Architecture AutoCAD Civil 3D AutoCAD Civil 3D Advanced Concepts AutoCAD Electrical AutoCAD LT AutoCAD Map 3D AutoCAD MEP AutoCAD P&ID AutoCAD Plant 3D Autodesk 3ds Max Autodesk 3ds Max Design Autodesk BIM 360 Glue and Field Autodesk Infraworks Autodesk Infraworks Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Inventor Routed Systems Autodesk Navisworks Autodesk ReCap Autodesk ReCap Photo Autodesk ReCap Pro Autodesk Revit Advanced Concepts Autodesk Revit Architecture Autodesk Revit Families Autodesk Revit MEP Autodesk Revit MEP Advanced Autodesk Revit Structure Autodesk Revit Structure Advanced Autodesk Showcase Autodesk Simulation Mechanical Autodesk Vault Basic Solidworks AutoCAD AutoCAD Advanced Concepts AutoCAD Architecture AutoCAD Civil 3D AutoCAD Electrical AutoCAD LT AutoCAD Map 3D AutoCAD MEP AutoCAD P&ID AutoCAD Plant 3D Autodesk 3ds Max Design Autodesk BIM 360 Field Autodesk BIM 360 Glue Autodesk Infraworks Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Navisworks Autodesk Navisworks Freedom Autodesk Quantity Takeoff Autodesk Revit Advanced Concepts Autodesk Revit Architecture Autodesk Revit Families Autodesk Revit MEP Autodesk Revit Structure Autodesk Showcase Autodesk Vault Microsoft Access Microsoft Excel Microsoft Outlook Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Publisher Microsoft Project Microsoft Word Total Leadership Library Competitive Advantages GeT Industry Expertise GeT The Generator Integrated Training for an Integrated Industry. The 4-Step BIM Solution How People Learn About Global etraining Our Values

4 GeT the Latest, Greatest, Most Up-To-Datest 1 Autodesk AutoCAD 2D Drafting and Annotation AutoCAD 3D AutoCAD Advanced AutoCAD Architecture AutoCAD Civil 3D AutoCAD Civil 3D Advanced Concepts AutoCAD Electrical AutoCAD LT AutoCAD Map 3D AutoCAD Mechanical AutoCAD MEP AutoCAD P&ID AutoCAD Plant 3D AutoCAD Raster Design* Autodesk 3ds Max Autodesk 3ds Max Design Autodesk Advance Steel Autodesk Fabrication CADmep Autodesk Maya Animation* Autodesk Maya Modeling* Autodesk Nastran* Autodesk Showcase Autodesk Simulation Autodesk Simulation Mechanical* Autodesk Vault Basic Autodesk Vault Professional Autodesk Vault Workgroup Autodesk BIM 360 (Glue and Field) Autodesk Dynamo Autodesk Fusion 360* Autodesk Infraworks Autodesk Infraworks 360 Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Inventor ilogic Autodesk Inventor Professional* Autodesk Inventor Routed Systems Autodesk Moldflow* Autodesk Navisworks Manage* Autodesk Navisworks Simulate* Autodesk Navisworks Autodesk Point Layout* Autodesk ReCap Autodesk ReCap Photo Autodesk ReCap Pro Autodesk Revit Advanced Concepts Autodesk Revit Architecture Autodesk Revit Families Autodesk Revit MEP Advanced Autodesk Revit MEP Autodesk Revit Structure Autodesk Revit Structure Advanced Autodesk Revit Structure Autodesk Robot Structural Analysis Professional* Microsoft Microsoft Access (2 Levels) Microsoft Excel (3 Levels) Microsoft Outlook (2 Levels) Microsoft PowerPoint (2 Levels) Microsoft Project (2 Levels) Microsoft Publisher Microsoft Word (3 Levels) BIM BIM 101 BIM 201 BIM for Architects BIM for Contractors BIM for Engineers BIM For Owners BIM for Structural Engineers BIM in Facilities Management BIM for Project Managers* Total Leadership* Introduction to Emotional Intelligence for the AEC industry Relationship Skills: The 12 Steps to High Performing Teams Presentation Skills: How do people perceive you? Primal Safety: How to motivate people to make safe decisions. Innovation and Creativity Improvisation and Leadership/Emotional Intelligence and Marketing Time Management and Systems Thinking Workforce Development Design Solidworks Bluebeam Sketchup Grasshopper* Rhino* Primavera P6* Adobe* Illustrator Photoshop InDesign * Coming soon

5 GeT Professional 2 GeT industry and professional libraries that fulfill CE/PDH requirements and sharpen your skills to mitigate risk, ensure compliance, and improve performance. Professional Development 244 courses covering job and training topics such as leadership, time management, finance, compliance, sexual harassment, communication, and more. Facility Management 563 courses covering skills for facility managers, engineers, and maintenance technicians. Up-to-date codes and standards, including LEED v4, NEC 2014, ASHRAE, IBC, and more. Safety 155 courses designed to address the safety training needs of most job functions in major industry segments, including OSHA 10, Lockout/Tagout or Fall Protection training, risk prevention, and Process Safety Management (PSM). Project Management 244 PMI-approved Project Management courses including management training courses and everything from proposals, schedules, finance to quality control, and more. Construction and Trades 635 courses for the AEC industry including building codes, green building, LEED, design, engineering, and industrial manufacturing courses to sharpen skills, and meet continuing education requirements to renew a professional license, membership or certification. AEC Complete 1571 courses including all courses from Red Vector industry and professional libraries.

6 The Complete Guide Series 2 The Complete Guide series is designed to give you a solid understanding of software features and capabilities. The courses are divided into logically organized, easy-to-follow lectures and topics. Along with text, graphics, audio, and video demonstrations, a typical lecture features multiple Let Me Try exercises that take you step by step through sometimes complex procedures. The goal of performing these steps on your own is an understanding that goes beyond simply knowing what things are called and where to find them, into practical experience with skills you can apply to real-world situations. While each Let Me Try project presents different solutions and methods, we urge you to focus on the concepts and techniques presented, rather than memorizing the specific steps used. Out in the real world, you will be presented with many different situations, and understanding the why of what you re doing will help you more than memorizing the exact how. The Complete Guide series has been carefully structured not only to give you the knowledge and skills you need to be a successful software user, but also to prepare you for the certification exams. This is why we include guides that let you know which topics are of particular importance for certification. Choose your training delivery style: The Guided course is structured to be completed in order from beginning to end. Once any topic is completed, you will have full access to it at any time for one year after registration, to use as a resource. The Guided courses includes Technical Help Desk Support as well qualifies for a Certificates of Completion when purchased through a participating Autodesk ATC. Note, not all courses have the guided version. The Flexible course is not structured like the Guided version, however does contain all the same content, including the lecture quizzes for your own assessment. Flexible course delivery allows full access to any area of the course and is available to you for one full year after registration. This allows you to find what you need, whenever you need it. The Flexible version is not eligible for the Certificate of Completion.

7 Superior Learning Technology 3 Global etraining patented learning methodology is superior because it adapts to each student s unique combination of learning styles with text, audio, demos, exercises, and videos, engaging all the senses and anchoring learning with action. The Global etraining cloud-based technical training platform is the foundation for comprehensive corporate, educational and government knowledge management solutions. The GeT platform combines our advanced training libraries alongside your proprietary know-how, which is converted to interactive and engaging courseware using The Generator. Learn Faster. Retain More. Save Time. Bite-sized etext Interactive User Interface Rotating, Grouping, and Arraying Competency Checkpoints Interactive Hotspots Built-in Search Out of all the other basic modifying tools we could address in this lecture, the Rotate tool is perhaps the most unique. Rotating elements in Revit is not quite the same as in other applications like AutoCAD. Click Let me Try to step through a simple exercise to explore the various ways of rotating content. edemo Click here for a demo video Video Tutorials MENU etip Tips & Tricks Table of Contents Click here for helpful hints Practical Exercises Let Me Try Let s Play! Try it now! View Image Architectural Annotation Learn More Content you need to know Engagement and Context Helpdesk 1-to-1 Instructor Support Certification Objectives New Software Features Audio Narrations Visual Association Lecture Navigation Awards Join Our Team Global etraining is a team of dynamic training experts passionate about leveraging technology to the maximum to create a better, more personalized learning experience. Join our team: team@globaletraining.ca. Authorized Publisher

8 BIM A 2 hour introduction to BIM. At the end of the course, the learner would be expected to have sufficient skills and knowledge to manage their own future BIM learning. Introduction Presenters Course Summary What is BIM Motivation - Benefits & Drivers Introduction Stakeholder Benefits Project Level Benefits International Expectations Drivers Concepts Introduction Communication / Coordination / Collaboration BIM Stands for... Roles and Certifications Terminology Introduction BIM Maturity Model Modelling Level of Development 3D, 4D, 5D, 6D, 7D Information Exchange Standards BIM Execution Plan Common Industry Uses Introduction Visualization Coordination Design Analysis Cost Estimation Scheduling (4D) Site Layout / Site Coordination Prefabrication (Systems) FM Handover Permits and Codes Obstacles Introduction When BIM Doesn t Have the Desired Results Organizational Issues Projects Costs Broad Steps for BIM Adoption Introduction Self Assessment People First Project Technology Mandate and Goals BIM 201: Understanding BIM A 2+ hour follow-up to the BIM 101 introduction. At the end of the course, the learner would be expected to critically examine the use of BIM on a project and have the ability to engage in independent research to understand areas of uncertainty. Introduction Introduction BIM Uses Introduction Disciplines Disciplines BIM Uses BIM Roles Introduction Roles, Tasks, and Job Descriptions Certification and Training Model Definition Introduction Definition Model Purpose Structure Coordination Introduction Roles LOD Model Exchange Tables Logistics BIM Execution Plans Introduction Purpose Structure Templates Relationship to Contracts Summary and Conclusion Recap

9 BIM in Facilities Management 5 The BIM in Facilities Management course will provide overall themes surrounding the use of BIM processes in Facilities Management. The target audience varies from staff who utilizes 3D Software to manage documents within an organization, to management personnel who must make staffing choices, to CFOs looking to understand the investments and opportunities that come with BIM. Clearing of the Decks BIM Definitions BIM Opportunities for Facility Management Data In, Data Out Revit Technicalities - Removing the mystery Terms: Family, Parameter, Schedule, Exporting BIM in Greenfield v/s BIM in Renovation Prone Facilities Digital Lifecycle Data Re-Purposing & Maintenance Level of Development Definition, American General Contractors Application of term in discussion Facility BIM Development Plan Assessment Tools Stakeholder responsibilities BIM Based Project Delivery & BIM Commissioning Definition & Applicability Project Integration & Potential Fee Structure BIM for Contractors BIM For Contractors is designed to give you a greater understanding of standard BIM practices, and terms used by Contractors. This ranges from understanding BIM Strategy for design, to descriptions of Level of Development. Introduction An Introduction to the General Process Contractor s BIM Course Direction A Level of Development What is Level of Development LOD Further Explained BIM Standards Course Direction B National BIM Standards Deliverables Overview Establishing Modeling Standards Data Deliverables COBie and Open Data Standards BIM Strategy for Project Types Bringing it All together New Build Projects Renovation Prone Facilities Necessary Tools Introduction to the Necessary Tools Design - Based Project Execution Plans Construction - Based Project Execution Plan What is a Facility BIM Development Plan Contractor s Conclusion Conclusion

10 BIM for Engineers 6 BIM For Engineers is designed to give you a greater understanding of standard BIM practices, and terms used by Engineers. This ranges from understanding BIM Strategy for design, to descriptions of Level of Development. Introduction An Introduction to the General Process Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing Design BIM Course Direction A Level of Development What is Level of Development LOD Further Explained BIM Standards Course Direction B National BIM Standards Deliverables Overview Establishing Modeling Standards Data Deliverables COBie and Open Data Standards BIM Strategy for Project Types Bringing it All together New Build Projects Renovation Prone Facilities Necessary Tools Introduction to the Necessary Tools Design - Based Project Execution Plans Construction - Based Project Execution Plan What is a Facility BIM Development Plan MEP Conclusion Conclusion BIM for Structural Engineers BIM For Structural Engineers is designed to give you a greater understanding of standard BIM practices, and terms used by Structural Engineers. This ranges from understanding BIM Strategy for design, to descriptions of Level of Development. It is not necessary to have worked with BIM before to understand the concepts mentioned in this course. Learn the language the Contractors use within the BIM environment, and how the concepts are applied. Introduction An Introduction to the General Process Structural Engineer s Design BIM Course Direction A Level of Development What is Level of Development LOD Further Explained BIM Standards Course Direction B National BIM Standards Deliverables Overview Establishing Modeling Standards Data Deliverables COBie and Open Data Standards BIM Strategy for Project Types Bringing it All together New Build Projects Renovation Prone Facilities Necessary Tools Introduction to the Necessary Tools Design - Based Project Execution Plans Construction - Based Project Execution Plan What is a Facility BIM Development Plan Structural Engineer s Conclusion Conclusion

11 BIM for Owners 7 BIM For Owners is designed to give you a greater understanding of the standard BIM Practices and terms used by the Owners of BIM Projects. This ranges from Necessary Tools for designing to descriptions of Level of Development. This course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, and quizzes. It is not necessary to have worked with BIM before to understand the concepts mentioned in this course. Learn the language the Architects use within the BIM environment, and how the concepts are applied. Introduction An Introduction to the General Process Architect s Design BIM Course Direction A Level of Development What is Level of Development LOD further Explained BIM Standards Course Direction B National BIM Standards Deliverables Overview Establishing Modeling Standards Data Deliverables COBie and Open Data Standards BIM Strategy for Project Types Bringing it All Together New Build Projects Renovation Prone Facilities Necessary Tools Introduction to the Necessary Tools Design - Based Project Execution Plans Construction - Based Project Execution Plan What is a Facility BIM Development Plan Owner s Conclusion Intro to Conclusion Establishing Data Requirements Digital Quality Assurance Importance of a Reconciled BIM The struggle of BIM Maintenance Establishing Workplan Standards

12 AutoCAD 2D Drafting & Annotation AutoCAD 2D Drafting and Annotation 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD 2016 features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning 2D drawing skills, editing entities, working with splines and polylines, using layers, creating and editing text, dimensioning, and creating blocks. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD to take this course. New For AutoCAD 2016 User Interface & Configuration Changes Documentation and Design Enhancements Introduction to AutoCAD Introducing AutoCAD 2016 Using Tools in AutoCAD Working With AutoCAD Files Autodesk 360 Getting Started with AutoCAD Getting Started with AutoCAD Coordinate Systems AutoCAD Workspaces AutoCAD File Settings Starting with Sketching Starting with Basic Sketching Drawing Irregular Objects Drawing Various Arcs Working with Drawing Aids Working with Drawing Aids Object Properties Working With Object Snaps Draft Settings Dialog Box Using AutoTracking Editing Sketched Objects - I Creating a Selection Set Copying and Pasting Sketched Objects Editing Sketched Objects Arraying and Mirroring Sketched Objects Separating and Joining Sketched Objects Editing Sketched Objects - II Modifying Grips in AutoCAD Properties of Sketched Objects DesignCenter and AutoDesk Seek Making Inquiries about Objects and Drawings Manipulating the View Understanding the Concept of Sheet Sets Creating Text and Tables Annotative Objects Creating Text Creating Multiline Text Using Tables Text Styles Basic Dimensioning, Geometric Dimensioning, and Tolerancing Dimensioning Terms and Tools Selecting Dimension Tools Creating Specialized Dimensions Working with True Associative Dimensions Geometric Dimensioning Editing Dimensions Editing Dimensions Using Editing Tools Editing Dimensions Using Editing Tools Continued Dimension Styles, Multileader Styles, and System Variables Dimension Styles Dimension Style Families Dimension Text and Units Adding Constraints to Sketches Constraints in a Sketch Applying and Editing Constraints Hatching Drawings Hatching Basics Modifying Hatch Properties Model Space Viewports, Paper Space Viewports, and Layouts Model Space Viewports Viewport Options Plotting Drawings Plotting Drawings In AutoCAD Plot Styles Template Drawings Understanding Templates Customizing Templates Working with Blocks Working with Blocks Changing Blocks Inserting and Modifying Blocks Simplifying Blocks

13 AutoCAD 3D AutoCAD 3D 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD 2016 features and capabilities from basic through to advanced and complex 3D modeling components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning about the UCS, Solid, Surface and Mesh modelling and editing, and much more. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD to take this course. New For AutoCAD 2016 User Interface & Configuration Changes Documentation and Design Enhancements 3D Updates Point Cloud Improvements The User Coordinate System Understanding Coordinate Systems Defining the New UCS Managing the UCS Through the Dialog Box Getting Started with 3D Understanding 3D Concepts Changing the Viewpoint to View 3D Models In-canvas Viewport Control 3D Coordinate Systems Tools for Creating and Editing 3D Objects Interactive Viewing Tools for 3D Objects Creating Solid Models Creating Solid Models Modifying The Visual Styles Of Solids Controlling the Settings of Edges Creating Complex Solid Models Dynamic UCS Creating Different Solids Editing 3D Objects-I Filleting Solid Models Rotating Solid Models in 3D Space Mirroring Solid Models in 3D Space Aligning Solid Models Point Cloud Editing 3D Objects-II Editing 3D Objects-II Generating a Section by Defining a Section Plane Generating 2D and 3D Sections Solid History Drawing Views Creating Flatshot Surface Modeling Understanding Surface Modeling Creating Surfaces by Using Profiles Creating Surfaces from Other Surfaces Editing Surfaces Editing the NURBS Surfaces Performing Surface Analysis Mesh Modeling Introduction to Mesh Modeling Creating Surface Meshes Modifying Mesh Objects Editing Mesh Faces Converting Mesh Objects Working with Gizmos Rendering and Animating Designs Understanding the Concept of Rendering Basic Rendering Adding Lights to the Design Modifying Lights Controlling the Rendering Environment Plotting Rendered Images

14 AutoCAD Advanced AutoCAD Advanced 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD 2016 features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. In this course you ll learn a number of advanced concepts from working with attributed blocks and external references, data exchange, advanced hatch and linetype creation, and all the way to isometric and technical drawing concepts. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD to take this course. New For AutoCAD 2016 User Interface & Configuration Changes Documentation and Design Enhancements 3D Updates Point Cloud Improvements Defining Block Attributes Understanding Attributes Editing Block Attributes Managing Attributes Extracting Attributes Understanding External References Understanding External References External References Palette Attaching Files to a Drawing Additional Xref Tools Working with Advanced Drawing Options Multilines Revision Clouds, Wipeouts and NURBS Grouping and Advanced Editing of Sketched Objects Grouping Sketched Objects Changing Properties of an Object Advanced Editing of Sketched Objects Miscellaneous Tools Working with Data Exchange Understanding the Concept of Data Exchange in AutoCAD Other Data Exchange Formats Raster Images Editing Raster Images Miscellaneous File Tools Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) AutoCAD on Internet AutoCAD on Internet Drawings on the Internet Using Hyperlinks with AutoCAD The Drawing Web Format Export to DWF Files Accessing External Databases Understanding Databases Creating Links with Graphical Objects AutoCAD SQL Environment (ASE) Script Files and Slide Shows What are Script Files? What is a Slide Show? Creating Linetypes and Hatch Patterns Creating Linetypes and Hatch Patterns Alternate Linetypes How Hatches Work Hatch Patterns with Dashes and Dots Customizing the acad.pgp File Customizing the acad.pgp File Reinitializing the acad.pgp File Sections of the acad.pgp File Technical Drawing with AutoCAD Detail Drawing, Assembly Drawing, and Bill of Materials Auxiliary Views Sectional Views Dimensioning Introduction to Technical Drawing Isometric Drawings Understanding Isometric Drawings Setting the Isometric Grip and Snap Drawing Isometric Circles Creating Fillets, Dimensioning Objects and Isometric Text

15 AutoCAD Architecture AutoCAD Architecture 2016 is a specialized flavor of AutoCAD, with tools and features designed specifically for architectural design and documentation. Architectural drafting and documentation is more efficient with the software s intuitive environment and tools built specifically for architects. AutoCAD Architecture 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD Architecture features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Architecture to take this course. New for AutoCAD 2016 User Interface & Configuration Changes Documentation and Design Enhancements 3D Updates Point Cloud Improvements New for AutoCAD Architecture 2016 New Features for AutoCAD Architecture 2016 Workflow and User Interface The AutoCAD Architecture User Interface Project Overview Navigating Your Models Working with Your Models Working with the Help Walls Creating Walls Further Modification Wall Styles Curtain Walls Additional Features Designing with Architectural Objects Working with Architectural Objects Doors & Windows Slabs, Roofs, Beams, and Columns Stairs & Railings Project Management Creating a New Project Creating the First Floor Working with Projects Standards Creating Conceptual Models Creating Mass Elements and Mass Groups Slices and Napkin Sketches Documentation Documentation Creating Views Tags & Schedules Sheet Sets Multi View Blocks

16 AutoCAD Civil 3D AutoCAD Civil 3D software is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) solution for civil engineering design and documentation. AutoCAD Civil 3D helps civil engineering professionals working on transportation, land development, and water projects stay coordinated and more easily and efficiently explore design options, analyze project performance, and deliver consistent, higher quality documentation all within a familiar AutoCAD environment. Perform geospatial analysis and extend Civil 3D model data for storm water analysis and interactive 3D simulations and visualizations. You can also generate quantity takeoff information and support automated machine guidance during construction. Civil 3D helps you gain the competitive advantage of BIM to deliver more innovative project solutions. AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Civil 3D features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes to practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D to take this course. New for 2016 New Features for Civil 3D 2016 Introduction to AutoCAD Civil 3D Introduction to AutoCAD Civil 3D Getting Started in Civil 3D Working with Points Working with Points Point Settings and Styles Editing Points Point Groups Working with Surfaces Working with Surfaces Editing Surfaces Working with Surface Styles Surface Tools Surface Volumes and Analysis Surface volumes Analysis Tables and Labels Alignments Alignments Tools Checks and Criteria Styles and Tabs Alignment Labels and Tables Superelevation Working with Profiles Working with Profiles More on Profiles Profile View Styles Band Sets Working with Assemblies and Subassemblies Working with Assemblies and Subassemblies Codes and Styles Subassemblies Working with Corridors and Parcels Working with Corridors Editing Corridors Introduction to Parcels Sample Lines, Sections, and Quantity Takeoffs Sample Lines, Sections and Quantity Takeoffs Sections Quantity Take-offs Feature Lines and Grading Feature Lines Grading Pipe Networks Pipe Networks Part Rules and Structure Rules Pipe Networks and Network Properties Labels, Tables and Checks Pressure Networks Pressure Networks Pressure Network Properties Labels, Tables and Checks Working with Plan Production Tools and Data Shortcuts Working with Plan Production Tools and Data Shortcuts Data Shortcuts and Reference

17 AutoCAD Civil 3D Advanced Concepts AutoCAD Civil 3D software is a civil design and documentation solution that supports Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows. Using AutoCAD Civil 3D, infrastructure professionals can better understand project performance, maintain more consistent data and processes, and respond faster to change. AutoCAD Civil 3D Advanced Concepts 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a greater understanding of additional Civil 3D 2015 features ranging from Surface Analysis methods to using Transparent Commands. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D to take this course. New for AutoCAD 2016 User Interface & Configuration Changes Documentation and Design Enhancements 3D Updates Point Cloud Improvements New for Civil 3D 2016 New Features for Civil 3D 2016 Survey Database Survey Database Points Points Point Clouds Point Clouds Surface Analysis Surface Analysis Alignments Alignments Assemblies Assemblies Corridors Corridors Vehicle Tracking Vehicle Tracking Transparent Commands Transparent Commands Parcels Parcels Suite Interoperability Suite Interoperability Storm Sewer Analysis (SSA) Storm Sewer Analysis (SSA) HEC-RAS HEC-RAS

18 AutoCAD Electrical AutoCAD Electrical 2016 The Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD Electrical 2016 features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning the steps to wire components together, editing Ladder Diagrams, working with connectors and circuits, using Wiring Diagrams, creating and editing Reports, and creating your own symbols to use in the drawings. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Electrical to take this course. New For AutoCAD 2016 User Interface & Configuration Changes Documentation and Design Enhancements 3D Updates Point Cloud Improvements New For AutoCAD Electrical New Features for AutoCAD Electrical Introduction to AutoCAD Electrical Invoking Commands Workspaces Saving the Work Interface Components Getting Help Dynamic Input Mode Working with Projects and Drawings Creating a New Project Working with Drawings Working with Wires Grouping Scketched Objects Changing Properties of an Object Advanced Editing of Sketched Objects Miscellaneous Tools Creating Ladders Understanding the Concept of Data Exchange in AutoCAD Other Data Exchange Formats Raster Images Editing Raster Images Miscellaneous File Tools Object Linking and Embedding Schematic Components AutoCAD on Internet Drawings on the Internet Using Hyperlinks with AutoCAD The Drawing Web Format Export to DWF Files Schematic Editing Understanding Databases Creating Links with Graphical Objects AutoCAD SQL Environment (ASE) Connectors, Point-to-Point Wiring Diagrams, and Circuits Inserting Connectors Editing Connectors Editing Point-to-Point Wiring Diagrams Working with Circutis Building a Circuit Multiple Phase Circuits Panel Layouts Creating Panel Layouts Annotating and Editing Footprints Inserting Footprints Setting the Panel Drawing Adding Ballons to a Component Item Numbers, Nameplates and DIN Rail Schematic and Panel Reports Generating Schematic Reports Report Generator Dialog Box Changing Report Formats PLC Modules Inserting Parametric PLC Modules Inserting Nonparametric PLC Modules Editing a PLC Module Inserting Individual PLC IO Points Creating and Modifying Parametric PLC Modules Creating PLC I/O Wiring Diagrams Terminals Inserting Terminal Symbols Adding and Modifying Associations Selecting, Creating, Editing, and Inserting Terminal Strips Terminal Tables Resquencing Terminal Numbers Settings, Configurations, Templates, and Plotting Setting Project Properties Setting Drawing Properties Reference Files Mapping the Title Block Updating Title Block Settings Creating Templates Plotting the Project Project Task List Creating Symbols Creating Symbols Naming Convention of Symbols Customizing the Icon Menu Miscellaneous Tools Projects Projects

19 AutoCAD LT AutoCAD LT 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD LT 2016 features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. Use a condensed form of the AutoCAD Interface to assemble drawings or sketches. Use a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning 2D drawing skills, editing entities, working with splines and polylines, using layers, creating and editing text, dimensioning, and creating blocks. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD LT to take this course. New For AutoCAD LT 2016 User Interface & Configuration Changes Documentation and Design Enhancements Introduction to AutoCAD LT Introducing AutoCAD 2016 LT Using Tools in AutoCAD LT Working With AutoCAD Files Autodesk 360 Getting Started with AutoCAD LT Getting Started with AutoCAD LT Coordinate Systems AutoCAD LT Workspaces AutoCAD File Settings Starting with Sketching Starting with Basic Sketching Drawing Various Arcs Working with Drawing Aids Working with Drawing Aids Object Properties Working With Object Snaps Draft Settings Dialog Box Using AutoTracking Editing Sketched Objects - I Creating a Selection Set Copying and Pasting Sketched Objects Editing Sketched Objects Arraying and Mirroring Sketched Objects Separating and Joining Sketched Objects Editing Sketched Objects - II Modifying Grips in AutoCAD LT Properties of Sketched Objects DesignCenter and AutoDesk Seek Making Inquiries about Objects and Drawings Manipulating the View Understanding the Concept of Sheet Sets Creating Text and Tables Annotative Objects Creating Text Creating Multiline Text Using Tables Text Styles Basic Dimensioning, Geometric Dimensioning, and Tolerancing Dimensioning Terms and Tools Selecting Dimension Tools Creating Specialized Dimensions Working with True Associative Dimensions Editing Dimensions Editing Dimensions Using Editing Tools Editing Dimensions Using Editing Tools Continued Dimension Styles, Multileader Styles, and System Variables Dimension Styles Dimension Style Families Dimension Text and Units Hatching Drawings Hatching Basics Modifying Hatch Properties Model Space Viewports, Paper Space Viewports, and Layouts Model Space Viewports Viewport Options Plotting Drawings Plotting Drawings In AutoCAD Plot Styles Template Drawings Understanding Templates Customizing Templates Working with Blocks Working with Blocks Changing Blocks Inserting and Modifying Blocks Simplifying Blocks

20 AutoCAD Map 3D AutoCAD Map 3D software provides access to GIS and mapping data to support planning, design, and data management. Intelligent models and CAD tools help you to apply regional and discipline-specific standards. Integration of GIS data with your organization helps to improve quality, productivity, and asset management. AutoCAD Map 3D 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD Map 3D features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning to model and document process plants, generate and share isometrics, orthographics, and materials reports. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Map 3D to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD Map 3D Introduction to AutoCAD Map 3D AutoCAD Map 3D Interface and Dialog Boxes Getting Started with AutoCAD Map 3D Getting Started Adding Data to the Project Data Outputs Methods Understanding the Concept of Sheet Sets Getting Started with an MEP Project Using the Snap Functions in Map 3D and Working in the Ortho Mode Feature Data and Creating Feature Data Store Creating a Feature Data Enhancing a Precision Using COGO Input Tools Editing Data in Feature Layer Styling and Querying Feature Data Styling the Feature Data Using Filters and to Query and for Searching the Data Creating Object Data, and Attaching External Database and Query Object Data Attaching External Database Attaching, Querying and Editing in an Attached Drawing Classifying Objects and Working with Classified Objects Drawing Object Classification and Working with Classified Objects Displaying and Sharing the Metadata File Removing Digitization Errors and Working with Topologies Learning Drawing Cleanup and Applying Cleanup to Drawing Data Topology and Sliver Polygons Topology Query Data Analysis Object Data Analysis Feature Data Analysis Topological Data Analysis Working with Different Types of Data Working with Different Types of Data and Live Maps (Bing Maps) Point Cloud Data Viewing and Analyzing 3D Surfaces Attribute Data Industry Model Editing a Map and Creating a Map Book Editing a Map and Creating a Map Book Map Editing Tools Map Layout and Map Elements Map Book

21 AutoCAD Mechanical AutoCAD Mechanical 2016 is a specialized flavor of AutoCAD, with features designed specifically for mechanical / manufacturing design and documentation. This standardsbased application provides mechanically focused content, geometry creation tools, and annotation features creating a more efficient environment for mechanical drafters and designers To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Mechanical to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD Mechanical AutoCAD Mechanical Mechanical Drawing and Editing AutoCAD Mechanical Lines Construction Lines Centerlines Drawing and Editing Tools Layers Working with Layers Blocks, Libraries and Mechanical Content Block and Libraries Mechanical Content Inserting Other Content Building Your Own Content Structure Working with Mechanical Structure Additional Structure Tools Detailing the Drawing Dimensioning Annotations and Detailing Bill of Materials, Parts Lists, and Balloons Bill of Materials, Parts Lists, and Balloons Preparing the Drawing for Printing Working with Model Space and Layouts Additional Tools Data Exchange Between CAD Systems Importing Data and View Creation Machinery Generators and Calcuators Generators and Standard Parts Tools Calculators

22 AutoCAD MEP AutoCAD MEP 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD MEP 2016 features and capabilities - from the basics through to advanced and complex building systems. You will learn to create accurate drafts, designs and documents from within a familiar AutoCAD-based environment. AutoCAD MEP enables the support of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems throughout the building lifecycle. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD MEP to take this course. New for AutoCAD 2016 User Interface & Configuration Changes Documentation and Design Enhancements 3D Updates Point Cloud Improvements New Features For 2016 New Features For AutoCAD MEP 2016 Introduction to AutoCAD MEP Introduction to AutoCAD MEP AutoCAD MEP User Interface Getting Started Saving Files Opening Files Finding and Using AutoCAD MEP Help Getting Started with AutoCAD MEP Starting a Project Expanded Views on Projects Spaces in AutoCAD MEP Editing in AutoCAD MEP Workspaces and Settings Working with Architecture Workspace Walls and Wall Settings Creating Doors and Using Door Settings Creating Windows and Window Settings Creating Roofs and Using Roof Settings Creating Stairs and Using Stair Settings Grids, Beams, Columns, and Braces and Editing in a File Creating and Editing Primitives Creating the HVAC System Air Handling Equipment Creating and Editing Ducts Creating and Editing Duct Fittings Creating and Editing Piping Systems Creating Piping Systems Laying and Editing Pipes Creating and Editing Pipe Fittings Creating Plumbing System Plumbing Fixtures and Equipment Plumbing Lines and Fixtures Properties Creating Electrical System Layout Creating and Editing Panels and Devices Creating and Editing Wire and Conduits Creating and Editing Circuits Representation and Schedules Creating and Editing Views Creating and Editing Schedules Managing Cell Information Schematics Working with Schematics AutoCAD MEP Project Lecture AutoCAD MEP Project Lecture

23 AutoCAD P&ID AutoCAD P&ID 2016 The Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD P & ID 2016 features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning the AutoCAD P & ID interface, Managing the Project Files, working with data across multiple drawings, analyzing the Data, and editing a drawing and sharing it with multiple users. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD P&ID to take this course. AutoCAD P&ID Environment AutoCAD P&ID Environment Project and File Management Project and File Management Drawing Tasks Drawing Tasks Off-Page Connectors Off-Page Connectors Data Manager and Reports Data Manager and Reports Symbols Symbols Advanced Topics Advanced Topics Working with Others Working with Others

24 AutoCAD Plant 3D AutoCAD Plant 3D 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD Plant 3D features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning to model and document process plants, generate and share isometrics, orthographics, and materials reports. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Plant 3D to take this course. New For AutoCAD 2016 User Interface & Configuration Changes Documentation and Design Enhancements 3D Updates Point Cloud Improvements Introduction to AutoCAD Plant 3D Starting AutoCAD Plant 3D AutoCAD Plant 3D User Interface Different Workspaces and Invoking Commands in AutoCAD Plant 3D Tool Palettes and Dialog Boxes Creating Backup Files and Closing a Drawing Opening Drawings and Quitting Plant 3D AutoCAD Plant 3D Help Creating Projects and P&IDs Introduction to Creating Projects and P&ID Designing a P&ID Validating the Drawing Editing the Drawing Creating Structures Creating a Grid and Adding Members Creating Stairs Creating Railing Creating Ladder Creating a Plate/Grate Creating Footing Editing the Structural Members Visibility Options Exchanging Data with Other Applications Creating Equipment Creating Equipment Placing Equipment in the Drawing Creating a Customized Equipment Modifying Equipment Converting Solid Models into Equipment Attaching and Detaching Objects from an Equipment Adding Nozzles to a Customized Equipment Adding Nozzles to a Converted Equipment Modifying Nozzles Adding Specifications and Catalogs Getting Started with AutoCAD Plant 3D Spec Editor and Creating a New Spec File Adding and Editing Spec Sheets Adding to and Editing Specs Working with the Catalog Editor Modifying the Branch Table Routing Pipes Selecting a Spec and Working with the Spec Viewer Routing a Pipe Creating Branches, Weld Connections and Autodesk Connection Points Adding Valves, Fittings and Pipe Supports Adding Valves and Fittings Pipe Supports Insulating a Pipe and Modifying the Pipe Components Using Grips Creating Isometric Drawings Isometric Drawings Creating a Quick or Production Isometric Drawing Placing Iso Messages and Annotations and Exporting a Component File Configuring Isometric Drawing Settings Creating Orthographic Drawings Creating an Orthographic Drawing Using Different Views Managing Data and Creating Reports Finding the Data in a File Working with the Data Manager and Report Creator

25 Autodesk 3ds Max Autodesk 3ds Max 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of 3ds Max 2016 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. Autodesk 3ds Max is widely used by architects, game developers, design visualization specialists, and visual effects artists. A wide range of modeling and texturing tools make it an ideal platform for 3D modelers and animators. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk 3ds Max to take this course. New for 3ds Max 2016 User Interface and Workflow Developments 3D Modeling and Interoperability Rendering & Animation Introduction to Autodesk 3ds Max Introduction To Autodesk 3ds Max 2016 Autodesk 3ds Max Interface Components Snap Settings Units Setup Tools Hot Keys Customizing the Colors of the User Interface Standard Primitives Introduction to Standard Primitives Selection Techniques Scene Management Standard Primitives Rendering a Still Image Extended Primitives Introduction to Extended Primitive Extended Primitive Working with Architectural Objects Introduction to Architectural Objects AEC Extended Primitives Creating Doors Creating Windows Creating Stairs Splines and Extended Splines Introduction to Splines and Extended Splines Creating Splines Creating Extended Splines Modifying Splines Introduction to Modifying Splines Modifying the Shapes Rollouts Geometry Rollout Materials and Maps Introduction to Materials and Maps Material Editor Tools Standard Materials Architectural Material Maps Modifying 3D Mesh Objects Introduction to Modifying 3D Mesh Objects Sub-object Levels in Editable Mesh Graphite Modeling Technique Graphite Modeling Toolset Graphite Modeling Toolset Continued NURBS Modeling Introduction to NURBS Modeling NURBS Surfaces Converting and Modifying Nurbs Compound Objects Compound Objects Additional Compound Objects Modifiers Introduction to Modifiers Type of Modifiers Lights and Cameras Introduction to Lights and Cameras Photometric and Default Lights Tools and Cameras Animation Basics Introduction to Animation Basics Understanding Animation and Time Controls Morph Compound Object Rendering and Previewing an Animation Rendering Effects Systems, Hierarchy, and Kinematics Introduction to Systems, Hierarchy, and Kinematics Hierarchy and Kinematics Rigid Body Dynamics and Helpers Introduction to Rigid Body Dynamics and Helpers MassFX Rigid Body Modifier mcloth Modifier Constraints Simulation Controls Helpers Atmospheric Apparatus Event Display Area

26 Autodesk 3ds Max 2016 (cont d) 22 (cont d) Particle Flow Introduction to Particle Flow Particle View Window Understanding Particle Flow Actions Particle Systems and Space Warps I Introduction to Particle Systems Mesh tools Categories of Space Warps Particle Systems and Space Warps II Introduction to Particle Systems and Space Warps II Geometric/Deformable Space Warps Modifier-Based Space Warps Autodesk Advance Steel Basic 2016 Autodesk Advance Steel Basic 2016 course is structured into seven lectures describing modeling and best practices when learning and using Autodesk Advance Steel It is an introduction to working with Advance Steel, describing the basic methodology with detailed workflows for the most commonly used tools. Introduction to Advance Steel Basic Introduction to Advance Steel Basic System Requirements and License Starting in Revit Starting in Revit Basic Modeling Basic Modeling Stairs and Handrails Stairs and Handrails Model and Sheet Information Management Model and Sheet Information Management Collaboration Collaboration

27 Autodesk Dynamo Autodesk Dynamo 2016 The Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Dynamo features and capabilities. Dynamo extends building information modeling with the data and logic environment of a graphical algorithm editor. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Dynamo to take this course. Introduction to Dynamo An Introduction to Dynamo Data Management in Dynamo Intro to Lists List Manipulations List Structures Geometry Creation in Dynamo Attractor Point Multiple Attractors Louvres Trigonometric Surfaces Surface Generation and Panelization Parametric Bridge BIM Elements Family Instance Adaptive Pipe LunchBox and Adaptive Modules Interoperability Family Instance Levels Data Structural Data Importing Geometry Room Data Conceptual Tower Tower Form and Levels Creating Floors Façade Structure Façade Diagonals Façade Panels Panel Control

28 Autodesk Fabrication CADmep AutoCAD Fabrication CADmep 2016 for Beginners / Intermediate shows new users how to navigate and generate basic Piping, Plumbing, and Sheet Metal drawings. While going through this course, you will discover how to use the software to greatly improve your Coordinated shop drawings for fabrication and installation use. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Fabrication CADmep to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk Fabrication CADmep Beginner/ Intermediate Introduction to Autodesk Fabrication CADmep Beginner/ Intermediate Recommended Pre-Requisites Famliar AutoCAD Terms and Functionality Building Information Modeling (BIM) LOD (Levels of Detail) Autodesk Fabrication CADmep Interface Navigating the Toolbars Placing Items in the Drawing Editing and Modifying Items Working with CADmep Object Properties Services and Sections Navigating through Sections Selecting the Different Services Layer Management in Services Drawing Tools Review of Database Takeoff and CAD Settings Working with Manual Drawing Methods Manual Drawing Methods Working with Attacher Arrow Working with Automatic Drawing Methods Working with Design Line Automated Fill Routines Working with Annotations Fabrication Annotations Working with Reports Reports and BOMs Spooling Navigating the Spool Manager and Spool Reports

29 Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Inventor is a parametric CAD software offers an easy-to-use set of tools for 3D mechanical design, documentation, and product simulation. Digital Prototyping with Inventor helps you design and validate your products before they are built to deliver better products, reduce development costs, and get to market faster. Autodesk Inventor 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Inventor features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. The course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach, creating 2D drawings from 3D data, modeling parts, combining parts into assemblies, annotating drawings, using advanced assembly tools, working with sheet metal, presenting designs, and simulation. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Inventor to take this course. New for General Enhancements General Interoperability New for Parts and Sketching Part Modeling Updates Sheet Metal Changes to Sketching New for Freeform Environment Updates Freeform Modeling New for 2016 Assemblies and Presentations Assembly Enhancements Presentation Enhancements Introduction to Autodesk Inventor 2016 Getting Started with Autodesk Inventor Working with Drawing Display Tools Important Terms and Definitions Drawing Sketches for Solid Models Understanding the Sketching Environment Drawing Sketched Entities I Drawing Sketched Entities II Fillets, Chamfers, and Splines Adding Constraints and Dimensions to Sketches Working with Geometric Constraints Working with Dimensional Constraints Measuring Sketched Entities Editing, Extruding and Revolving the Sketches Editing Sketched Entities Creating Patterns, Adding Text and Images Extruding, Revolving, Primitives and Freeforms Rotating the View and Controlling the Display Other Sketching and Modeling Options Creating Work Planes Creating Work Axes and Points Other Extrusion and Revolution Options Advanced Modeling Tools - I Creating Holes Creating Fillets and Chamfers Moving the Faces and Editing Features Project Entities in the Sketching Environment Advanced Modeling Tools - II Sweeps, Lofts, Coils and Threads Shells, Drafts and Splits Editing Surfaces Editing without Using Sketches Assembly Modeling - I Understanding Assembly Modeling Assembling Components using the Constrain Tool Applying Joints to the Assembly Relationships, Moving and Rotating Components Assembly Modeling - II Editing Assembly Constraints and Components Modifying Components in An Assembly Analyzing Assemblies and Creating Representations Working with Drawing Views Drawing Standards Dimension Styles Annotating the Drawing Presentations The Presentation Module Animating An Assembly Working with Special Design Tools Adaptive Parts and Defining Parameters iparts 3D Sketches Working with Sheet Metal Components Understanding Sheet Metal Additional Sheet Metal Options Introduction to Weldments Understanding Weldments Editing Weldments Adding the Finishing Touches Miscellaneous Tools Sketches imates Title Blocks

30 Autodesk Inventor 2016 (cont d) 26 (cont d) Introduction to Stress Analysis Introduction to Analysis More on Analysis Starting an Analysis Applying Constraints and Loads Introduction to Plastic Mold Design Starting with Plastic Mold Design Adjusting the Model Generating the Core and Cavity Runners, Wells, and Channels Autodesk Inventor ilogic 2016 Autodesk Inventor s ilogic feature enables you to automate and standardize design processes, providing a simple way to capture and reuse your work. ilogic embeds rules as objects directly into part, assembly, and drawing documents. The rules determine and drive a designs parameter and attribute values. By controlling these values, you can define behavior of the attributes, features, and components of a model. With ilogic, Inventor users can analyze problems, and define new standards and templates - enabling them to create not only single products, but entire product families. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. Autodesk Inventor ilogic 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Inventor ilogic features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Inventor ilogic to take this course. Starting with ilogic What is ilogic? The Anatomy of Your Code Rule Creation Building Your Rules Conditional Statements Other Rule Options Working with Parts Rules for Parts ifeatures, iparts & iassemblies Assemblies and Drawings Assemblies and Drawings Drawings Working with Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel and ilogic Interaction with the User User Interaction Forms

31 Autodesk Navisworks Autodesk Navisworks 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Navisworks 2016 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Navisworks project review software enables architecture, engineering, and construction professionals to holistically review integrated models and data with stakeholders to gain better control over project outcomes. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Navisworks to take this course. New for Navisworks 2016 Coordination and Integration Integration with Autodesk AutoCAD 2016 Navisworks Integration with BIM360Glue Quantification Updates Introduction to Autodesk Navisworks The Autodesk Navisworks User Interface Configuring Settings Managing Files Setting Units Exploring the Navigation Tools in Navisworks Using the Head-Up Display and Navigation Tools Cameras and Reference Views Selecting, Controlling, and Reviewing Objects Selection Tools Selection Sets Measuring and Redlining Controlling the Visibility of Objects, Using the Gizmo, Managing Links The Appearance Profiler Window Viewpoints, Sections, and Animations Working with Viewpoints Section Views, Animating Viewpoints Timeliner Working with Timeliner Working with Animator and Scripter Working with Animator Working with Scripter Quantification Quantification Workbook Window Clash Detection Working with Clash Detective Managing Clash Tests Autodesk Rendering Understanding the Autodesk Rendering Window Mapping, Lighting, Environments and Rendering Using Autodesk Graphics

32 Autodesk Revit Advanced Concepts Revit Advanced Concepts 2016 Complete Guide introduces and expands on advanced Revit concepts. Concepts covered include Construction Modeling, Phases and Design Options, Site Tools and Design Analysis, Presentation Views, Project and Setting Management and Conceptual Design. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit to take this course. Construction Modeling Construction Modeling Assemblies Phases and Design Options Phases and Design Design Options Site Tools and Design Analysis Site Tools Energy and Sun Presentation Views Presentation Views Using Decals and Shadows Schedules and Tags Tags Schedules View Graphics Visibility Overrides Renderings and Walkthroughs Sun Settings Rendering Walkthroughs Projects and Settings Organization Project Management Settings Management Walls and Curtain Walls Curtain Walls Walls Conceptual Design Conceptual Mass Forms Divided Paths and Surfaces Mass Elements

33 Autodesk Revit Architecture Autodesk Revit Architecture 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Revit Architecture 2016 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning this powerful, sophisticated building information modeling (BIM) software that has transformed the architectural design industry. It is the perfect introduction to the powerful software for architects, designers, and students. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit Architecture to take this course. New for 2016 New Features for Revit 2016 New Features for Revit Architecture 2016 Introduction to Autodesk Revit Architecture 2016 User Interface Tour Browsers, Bars, Palettes and Windows Revit Architecture 2016 Help Starting an Architectural Project Starting a New Architectural Project Navigation Tools Configuring Global Settings Creating Walls Creating Architectural Walls Creating Architectural Walls II Using Basic Building Components-I Adding Doors Adding Windows and Wall Openings Using the Editing Tools Working with Selection Sets Editing Tools Editing Tools II Grouping Elements Retrieving Information About Elements Working with Datum Planes and Creating Standard Views Working with Levels Working with Grids Working with Reference Planes and Work Planes Controlling the Display of Elements Working with Project Views Using Basic Building Components-II Creating Floors Creating Roofs Shape Editing Tools Creating Ceilings Adding Rooms Using Basic Building Components-III Working with Components Adding Stairs Adding Railings and Ramps Creating Curtain Walls Adding Site Features Working With Site Features Property Lines and Building Pads Adding Site Components Using Massing Tools Understanding Massing Concepts Creating Massing Geometry in the Family Editor Editing Massing Geometry in the Family Editor Massing in the Conceptual Design Environment Creating Massing Geometry in a Project Creating Building Elements from Massing Geometry Creating Families Adding Annotations and Dimensions Adding Tags Room Tags Keynotes Adding Symbols and Dimensions Dimensioning Terminology and Dimensioning Tools Adding Alternate Dimension Units and Spot Dimensions Creating Project Details and Schedules Project Detailing in Autodesk Revit Architecture Crop Regions, Fills Patterns, and Detail Components Adding Text Notes Creating Drafting Views Revision Clouds Working with Schedules Creating Drawing Sheets, and Plotting Creating Drawing Sheets Creating Duplicate Dependent Views Printing in Revit Architecture Creating 3D Views Three Dimensional (3D) Views Dynamically Viewing Models with Navigation Tools Orienting a 3D View Generating Perspective Views Using a Section Box Rendering Views and Creating Walkthroughs Rendering in Revit Architecture Working with Materials Lights, Decals and Entourage Rendering Settings Creating a Walkthrough Autodesk 360 Rendering Using Advanced Features Creating Structural Components Generating Multiple Design Options Using Area Analysis Tools Masking Regions Creating Displaced Views Color Schemes Working with Project Phasing Tools

34 Autodesk Revit Architecture 2016 (cont d) 30 (cont d) Using Advanced Features II Worksharing Concepts Elements Families, Browsers, Generating Shadows Creating Solar Studies Working with Point Clouds Revit Architecture Interoperability Linking Building Models and Sharing Coordinates Working with Linked Models Autodesk Revit Families 2016 Revit Families 2016 Complete Guide gives attendees a thorough introduction to creating Revit Families - from basic 2D Symbols through to complex 3D Nested Families. The course covers Family templates; 2D and 3D Family editor environment; parametric framework; creating and managing Family elements; and includes a bonus project. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit to take this course. Introduction to Revit Families What is a Revit Family Family Templates An Introduction to Family Templates The 2D Family Editor Environment The 2D Menu Ribbon The 3D Family Editor Environment The 3D Menu Ribbon Creating Family Elements Family Element Commands Moving Beyond The Basics More Advanced Options Managing Revit Families Managing Revit Families Bonus Project Exercises Bonus Exercises for You to Try Parametric Framework Reference Planes: The Skeleton of Parametric Framework Dimensions and Labels

35 Autodesk Revit MEP Autodesk Revit MEP 2016: The Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Revit MEP features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. This course provides a detailed description of all basic and advanced concepts as well as the usage of the tools and commands of Autodesk Revit MEP It explores the processes involved in Building Information Modeling. The topics covered range from creating building components, HVAC systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, fire protection systems to designing conceptual massing, performing HVAC heating and loading analysis, and creating rich construction documentation. Special emphasis has been laid on the concepts of space modeling and tools to create systems for all disciplines (MEP). To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit MEP to take this course. New for 2016 New Features for Revit 2016 New Features for Revit MEP 2016 Introduction to Autodesk Revit MEP 2016 Introducing the Autodesk Revit MEP 2016 User Interface Understanding the Interface, Getting Help Getting Started with an MEP Project Starting a New Project in Revit MEP Linking Revit Models and Sharing Coordinates The Snaps Tool, The Options Dialogue Box Creating Datums, Project Views, and Building Envelopes Working with Levels Working with Grids Understanding Wall Types The Appearance Profiler Window Spacing, Zones, and Cooling and Heating Load Analysis Creating Spaces Color Schemes, Working with Zones Creating a Mechanical System Understanding HVAC Systems Generating HVAC System Layouts Creating an Electrical System Understanding Electrical Systems Adding Power and System Devices Creating a Plumbing System Understanding Plumbing Systems Working with Plumbing Systems Creating a Fire Protection System Understanding Fire Protection Systems Designing the Fire Protection System Creating Construction Documents Dimensioning Modifying Dimensions, Tags Creating Detail Views, Adding Sheets Creating Families and Worksharing Understanding Massing Concepts Editing a Massing Geometry Creating Masses in the Conceptual Design Environment Worksharing Concepts

36 Autodesk Revit Structure Revit Structure 2016: The Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Revit Structure 2016 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced and complex 3D modeling components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. This course emphasizes on physical modeling, analytical modeling, rebar modeling, and quantity scheduling. Also, the course covers the various stages involved in analyzing the model in Robot Structural Analysis software. This course is specially meant for professionals and students in structural engineering, civil engineering, and allied fields in the building industry. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit Structure to take this course. New for 2016 New Features for Revit 2016 New Features for Revit Structure 2016 Introduction to Autodesk Revit Structure 2015 Basic Concepts and Principles The Revit Structure User Interface Building Information Modeling and Revit Structure, Getting Help Getting Started with a Structural Project Starting a New Structural Project Snaps Tool, Opening, Saving and Closing a Project Options Dialog Box Setting up a Structural Project Creating Project Templates Using Levels Using Grids Working with Reference Planes Structural Columns and Walls Structural Columns Structural Walls Foundations, Beams, Floors, and Open Web Joists Understanding Foundations Adding Foundations Structural Floors Beams and Open Web Joists Editing Tools Creating Selection Sets Moving and Copying Rotating, Mirroring and Arraying Additional Editing Tools, Creating Groups Documenting Models and Creating Families Dimensioning Adding Text and Tags Creating Families Standard Views, Details, and Schedules Standard Views Callout Views Drafting Details Graphical Column Schedules 3D Views, Sheets, Analysis, Reinforcements, and Massing 3D Views, Generating Shadows and Solar Studies Working with Sheets Understanding the Analytical Model Working with Analytical Models Adding Reinforcements, Linking Building Models Introducing Massing Editing Massing Geometry Creating Building Elements from Massing Geometry Linking Revit Models with Robot Structural Analysis Linking Revit Models with Robot Structural Analysis

37 Autodesk Showcase Autodesk Showcase 3D Visualization and Presentation software provides tools and features to create realistic renderings, which in most cases occurs real-time. Explore different designs by presenting your models in different positions, views, and with different colours, materials, and textures. As Showcase has no model creation tools of its own you can import models from a wide range of 3D modeling systems and from neutral file formats. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. Autodesk Showcase 2016 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Showcase to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk Showcase Introduction to Autodesk Showcase Working with Data Working with Your Models Working with Objects Using the Organizer Scenes and the Environment Shots The Environment, Lights, and Shadows Materials Applying Materials Editing Materials and Applying Decals Presenting Your Scene Alternatives and Cross Sections Behaviors Storyboards Presentation Options

38 Autodesk Vault Basic Autodesk Vault Basic 2016 is designed to give you a solid understanding of Autodesk Vault 2016 features and capabilities. Vault data management software helps organize, manage, and track data creation, simulation, and documentation processes - for design, engineering, and construction teams. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learnig about Working with Files, Vault Administration, and Extended Tools and Workflows. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Vault to take this course. Using Autodesk Vault Introduction to Autodesk Vault Working with Files Working with Microsoft Office Working with Microsoft Office Working with AutoCAD Working with AutoCAD Working with Inventor Working with Inventor Working with Files Data Management Data Management (Part 2) Vault Administration Vault Administration

39 Autodesk Vault Workgroup Autodesk Vault Workgroup 2016 is designed to give you a solid understanding of Autodesk Vault 2016 features and capabilities. Vault data management software helps organize, manage, and track data creation, simulation, and documentation processes - for design, engineering, and construction teams. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learnig about Working with Files, Vault Administration, and Extended Tools and Workflows. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Vault to take this course. Using Autodesk Vault Introduction to Autodesk Vault Working with Files Working with Microsoft Office Working with Microsoft Office Working with AutoCAD Working with AutoCAD Working with Inventor Working with Inventor Working with Files Data Management Data Management (Part 2) Vault Administration Vault Administration Extended Tools and Workflows Data Management Additional Vault Tools Behaviours Vault Behaviors Working with Behaviors Behaviour Administration Configuring Behaviors Reports Reporting Custom Objects Working with Custom Objects

40 Autodesk Vault Professional Autodesk Vault Professional 2016 is designed to give you a solid understanding of Autodesk Vault 2016 features and capabilities. Vault data management software helps organize, manage, and track data creation, simulation, and documentation processes - for design, engineering, and construction teams. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learnig about Working with Files, Vault Administration, and Extended Tools and Workflows. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Vault to take this course. Using Autodesk Vault Introduction to Autodesk Vault Working with Files Working with Microsoft Office Working with Microsoft Office Working with AutoCAD Working with AutoCAD Working with Inventor Working with Inventor Working with Files Data Management Data Management (Part 2) Extended Tools and Workflows Data Management Additional Vault Tools Behaviours Vault Behaviors Working with Behaviors Behaviour Administration Configuring Behaviors Reports Reporting Custom Objects Working with Custom Objects Items The Item Master Files and Items Bills of Materials Item Behaviours Item Lifecycles Item Administration Change Orders Vault Change Orders Sharing with Others Vault Web Client Autodesk Buzzsaw and PLM 360 Vault Administration Vault Administration

41 AutoCAD 2D Drafting & Annotation AutoCAD 2D Drafting and Annotation 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD 2015 features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning 2D drawing skills, editing entities, working with splines and polylines, using layers, creating and editing text, dimensioning, and creating blocks. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD Introducing AutoCAD 2015 Using Tools in AutoCAD Working With AutoCAD Files AutoDesk 360 Getting Started with AutoCAD Getting Started with AutoCAD Coordinate Systems AutoCAD Workspaces AutoCAD File Settings Starting with Sketching Starting with Basic Sketching Drawing Irregular Objects Drawing Various Arcs Working with Drawing Aids Working with Drawing Aids Object Properties Working With Object Snaps Draft Settings Dialog Box Using AutoTracking Editing Sketched Objects I Creating a Selection Set Copying and Pasting Sketched Objects Editing Sketched Objects Arraying and Mirroring Sketched Objects Separating and Joining Sketched Objects Editing Sketched Objects II Modifying Grips in AutoCAD Properties of Sketched Objects DesignCenter and AutoDesk Seek Making Inquiries about Objects and Drawings Manipulating the View Understanding the Concept of Sheet Sets Creating Text and Tables Annotative Objects Creating Text Creating Multiline Text Using Tables Text Styles Basic Dimensioning, Geometric Dimensioning, and Tolerancing Dimensioning Terms and Tools Selecting Dimension Tools Creating Specialized Dimensions Working with True Associative Dimensions Geometric Dimensioning Editing Dimensions Editing Dimensions Using Editing Tools Editing Dimensions Using Editing Tools Continued Dimension Styles, Multileader Styles, and System Variables Dimension Styles Dimension Style Families Dimension Text and Units Adding Constraints to Sketches Constraints in a Sketch Applying and Editing Constraints Hatching Drawings Hatching Basics Modifying Hatch Properties Model Space Viewports, Paper Space Viewports, and Layouts Model Space Viewports Viewport Options Plotting Drawings Plotting Drawings In AutoCAD Plot Styles Template Drawings Understanding Templates Customizing Templates Working with Blocks Working with Blocks Changing Blocks Inserting and Modifying Blocks Simplifying Blocks

42 AutoCAD 3D AutoCAD 3D 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD 2015 features and capabilities from basic through to advanced and complex 3D modeling components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning about the UCS, Solid, Surface and Mesh modelling and editing, and much more. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples,. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD to take this course. The User Coordinate System Understanding Coordinate Systems Defining the New UCS Managing the UCS Through the Dialog Box Getting Started with 3D Understanding 3D Concepts Changing the Viewpoint to View 3D Models In-canvas Viewport Control 3D Coordinate Systems Tools for Creating and Editing 3D Objects Interactive Viewing Tools for 3D Objects Creating Solid Models Creating Solid Models Modifying The Visual Styles Of Solids Controlling the Settings of Edges Creating Complex Solid Models Dynamic UCS Creating Different Solids Editing 3D Objects-I Filleting Solid Models Rotating Solid Models in 3D Space Mirroring Solid Models in 3D Space Aligning Solid Models Point Cloud Editing 3D Objects-II Editing 3D Objects-II Generating a Section by Defining a Section Plane Generating 2D and 3D Sections Solid History Drawing Views Creating Flatshot Surface Modeling Understanding Surface Modeling Creating Surfaces by Using Profiles Creating Surfaces from Other Surfaces Editing Surfaces Editing the NURBS Surfaces Performing Surface Analysis Mesh Modeling Introduction to Mesh Modeling Creating Surface Meshes Modifying Mesh Objects Editing Mesh Faces Converting Mesh Objects Working with Gizmos Rendering and Animating Designs Understanding the Concept of Rendering Basic Rendering Adding Lights to the Design Modifying Lights Controlling the Rendering Environment Plotting Rendered Images

43 AutoCAD Advanced AutoCAD Advanced 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD 2015 features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. In this course you ll learn a number of advanced concepts from working with attributed blocks and external references, data exchange, advanced hatch and linetype creation, and all the way to isometric and technical drawing concepts. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD to take this course. Defining Block Attributes Understanding Attributes Editing Block Attributes Managing Attributes Extracting Attributes Understanding External References Understanding External References External References Palette Attaching Files to a Drawing Additional Xref Tools Working with Advanced Drawing Options Multilines Revision Clouds, Wipeouts and NURBS Grouping and Advanced Editing of Sketched Objects Grouping Sketched Objects Changing Properties of an Object Advanced Editing of Sketched Objects Miscellaneous Tools Working with Data Exchange Understanding the Concept of Data Exchange in AutoCAD Other Data Exchange Formats Raster Images Editing Raster Images Miscellaneous File Tools Object Linking and Embedding (OLE) AutoCAD on Internet AutoCAD on Internet Drawings on the Internet Using Hyperlinks with AutoCAD The Drawing Web Format Export to DWF Files Accessing External Databases Understanding Databases Creating Links with Graphical Objects AutoCAD SQL Environment (ASE) Script Files and Slide Shows What are Script Files? What is a Slide Show? Creating Linetypes and Hatch Patterns Creating Linetypes and Hatch Patterns Alternate Linetypes How Hatches Work Hatch Patterns with Dashes and Dots Customizing the acad.pgp File Customizing the acad.pgp File Reinitializing the acad.pgp File Sections of the acad.pgp File Technical Drawing with AutoCAD Detail Drawing, Assembly Drawing, and Bill of Materials Auxiliary Views Sectional Views Dimensioning Introduction to Technical Drawing Isometric Drawings Understanding Isometric Drawings Setting the Isometric Grip and Snap Drawing Isometric Circles Creating Fillets, Dimensioning Objects and Isometric Text

44 AutoCAD Architecture AutoCAD Architecture 2015 is a specialized flavor of AutoCAD, with tools and features designed specifically for architectural design and documentation. Architectural drafting and documentation is more efficient with the software s intuitive environment and tools built specifically for architects. AutoCAD Architecture 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD Architecture features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Architecture to take this course. Workflow and User Interface The AutoCAD Architecture User Interface Project Overview Navigating Your Models Working with Your Models Working with the Help Walls Creating Walls Further Modification Wall Styles Curtain Walls Additional Features Designing with Architectural Objects Working with Architectural Objects Doors & Windows Slabs, Roofs, Beams, and Columns Stairs & Railings Project Management Creating a New Project Creating the First Floor Working with Projects Standards Creating Conceptual Models Creating Mass Elements and Mass Groups Slices and Napkin Sketches Documentation Documentation Creating Views Tags & Schedules Sheet Sets Multi View Blocks

45 AutoCAD Civil 3D AutoCAD Civil 3D software is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) solution for civil engineering design and documentation. AutoCAD Civil 3D helps civil engineering professionals working on transportation, land development, and water projects stay coordinated and more easily and efficiently explore design options, analyze project performance, and deliver consistent, higher quality documentation all within a familiar AutoCAD environment. Perform geospatial analysis and extend Civil 3D model data for storm water analysis and interactive 3D simulations and visualizations. You can also generate quantity takeoff information and support automated machine guidance during construction. Civil 3D helps you gain the competitive advantage of BIM to deliver more innovative project solutions. AutoCAD Civil 3D 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Civil 3D features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes to practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD Civil 3D Introduction to AutoCAD Civil 3D Getting Started in Civil 3D Working with Points Working with Points Point Settings and Styles Editing Points Point Groups Working with Surfaces Working with Surfaces Editing Surfaces Working with Surface Styles Surface Tools Surface Volumes and Analysis Working with Surfaces Editing Surfaces Working with Surface Styles Surface Tools Alignments Alignments Tools Checks and Criteria Styles and Tabs Alignment Labels and Tables Superelevation Working with Profiles Working with Profiles More on Profiles Profile View Styles Band Sets Working with Assemblies and Subassemblies Working with Assemblies and Subassemblies Codes and Styles Subassemblies Working with Corridors Working with Corridors Editing Corridors Introduction to Parcels Sample Lines, Sections, and Quantity Takeoffs Sample Lines Sections Quantity Take-offs Feature Lines and Grading Feature Lines Grading Pipe Networks Pipe Networks Part Rules and Structure Rules Pipe Networks and Network Properties Labels, Tables and Checks Pressure Networks Pressure Networks Pressure Network Properties Labels, Tables and Checks Working with Plan Production Tools and Data Shortcuts Working with Plan Production Tools and Data Shortcuts Data Shortcuts and References

46 AutoCAD Civil 3D Advanced Concepts AutoCAD Civil 3D software is a civil design and documentation solution that supports Building Information Modeling (BIM) workflows. Using AutoCAD Civil 3D, infrastructure professionals can better understand project performance, maintain more consistent data and processes, and respond faster to change. AutoCAD Civil 3D Advanced Concepts 2016 Complete Guide is designed to give you a greater understanding of additional Civil 3D 2015 features ranging from Surface Analysis methods to using Transparent Commands. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D to take this course. Survey Database Survey Database Points Points Point Clouds Point Clouds Surface Analysis Surface Analysis Alignments Alignments Assemblies Assemblies Corridors Corridors Vehicle Tracking Vehicle Tracking Transparent Commands Transparent Commands Parcels Parcels Suite Interoperability Suite Interoperability Storm Sewer Analysis (SSA) Storm Sewer Analysis (SSA) HEC-RAS HEC-RAS

47 AutoCAD Electrical AutoCAD Electrical 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD Electrical 2015 features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning the steps to wire components together, editing Ladder Diagrams, working with connectors and circuits, using Wiring Diagrams, creating and editing Reports, and creating your own symbols to use in the drawings. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Electrical to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD Electrical Getting Started Interface Components Invoking Commands Saving the Work Workspaces Getting Help Working with Projects and Drawings Creating a New Project Working with Drawings Working with Project Drawings Copying/Deleting a Project Other Options in the Project Manager Working with Wires Inserting Wires into a Drawing Modifying Wires Wire Types Wire Numbers Inserting Wire Markers/Labels in a Drawing Troubleshooting Wires Creating Ladders Inserting a New Ladder Grid Labels Schematic Components Inserting Schematic Components Inserting Components Using the Catalog Browser Annotating and Editing the Symbols Assigning Catalog Information and Editing the Catalog Database Inserting Components from the Equipment List Inserting Components from Panel Lists Swapping and Updating Blocks Schematic Editing Changing Component Location Updating Components Auditing Drawings and Projects Retagging Drawings Using Tools for Editing Attributes Connectors, Point-to-Point Wiring Diagrams, and Circuits Inserting Connectors Editing Connectors Using Point-to-point Wiring Diagrams Working with Circuits Building a Circuit Multiple Phase Circuits Panel Layouts Creating Panel Layouts Annotating and Editing Footprints Inserting Footprints Setting the Panel Drawing Configuration Adding Balloons to a Component Item Numbers, Nameplates and DIN Rail Schematic and Panel Reports Generating Schematic Reports Report Generator Dialog Box Changing Report Formats PLC Modules Inserting Parametric PLC Modules Inserting Nonparametric PLC Modules Editing a PLC Module Inserting Individual PLC IO Points Creating and Modifying Parametric PLC Modules Creating PLC I/O Wiring Diagrams Terminals Inserting Terminal Symbols Adding and Modifying Associations Selecting, Creating, Editing, and Inserting Terminal Strips Terminal Tables Resequencing Terminal Numbers Settings, Configurations, Templates, and Plotting Setting Project Properties Setting Drawing Properties Reference Files Mapping the Title Block Updating Title Block Settings Creating Templates Plotting the Project Project Task List Creating Symbols Creating Symbols Naming Convention of Symbols Customizing the Icon Menu Miscellaneous Tools

48 AutoCAD LT AutoCAD LT 2015 The Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD LT 2015 features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning 2D drawing skills, editing entities, working with splines and polylines, using layers, creating and editing text, dimensioning, and creating blocks. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD LT to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD LT Introducing AutoCAD LT 2015 Using Tools in AutoCAD LT Working With AutoCAD Files Autodesk 360 Getting Started with AutoCAD LT Getting Started with AutoCAD LT Coordinate Systems AutoCAD LT Workspaces AutoCAD File Settings Starting with Sketching Starting with Basic Sketching Drawing Various Arcs Working with Drawing Aids Working with Drawing Aids Object Properties Working With Object Snaps Draft Settings Dialog Box Using AutoTracking Editing Sketched Objects - I Creating a Selection Set Copying and Pasting Sketched Objects Editing Sketched Objects Arraying and Mirroring Sketched Objects Separating and Joining Sketched Objects Editing Sketched Objects - II Modifying Grips in AutoCAD LT Properties of Sketched Objects DesignCenter and AutoDesk Seek Making Inquiries about Objects and Drawings Manipulating the View Understanding the Concept of Sheet Sets Creating Text and Tables Annotative Objects Creating Text Creating Multiline Text Using Tables Text Styles Basic Dimensioning, Geometric Dimensioning, and Tolerancing Dimensioning Terms and Tools Selecting Dimension Tools Creating Specialized Dimensions Working with True Associative Dimensions Geometric Dimensioning Editing Dimensions Editing Dimensions Using Editing Tools Editing Dimensions Using Editing Tools Continued Dimension Styles, Multileader Styles, and System Variables Dimension Styles Dimension Style Families Dimension Text and Units Model Space Viewports, Paper Space Viewports, and Layouts Model Space Viewports Viewport Options Plotting Drawings Plotting Drawings In AutoCAD Plot Styles Template Drawings Understanding Templates Customizing Templates Working with Blocks Working with Blocks Changing Blocks Inserting and Modifying Blocks Simplifying Blocks

49 AutoCAD Map 3D AutoCAD Map 3D software provides access to GIS and mapping data to support planning, design, and data management. Intelligent models and CAD tools help you to apply regional and discipline-specific standards. Integration of GIS data with your organization helps to improve quality, productivity, and asset management. AutoCAD Map 3D 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD Map 3D features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning to model and document process plants, generate and share isometrics, orthographics, and materials reports. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Map 3D to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD Map 3D Introduction to AutoCAD Map 3D Starting AutoCAD Map 3D and Workspaces AutoCAD Map 3D Interface And Dialog Boxes Getting Started with AutoCAD Map 3D Getting Started with AutoCAD Map 3D Adding Data To The Project Data Outputs Methods Understanding the Concept of Sheet Sets Working with Basic Tools and Coordinate Systems Using the Snap Functions in Map 3D and Working in the Ortho Mode Coordinate Reference System and User Coordinate System in AutoCAD Working with Feature Data Working with Feature Data Feature Data and Creating Feature Data Store Creating A Feature Data Enhancing Precision Using COGO Input Tools Editing Data in Feature Layer Creating Object Data, and Attaching External Database and Query Object Data Attaching External Database Attaching a Drawing File, Querying an Attached Drawing and Editing an Object in an Attached Drawing Classifying Objects and Working with Classified Objects Drawing Object Classification and Working with Classified Objects Displaying and Sharing the Metadata File Removing Digitization Errors and Working with Topologies Learning Drawing Cleanup and Applying Cleanup to Drawing Data Topology and Sliver Polygons Topology Query Data Analysis Object Data Analysis Feature Data Analysis Topological Data Analysis Working with Different Types of Data Working with Different Types of Data and Live Maps (Bing Maps) Point Cloud Data Viewing and Analyzing 3D Surfaces Attribute Data Industry Model Editing A Map and Creating a Map Book Editing A Map and Creating a Map Book Map Editing Tools Map Layout and Map Elements Map Book Styling and Querying Feature Data Styling and Querying Feature Data and Thematic Layers Styling The Feature Data

50 AutoCAD MEP AutoCAD MEP 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD MEP 2015 features and capabilities - from the basics through to advanced and complex building systems. You will learn to create accurate drafts, designs and documents from within a familiar AutoCAD-based environment. AutoCAD MEP enables the support of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems throughout the building lifecycle. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD MEP to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD MEP Introduction to AutoCAD MEP AutoCAD MEP User Interface Getting Started Saving Files Opening Files Finding and Using AutoCAD MEP Help Getting Started with AutoCAD MEP Starting a Project Expanded Views on Projects Spaces in AutoCAD MEP Editing in AutoCAD MEP Workspaces and Settings Working with Architecture Workspace Walls and Wall Settings Creating Doors and Using Door Settings Creating Windows and Window Settings Creating Roofs and Using Roof Settings Creating Stairs and Using Stair Settings Grids, Beams, Columns, and Braces and Editing in a File Creating and Editing Primitives Creating the HVAC System Air Handling Equipment Creating and Editing Ducts Creating and Editing Duct Fittings Creating and Editing Piping Systems Creating Piping Systems Laying and Editing Pipes Creating and Editing Pipe Fittings Creating Plumbing System Plumbing Fixtures and Equipment Plumbing Lines and Fixtures Properties Creating Electrical System Layout Creating and Editing Panels and Devices Creating and Editing Wire and Conduits Creating and Editing Circuits Representation and Schedules Creating and Editing Views Creating and Editing Schedules Managing Cell Information Schematics Working with Schematics AutoCAD MEP Project Lecture AutoCAD MEP Project Lecture

51 AutoCAD P&ID Autodesk AutoCAD P&ID piping design software empowers users to create, modify and manage piping and instrumentation diagrams. With simple reporting, editing, sharing, and validation of piping and instrumentation design information, projects start more easily and finish sooner. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning the AutoCAD P & ID interface, Managing the Project Files, working with data across multiple drawings, analyzing the Data, and editing a drawing and sharing it with multiple users. AutoCAD P&ID 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD P & ID 2015 features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD P&ID to take this course. AutoCAD P&ID Environment AutoCAD P&ID Environment Data Manager And Reports Data Manager and Reports Project and File Management Project and File Management Symbols Symbols Drawing Tasks Drawing Tasks Advanced Topics Advanced Topics Off-Page Connectors Off-Page Connectors Working With Others Working With Others

52 AutoCAD Plant 3D AutoCAD Plant 3D 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD Plant 3D features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning to model and document process plants, generate and share isometrics, orthographics, and materials reports. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Plant 3D to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD Plant 3D Starting AutoCAD Plant 3D AutoCAD Plant 3D User Interface Different Workspaces and Invoking Commands in AutoCAD Plant 3D Tool Palettes and Dialog Boxes Creating Backup Files and Closing a Drawing Opening Drawings and Quitting Plant 3D AutoCAD Plant 3D Help Creating Projects and P&IDs Introduction to Creating Projects and P&ID Designing a P&ID Validating the Drawing Editing the Drawing Creating Structures Creating a Grid and Adding Members Creating Stairs Creating Railing Creating Ladder Creating a Plate/Grate Creating Footing Editing the Structural Members Visibility Options Exchanging Data with Other Applications Creating Equipment Creating Equipment Placing Equipment in the Drawing Creating a Customized Equipment Modifying Equipment Converting Solid Models into Equipment Attaching and Detaching Objects from an Equipment Adding Nozzles to a Customized Equipment Adding Nozzles to a Converted Equipment Modifying Nozzles Adding Specifications and Catalogs Getting Started with AutoCAD Plant 3D Spec Editor and Creating a New Spec File Adding and Editing Spec Sheets Adding to and Editing Specs Working with the Catalog Editor Modifying the Branch Table Routing Pipes Selecting a Spec and Working with the Spec Viewer Routing a Pipe Creating Branches, Weld Connections and Autodesk Connection Points Adding Valves, Fittings and Pipe Supports Adding Valves and Fittings Pipe Supports Insulating a Pipe and Modifying the Pipe Components Using Grips Creating Isometric Drawings Isometric Drawings Creating a Quick or Production Isometric Drawing Placing Iso Messages and Annotations and Exporting a Component File Configuring Isometric Drawing Settings Creating Orthographic Drawings Creating an Orthographic Drawing Using Different Views Managing Data and Creating Reports Finding the Data in a File Working with the Data Manager and Report Creator

53 Autodesk 3ds Max ds Max Design 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of 3ds Max Design 2015 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. 3ds Max Design is widely used by architects, game developers, design visualization specialists, and visual effects artists. A wide range of modeling and texturing tools make it an ideal platform for 3D modelers and animators. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk 3ds Max to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk 3ds Max Introduction To Autodesk 3ds Max 2015 Autodesk 3ds Max Interface Components Snap Settings Units Setup Tools Hot Keys Customizing the Colors of the User Interface Standard Primitives Introduction to Standard Primitives Selection Techniques Scene Management Standard Primitives Rendering a Still Image Extended Primitives Introduction to Extended Primitive Extended Primitive Working with Architectural Objects Introduction to Architectural Objects AEC Extended Primitives Creating Doors Creating Windows Creating Stairs Splines and Extended Splines Introduction to Splines and Extended Splines Creating Splines Creating Extended Splines Modifying Splines Introduction to Modifying Splines Modifying the Shapes Rollouts Geometry Rollout Materials and Maps Introduction to Materials and Maps Material Editor Tools Standard Materials Architectural Material Maps Modifying 3D Mesh Objects Introduction to Modifying 3D Mesh Objects Sub-object Levels in Editable Mesh Graphite Modeling Technique Graphite Modeling Toolset Graphite Modeling Toolset Continued NURBS Modeling Introduction to NURBS Modeling NURBS Surfaces Converting and Modifying Nurbs Compound Objects Compound Objects Additional Compound Objects Modifiers Introduction to Modifiers Type of Modifiers Lights and Cameras Introduction to Lights and Cameras Photometric and Default Lights Tools and Cameras Animation Basics Introduction to Animation Basics Understanding Animation and Time Controls Morph Compound Object Rendering and Previewing an Animation Rendering Effects Systems, Hierarchy, and Kinematics Introduction to Systems, Hierarchy, and Kinematics Hierarchy and Kinematics Rigid Body Dynamics and Helpers Introduction to Rigid Body Dynamics and Helpers MassFX Rigid Body Modifier mcloth Modifier Constraints Simulation Controls Helpers Atmospheric Apparatus Event Display Area Particle Flow Introduction to Particle Flow Particle View Window Understanding Particle Flow Actions Particle Systems and Space Warps I Introduction to Particle Systems Mesh tools Categories of Space Warps Particle Systems and Space Warps II Introduction to Particle Systems and Space Warps II Geometric/Deformable Space Warps Modifier-Based Space Warps

54 Autodesk 3ds Max Design Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of 3ds Max Design 2015 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. 3ds Max Design is widely used by architects, game developers, design visualization specialists, and visual effects artists. A wide range of modeling and texturing tools make it an ideal platform for 3D modelers and animators. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk 3ds Max Design to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk 3ds Max Design Understanding the Autodesk 3ds Max Design Interface Working with the Interface Working with Snaps and Additional Tools Understanding Controls Customization Getting Help Primitive Objects I Creating a Temple Creating a Table Primitive Objects II Creating a Hot Air Balloon Creating a Shed Splines I Creating 2D Shapes Modifying Vertices Modifying Segments Modifying Splines Splines II Creating a Table and Jug Creating a Lamp Post Lofting, Twisting, and Deforming Objects Lofting Spline Objects Lofting Multiple Objects Moving and Modifying Shapes Lofting and Deforming Shapes Material Editor: Creating Materials Creating Materials, Assigning Materials to Objects Material Editor: Texture Maps I Applying Texture Maps and Bump Maps Material Editor: Texture Maps II Creating and Applying Transparent Materials Material Editor: Controlling Texture Maps Controlling Texture Maps Setting the Environment Background Material Editor: Miscellaneous Materials Miscellaneous Materials Assigning Miscellaneous Materials Interior Lighting I Creating a Night Interior Creating a Daylight Interior Scene Interior Lighting II Using Photometric Lights and IES Files for Interior Lighting Animation Basics Creating Animation Defining Pivot Points Adjusting the Track Info Linking Objects Complex Animation Creating Dummy Objects Creating Snapshot Objects Animating and Linking Cameras Rendering Rendering Images and Animation Creating a Walkthrough Creating and Modifying a Walkthrough

55 Autodesk BIM 360 Glue and Field 2015 (edemo Only) 51 BIM 360 construction management software enables almost anytime, anywhere access to project data throughout the building construction lifecycle. BIM 360 empowers those in the field to better anticipate and act, and those in the back office to optimize and manage all aspects of construction performance. Autodesk BIM 360 Glue is online BIM software for coordination and management. It provides anytime, anywhere access to connected project information. It accelerates multidiscipline collaboration, reduces coordination review cycles, and improves project efficiency. This video tutorial course provides workflow oriented training that takes the learner though all aspects of the software. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk BIM 360 to take this course. BIM 360 Glue Mobile Outline: 1. Logging In and Help Functionality 2. Profile Settings 3. Working with Projects 4. Creating, Uploading and Interacting with a Merged Model 5. The Select, Measurement and Models Tools 6. The Views Functionality 7. Markups, Activities, Clash Detection and Links Autodesk BIM 360 Field is field management software that combines mobile technologies at the point of construction with cloud-based collaboration and reporting. BIM 360 Field supports 2D and BIM-based workflows. This enables new ways of managing quality, safety, and commissioning checklists; distribution of plans and drawings; and mobile 2D and BIM construction document access. BIM 360 Field Mobile Outline: 1. Getting Started 2. Sync Settings 3. Gadgets 4. Document Library 5. Issues 6. Attachments and Markups 7. Checklists 8. Sync Upload BIM 360 Field Web Portal Outline: 1. Introduction / Logging-in 2. Reports 3. Issues Management 4. Checklist Inspection Management 5. Task Management 6. Photos

56 Autodesk Infraworks Autodesk Infraworks empowers civil engineers and planners to deliver projects with increased efficiency by managing larger-scale infrastructure models created from existing data sources, engineering in context from the project outset, and generating proposals at the appropriate level of detail. Autodesk Infraworks 2015 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Infraworks to take this course. The Infraworks Environment User Interface & Intelligent Tools Data Sources Panel Settings & Features Application Options and Asset Cards Overview Coordinate Systems Working With GIS Data Getting Help Navigation and Selection Navigation Tools Selecting Features Gizmos Working with Styles Working With Styles Materials Filter Expressions Sourcing for Existing Conditions Terrain Data Imagery Utilities and Pipes Roads City Furniture Point Cloud Creating the Design Propose Site Features Proposals Roads and Railways Coverages Trees Pipelines and Pipeline Connectors Water Areas Barriers Point of Interest Analyzing Your Design Measurements Site Visual Effects and Statistics Working with Themes Presenting Your Design Storyboards Snapshot Rendering Images

57 Autodesk Infraworks Autodesk Infraworks The Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Infraworks features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. In this course, you will investigate the various tools available for designing and analyzing civil-scale models. Learn how to customize model visualizations as well as coordinate model data with various types of softwares. Investigate how to apply specific-to-your project data and retrieve analysis results to help benefit your civil engineering project. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Infraworks to take this course. The InfraWorks Environment User Interface & Intelligent Tools Data Sources Panel Settings & Features Application Options and Asset Cards Overview Coordinate Systems Working With GIS Data Getting Help Navigation and Selection Navigation Tools Selecting Features Gizmos Working with Styles Working With Styles Materials Filter Expressions Sourcing for Existing Conditions Terrain Data Imagery Utilities and Pipes Roads City Furniture Point Cloud Creating the Design Propose Site Features Proposals Roads and Railways Coverages Trees Pipelines and Pipeline Connectors Water Areas Barriers Point of Interest Analyzing Your Design Measurements Site Visual Effects and Statistics Working with Themes Presenting Your Design Storyboards Snapshot Rendering Images Sharing Your Design Sharing Your Design Publish Options & Design Feeds Scenarios InfraWorks and AutoCAD Civil 3D Working with Revit Models Roadway Design Module Roadway Design Toolbar Overview Creating Design Roads and Intersections Road Editing Tools Road Analysis Drainage Design Module Drainage Watershed Culverts Drainage Network Bridge Design Module Introduction Exploring the Bridge Design Asset Card Creating Bridges Editing Bridges with Properties & Gizmos Bridge Analysis Tools

58 Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Inventor is a parametric CAD software offers an easy-to-use set of tools for 3D mechanical design, documentation, and product simulation. Digital Prototyping with Inventor helps you design and validate your products before they are built to deliver better products, reduce development costs, and get to market faster. Autodesk Inventor 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Inventor features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. The course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach, creating 2D drawings from 3D data, modeling parts, combining parts into assemblies, annotating drawings, using advanced assembly tools, working with sheet metal, presenting designs, and simulation. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Inventor to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk Inventor 2015 Getting Started with Autodesk Inventor Important Terms and Definitions Working with Drawing Display Tools Drawing Sketches for Solid Models Drawing Sketched Entities I Drawing Sketched Entities II Fillets, Chamfers, and Splines Understanding the Sketching Environment Adding Constraints and Dimensions to Sketches Working with Geometric Constraints Working with Dimensional Constraints Measuring Sketched Entities Editing, Extruding, and Revolving the Sketches Editing Sketched Entities Creating Patterns, Adding Text and Images Extruding, Revolving, Primitives, and Freeforms Rotating the View and Controlling the Display Other Sketching and Modeling Options Creating Work Planes Creating Work Axes and Points Other Extrusion and Revolution Options Advanced Modeling Tools-I Creating Holes Creating Fillets and Chamfers Mirroring, Patterns, Ribs and Thickening Embossed and Engraved Features, Adding Materials and Colors Editing Features and Adding Automatic Dimensions to Sketches Concept of Editing Features Moving the Faces and Editing Features Projecting Entities in the Sketching Environment Advanced Modeling Tools-II Sweeps, Lofts, Coils and Threads Shells, Drafts and Splits Editing Surfaces Editing without Using Sketches Assembly Modeling-I Understanding Assembly Modeling Assembling Components by using the Constrain Tool Applying Joints to the Assembly Relationships, Moving and Rotating Components Assembly Modeling-II Editing Assembly Constraints and Components Modifying Components In An Assembly Analyzing Assemblies and Creating Representations Working with Drawing Views-I Intro to Drawings in Inventor Creating and Editing Drawing Views Drawing Additions Drawing Views Section View Hatching and Component Visibility Working with Drawing Views-II Drawing Standards Dimension Styles Annotating the Drawing Presentations The Presentation Module Animating An Assembly Working with Special Design Tools Adaptive Parts and Defining Parameters Working with iparts Creating 3D Sketches Working with Sheet Metal Components The Sheet Metal Module Setting Sheet Metal Component Parameters Creating and Developing Sheet Metal Compiments Creating the Flat Patterns of Sheet Metal Compiments Introduction to Weldments Understanding Weldment Assemblies Weldment Types Weldment Symbols and Reports Miscellaneous Tools Effecianecy Tools ifeatures and imates Drawing Sheets and Importing AutoCAD Blocks

59 Autodesk Inventor 2015 (cont d) 55 (cont d) Introduction to Stress Analysis Introduction to Analysis Starting an Analysis Applying Constraints and Loads Meshing the Component Solution Phase Introduction to Plastic Mold Design Introduction to Plastic Mold Design Methods for Designing the Core and Cavity Mold Parrerns Creating Runners Creating Gates Adding a Mold Base to the Assembly Generating Drawing Views

60 Autodesk Inventor Routed Systems Inventor is a parametric CAD software offers an easy-to-use set of tools for 3D mechanical design, documentation, and product simulation. Digital Prototyping with Inventor helps you design and validate your products before they are built to deliver better products, reduce development costs, and get to market faster. Inventor 2015 Routed Systems Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of more complex modelling options available in Inventor These options include the tools and analyses for adding Tubing and Piping to an Inventor model, as well as decribing how to add Cables and Harnesses. The course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach, creating 2D drawings from 3D data, modeling parts, combining parts into assemblies, annotating drawings, using advanced assembly tools, working with sheet metal, presenting designs, and simulation. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Inventor to take this course. Introduction to Tube & Pipe Creating your First Tube & Pipe Assembly Rigid Pipe Rigid Pipe Styles Routing Pipe Pipe Fittings Other Rigid Pipe Tools Tubing Routing Tube Working with Tube Routes Fittings Self-Draining Pipe Building Self Draining Pipe Flexible Hose Building Flexible Hoses Working with Flexible Hoses Tube and Pipe Documentation Drawings and Annotation Bill of Materials, Parts Lists, and Ballooning Exporting Data Introduction to the Cable and Harness Environment The Cable and Harness Environment Harnesses Building the Harness Working with the Harness Ribbon Cables Creating Ribbon Cables Harness Documentation Reports and Documentation Nailboard Drawings Component Authoring Building Your Own Tube & Pipe Components

61 Autodesk Navisworks Autodesk Navisworks 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Navisworks 2015 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Navisworks project review software enables architecture, engineering, and construction professionals to holistically review integrated models and data with stakeholders to gain better control over project outcomes. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Navisworks to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk Navisworks The Autodesk Navisworks User Interface Configuring Settings Managing Files Setting Units Exploring the Navigation Tools in Navisworks Using the Head-Up Display and Navigation Tools Cameras and Reference Views Selecting, Controlling, and Reviewing Objects Selection Tools Selection Sets Measuring and Redlining Controlling the Visibility of Objects, Using the Gizmo, Managing Links The Appearance Profiler Window Timeliner Working with Timeliner Working with Animator and Scripter Working with Animator Working with Scripter Quantification Quantification Workbook Window Clash Detection Working with Clash Detective Autodesk Rendering Understanding the Autodesk Rendering Window Mapping, Lighting, Environments and Rendering Using Autodesk Graphics Viewpoints, Sections, and Animations Working with Viewpoints Section Views, Animating Viewpoints

62 Autodesk ReCap Autodesk ReCap reality capture software and services enable users to capture and integrate reality data directly into your design process. Autodesk ReCap works with Autodesk design and creation suites, so you can start your design with accurate 3D data and full photoquality context rather than a blank screen. Autodesk ReCap follows a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning concepts such as point cloud access, appearance and management. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. Autodesk ReCap 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of it s 2015 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk ReCap to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk ReCap Introducing Autodesk ReCap Getting Started with Autodesk ReCap File Formats & Usability Resources Importing Opening and Saving Projects Creating a New Project General Point Cloud Settings Saving the Project The User Interface The User Interface Display Settings Project Navigator View and Navigation View and Navigation Tools Overview Navigating the Point Cloud Point Cloud Appearance Point Cloud Appearance Settings Point Cloud Colour Modes Point Cloud Lighting and Shading Organising and Editing Point Clouds Editing Point Clouds Grouping Scan Data Scan Location Settings Measurement and Labelling Basics of Measurement Working with Annotation Exporting / Importing and Use of Scan Data Downstream Exporting ReCap Projects for use in Other Applications Export and Import Settings

63 Autodesk ReCap Photo ReCap reality capture software and services enable users to capture and integrate reality data directly into your design process. ReCap works with Autodesk design and creation suites, so you can start your design with accurate 3D data and full photo-quality context rather than a blank screen.you ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning concepts such as point cloud access, appearance and management. components. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. Autodesk ReCap Photo 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of it s 2015 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk ReCap to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk ReCap Introduction to Autodesk ReCap Photo The Photographic Process The ReCap Photo Web Page and Interface Setting up a New Project Creating a New Project Setting up the Project in ReCap Photo Analysing Images and Viewing Results Navigation and Review Basic Navigation and Review Tools Adding Further Information Exporting and Use in other Application Exporting and use Downstream Use of Mesh Storage and Management Autodesk Recap 360 Storage

64 Autodesk ReCap Pro ReCap reality capture software and services enable users to capture and integrate reality data directly into your design process. ReCap works with Autodesk design and creation suites, so you can start your design with accurate 3D data and full photo-quality context rather than a blank screen. Autodesk ReCap Pro 2015 Complete Guide follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning concepts such as point cloud access, appearance and management. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk ReCap to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk ReCap Introducing Autodesk ReCap Getting Started with Autodesk ReCap File Formats & Usability Resources Importing Opening and Saving Projects Creating a New Project General Point Cloud Settings Saving the Project Getting Started with Autodesk ReCap Pro Getting started with ReCap Pro Using Scan Data Registration with ReCap Pro Accuracy Reports Registration Fundamentals Survey Control Verification Survey Control Registration Rollback & Reporting Real View on ReCap 360 RealView on ReCap 360 The User Interface The User Interface Display Settings Project Navigator View and Navigation View and Navigation Tools Overview Navigating the Point Cloud Point Cloud Appearance Point Cloud Appearance Settings Point Cloud Colour Modes Point Cloud Lighting and Shading Organising and Editing Point Clouds Editing Point Clouds Grouping Scan Data Scan Location Settings Measurement and Labelling Basics of Measurement Working with Annotation Exporting / Importing and Use of Scan Data Downstream Exporting ReCap Projects for use in Other Applications Export and Import Settings

65 Autodesk Revit Advanced Concepts Revit Advanced Concepts 2015 Complete Guide introduces and expands on advanced Revit concepts. Concepts covered include Construction Modeling, Phases and Design Options, Site Tools and Design Analysis Presentation Views, Project and Setting Management and Conceptual Design. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit to take this course. Construction Modeling Construction Modeling Assemblies Phases and Design Options Phases and Design Design Options Site Tools and Design Analysis Site Tools Energy and Sun Presentation Views Presentation Views Using Decals and Shadows Schedules and Tags Tags Schedules View Graphics Visibility Overrides Renderings and Walkthroughs Sun Settings Rendering Walkthroughs Projects and Settings Organization Project Management Settings Management Walls and Curtain Walls Curtain Walls Walls Conceptual Design Conceptual Mass Forms Divided Paths and Surfaces Mass Elements

66 Autodesk Revit Architecture Autodesk Revit Architecture 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Revit Architecture 2015 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning this powerful, sophisticated building information modeling (BIM) software that has transformed the architectural design industry. It is the perfect introduction to the powerful software for architects, designers, and students. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit Architecture to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk Revit Architecture 2015 User Interface Tour Browsers, Bars, Palettes and Windows Revit Architecture 2015 Help Starting an Architectural Project Starting a New Architectural Project Navigation Tools!Configuring Global Settings Creating Walls! Creating Architectural Walls! Creating Architectural Walls II Using Basic Building Components-I Adding Doors Adding Windows and Wall Openings Using the Editing Tools Working with Selection Sets Editing Tools Editing Tools II Grouping Elements Retrieving Information About Elements Working with Datum Planes and Creating Standard Views Working with Levels Working with Grids Working with Reference Planes and Work Planes Controlling the Display of Elements Working with Project Views Using Basic Building Components-II Creating Floors Creating Roofs Shape Editing Tools Creating Ceilings Adding Rooms Using Basic Building Components-III Working with Components Adding Stairs Adding Railings and Ramps Creating Curtain Walls Adding Site Features Working With Site Features Property Lines and Building Pads Adding Site Components Using Massing Tools Understanding Massing Concepts Creating Massing Geometry in the Family Editor Editing Massing Geometry in the Family Editor Massing in the Conceptual Design Environment Creating Massing Geometry in a Project Creating Building Elements from Massing Geometry Creating Families Adding Annotations and Dimensions Adding Tags Room Tags Keynotes Adding Symbols and Dimensions Dimensioning Terminology and Dimensioning Tools Adding Alternate Dimension Units and Spot Dimensions Creating Project Details and Schedules Project Detailing in Autodesk Revit Architecture Crop Regions, Fills Patterns, and Detail Components Adding Text Notes Creating Drafting Views Revision Clouds Working with Schedules Creating Drawing Sheets, and Plotting Creating Drawing Sheets Creating Duplicate Dependent Views Printing in Revit Architecture Creating 3D Views Three Dimensional (3D) Views!Dynamically Viewing Models with Navigation Tools Orienting a 3D View Generating Perspective Views Using a Section Box Rendering Views and Creating Walkthroughs Rendering in Revit Architecture Working with Materials Lights, Decals and Entourage Rendering Settings Creating a Walkthrough Autodesk 360 Rendering

67 Autodesk Revit Architecture 2015 (cont d) 63 (cont d) Using Advanced Features Creating Structural Components Generating Multiple Design Options Using Area Analysis Tools Masking Regions Creating Displaced Views Color Schemes Working with Project Phasing Tools Using Advanced Features II Worksharing Concepts Elements Families, Browsers, Generating Shadows Creating Solar Studies Working with Point Clouds Revit Architecture Interoperability Linking Building Models and Sharing Coordinates Working with Linked Models

68 Autodesk Revit Families Revit Families 2015 Complete Guide gives attendees a thorough introduction to creating Revit Families - from basic 2D Symbols through to complex 3D Nested Families. The course covers Family templates; 2D and 3D Family editor environment; parametric framework; creating and managing Family elements; and includes a bonus project. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit to take this course. Introduction to Revit Families What is a Revit Family Family Templates An Introduction to Family Templates The 2D Family Editor Environment The 2D Menu Ribbon The 3D Family Editor Environment The 3D Menu Ribbon Creating Family Elements Family Element Commands Moving Beyond The Basics More Advanced Options Managing Revit Families Managing Revit Families Bonus Project Exercises Bonus Exercises for You to Try Parametric Framework Reference Planes: The Skeleton of Parametric Framework Dimensions and Labels

69 Autodesk Revit MEP Autodesk Revit MEP 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Revit MEP 2015 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced and complex 3D modeling components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. This course provides a detailed description of all basic and advanced concepts as well as the usage of the tools and commands of Autodesk Revit MEP It explores the processes involved in Building Information Modeling. The topics covered range from creating building components, HVAC systems, electrical systems, plumbing systems, fire protection systems to designing conceptual massing, performing HVAC heating and loading analysis, and creating rich construction documentation. Special emphasis has been laid on the concepts of space modeling and tools to create systems for all disciplines (MEP). To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit MEP to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk Revit MEP 2015 Introducing the Autodesk Revit MEP 2015 User Interface Understanding the Interface, Getting Help Getting Started with an MEP Project Starting a New Project in Revit MEP Linking Revit Models and Sharing Coordinates The Snaps Tool, The Options Dialog Box Creating Datums, Project Views, and Building Envelopes Working with Levels Working with Grids Understanding Wall Types Working with Walls, Floors and Ceilings, Adding Rooms Spacing, Zones, and Cooling and Heating Load Analysis Creating Spaces Color Schemes, Working with Zones Creating a Mechanical System Understanding HVAC Systems Generating HVAC System Layouts Creating an Electrical System Understanding Electrical Systems Adding Power and System Devices Creating a Plumbing System Understanding Plumbing Systems Working with Plumbing Systems Creating a Fire Protection System Understanding Fire Protection Systems Designing the Fire Protection System Creating Construction Documents Dimensioning Modifying Dimensions, Tags Creating Detail Views, Adding Sheets Creating Families and Worksharing Understanding Massing Concepts Editing a Massing Geometry Creating Masses in the Conceptual Design Environment Worksharing Concepts

70 Autodesk Revit MEP Advanced Revit provides mechanical, electrical, and plumbing engineers with tools to design even the most complex building systems. Revit is a world leading Building Information Modeling (BIM) software, which helps drive more accurate design, analysis, and documentation of efficient building systems from concept through construction. Using Revit MEP you can create even the most complex building systems more accurately and efficiently with tools designed specially for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineers. Revit MEP Advanced 2015: The Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Revit MEP 2015 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit MEP to take this course. MEP Essentials Linking Discipline Models Using the System Browser Using the Project Browser Creating and Modifying Levels Controlling Datum Visibility Using Scope Boxes Creating and Tagging Spaces Placing Space Separators Creating Color Schemes for Lighting Averages Creating Legends Creating HVAC Zones Setting and Showing the Active Work Plane Creating Reference Planes Modeling Accurately with Length and Angle Working with Object Snaps and Snap Increments Modify Ribbon Tools Using Visualization Aids When Working in 3D Views Tagging MEP Elements Coordinating Between Mechanical and Electrical Disciplines Interference Check Interference Check Documentation HVAC Airside Adding Mechanical Equipment Placing Air Terminals Placing Air Terminals on Ducts Creating Duct Systems Splitting Duct Systems Duct Settings Modeling Ductwork Placing Duct Placeholders Defining Duct Routing Preferences Generating Duct Layouts Sizing Ductwork Adding Duct Accessories Modifying Ductwork and Fittings Adding Duct Insulation Checking Duct Systems Analyzing Duct Systems and Pressure Loss Reports Understanding HVAC Airside Scheduling Understanding HVAC Airside Tags General Piping Pipe Settings Modeling Piping Placing Pipe Placeholders Defining Pipe Routing Preferences Adding Pipe Accessories Modifying Piping and Fittings Adding Pipe Insulation Creating Parallel Pipes Modeling Sloped Pipe HVAC Piping Creating Piping Systems Generating Pipe Layouts Sizing Pipe Analyzing Piping Systems Creating Pipe Pressure Loss Reports Understanding HVAC Piping Tags Plumbing Adding Plumbing Fixtures Using Copy and Monitor for Plumbing Fixtures Placing Pipe Connectors Creating Plumbing Piping Systems Splitting Piping Systems Creating Piping System Types Working with Piping Components Laying Out Plumbing Systems Creating Risers and Underfloor Views Understanding Plumbing Scheduling Understanding Plumbing Tags Electrical Electrical Settings Specifying Demand Factors and Load Classifications Cable Tray and Conduit Settings Voltage Definitions Distribution Systems Assigning Secondary Systems Wire Types and Sizes Modeling Cable Trays Modeling Conduit Creating Parallel Conduits Adding Electrical Devices Annotation Symbols Applying Panel Schedule Template Mounting Heights Parameter Electrical Label Parameters Fire Alarm Devices Grounding Symbols Settings for Grounding Wire Power Reference Planes and Levels Placing Electrical Fixtures Creating and Naming Circuits Wiring Settings Wiring Circuits Checking Circuits Circuit and Pole Breakers Creating Power Circuits Creating Lighting Circuits Creating Switch Systems Annotation - Tagging Wire Placement Panel Naming Creating Panel Schedules Editing Panel Schedule Template Options

71 Autodesk Revit MEP Advanced 2015 (cont d) 67 (cont d) Lighting Lighting Fixtures and Photometric Data Placing Lighting Fixtures - Reference Planes Placing Unhosted Lighting Fixtures Emergency Lighting Fixtures Luminaire Schedules Mounting Parameters Using Copy and Monitor for Lighting Fixtures Adding Lighting Switches Creating a Switch System Powering Lighting Systems Analyzing Lighting Systems Rendering Views to Analyze Lighting Managing Lighting with Groups Understanding Lighting Scheduling Lighting Tags Cable Trays, Conduit and Busway Placing Cable Tray or Conduit Placing Conduit Underground Selecting Types Adding/Changing Fittings Routing Methods Changing Justifications Avoiding Obstacles Creating Service Type Filters Spot Elevations for Bottom of Cable Tray Annotation - Tagging Creating Parallel Conduit Runs Views and Sheets Plan Views Reflected Ceiling Plan Views Creating Section Views Segmenting Section Views Creating Callout Views Sketching a Callout View Creating Drafting Views Setting Up Detail Views Importing Details Creating a Reference View Duplicating Views Creating Matchlines and View References Creating and Using Sheets Working with Viewports on Sheets Aligning Views on Sheets Using a Sheet List Creating Custom Titleblocks Creating a Key Plan Creating Revision Clouds and Tags Managing Sheet Issues and Revisions Adding a Revision Schedule to a Titleblock Printing and Publishing Printing and Managing Print Settings Printing to PDF Publishing Files to Buzzsaw Managing Your Projects Managing Project Information Specifying a Project Location and Weather Understanding Coordinate Systems Relocating a Project Rotating True North and Project North Mirroring a Project Managing Project Browser View Organization Using Parameters and Filters for Browser Organization Managing Project Browser Sheet Organization Project Template Files Transferring Project Standards Deleting Unused Items from a Project Setting the Starting View Interoperability Importing and Managing Image Files Linking and Importing CAD Files Managing Linked CAD Files Controlling the Coordinates of Linked CAD Files Managing Imported CAD Files Controlling Line Weights in Imported CAD Files Working with Point Clouds Working with IFC Exporting to 2D CAD Formats Exporting to 3D CAD Exporting Views to Image Files Exporting to IFC

72 Autodesk Revit Structure Revit Structure 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Revit Structure 2015 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced and complex 3D modeling components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. This course emphasizes on physical modeling, analytical modeling, rebar modeling, and quantity scheduling. Also, the course covers the various stages involved in analyzing the model in Robot Structural Analysis software. This course is specially meant for professionals and students in structural engineering, civil engineering, and allied fields in the building industry. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit Structure to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk Revit Structure 2015 Basic Concepts and Principles The Revit Structure User Interface Building Information Modeling and Revit Structure, Getting Help Getting Started with a Structural Project Starting a New Structural Project Snaps Tool, Opening, Saving and Closing a Project Options Dialog Box Setting up a Structural Project Creating Project Templates Using Levels Using Grids Working with Reference Planes Foundations, Beams, Floors, and Open Web Joists Understanding Foundations Adding Foundations Structural Floors Beams and Open Web Joists Editing Tools Creating Selection Sets Moving and Copying Rotating, Mirroring and Arraying Additional Editing Tools, Creating Groups Documenting Models and Creating Families Dimensioning Adding Text and Tags Creating Families 3D Views, Sheets, Analysis, Reinforcements, and Massing 3D Views, Generating Shadows and Solar Studies Working with Sheets Understanding the Analytical Model Working with Analytical Models Adding Reinforcements, Linking Building Models Introducing Massing Editing Massing Geometry Creating Building Elements from Massing Geometry Linking Revit Models with Robot Structural Analysis Linking Revit Models with Robot Structural Analysis Structural Columns and Walls Structural Columns Structural Walls Standard Views, Details, and Schedules Standard Views Callout Views Drafting Details Graphical Column Schedules

73 Autodesk Revit Structure Advanced Revit Structure Advanced 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Revit Structure 2015 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced and complex 3D modeling components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. This course emphasizes on physical modeling, foundation modeling, reinforcements, and scheduling. Also, the course covers the various stages involved in analyzing the model and project collaboration. This course is specially meant for professionals and students in structural engineering, civil engineering, and allied fields in the building industry. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit Structure to take this course. Setting Up The Revit Structure Interface Revit Structure 2015 Interface Setting up Revit Structure File Locations Family Concepts and Techniques Family Types Adding to the Family Creating Custom Families Creating a Composite Metal Deck Family Creating a Tapered Concrete Column Family Creating Trusses Truss Techniques and Concepts Finishing the Truss Family Using Trusses in Projects Adding a Truss to a Project Attaching a Truss to a Roof or Slab in a Project Creating Structural Walls and Floors Architectural Walls and Structural Walls Structural Floor Placement and Options Using Structural Beam Systems Creating Foundations Isolated and Wall Foundations Slab and Floor Slab Foundations Reinforcement Rebar and Fabric Settings Reinforcement Settings Structural Column Families Setting Up a Structural Column Family Inventor Creating Specific Family Types Typical Concrete Corbelling Profile Typical Annotation Arrow Symbol Structural Analysis Preparing Projects for Structural Analysis Creating Analytical Views Project Team Collaboration Introduction to Worksets Working with Worksets

74 Autodesk Showcase Showcase 3D visualization and presentation software provides easy-to-use presentation and design exploration tools for architects, designers, engineers, and marketing professionals.you can quickly transform 3D CAD models into interactive walk-throughs and presentations, so that peers, constituents, and customers can evaluate aesthetic and design alternatives in real time. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. Autodesk Showcase 2015 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Showcase to take this course. Introduction to Showcase Introduction to Showcase Working with Data Working with Your Models Working with Objects Using the Organizer Scenes and the Environment Shots The Evironment, Lights, and Shadows Materials Applying Materials Editing Materials and Applying Decals Presenting Your Scene Alternatives and Cross Sections Behaviors Storyboards Presentation Options

75 Autodesk Simulation Mechanical Autodesk Simulation Mechanical 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Autodesk Simulation 2015 features and capabilities. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learning the steps to start a Simulation project, exporting and importing Geometry, working with equipment in the drawing, using Meshing techniques, creating and editing Joints and Contacts, and analyzing the model and producing results. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Simulation to take this course. Introduction to FEA Introduction to FEA Types of Analysis and Theories of Failure Introduction to Autodesk Simulation Mechanical Introduction to Autodesk Simulation Mechanical Getting Started With Autodesk Simulation Mechanical Setting the Unit System Important Environments of Autodesk Simulation Mechanical Short Cut Menus, Color Schemes and HotKeys Importing and Exporting Geometry Introduction and Importing and Splitting Splitting Surfaces Of CAD Model Simplifying the Model Geometry Before Importing Importing, Saving and Exporting FEA Model Archiving FEA Model Understanding the Drawing Display TOOLS Changing the View Using the View Using ViewCube Navigating the Model using Steering Wheels and Controlling the Display of Models Importing the Inventor Assembly File Tutorial Importing a SolidWorks Assembly File Tutorial Importing a STEP File Tutorial Creating and Modifying Geometry Creating and Modifying Geometry and Selection Methods Creating 2D Sketched Geometry Editing and Modifying Geometry Meshing Generating Mesh Viewing the Meshing Results Eliminating Unmatched and Multi-Matched Feature Lines Generating 2D Mesh Unmatched and Multi-Matched Feature Lines Meshing 2 Creating Refine Mesh Editing Refinement Points Working with Joints and Contacts Introduction and Creating Joints Creating Bolted Connection Working with Contacts Defining Materials and Boundary Conditions Introduction and Assigning Material Managing Material Libraries Boundary Conditions Part 1 Boundary Conditions Part 2 Boundary Conditions Part 3 Boundary Conditions Part 4 Performing Analysis and Viewing Results Introduction to Performing Analysis and Viewing Results Performing Analysis and Viewing Results Reviewing the Displacement Results Reviewing the Stress Results Reviewing the Strain Results Reviewing the Reaction Force Results Reviewing the Current Result for Nodes, Faces and a Part Adding Probes and Reviewing Results in Graphical Path Format Modifying Legend Properties and Displaying Loads and Constraint Creating and Generating Report Advanced Structural Analysis Introduction to Advanced Structural and Dynamic Analysis Nonlinear Analysis

76 Autodesk Vault Basic Autodesk Vault Basic 2015 is designed to give you a solid understanding of Autodesk Vault 2016 features and capabilities. Vault data management software helps organize, manage, and track data creation, simulation, and documentation processes - for design, engineering, and construction teams. You ll follow a workflow-based approach that mirrors the development of projects in the real world, learnig about Working with Files, Vault Administration, and Extended Tools and Workflows. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Vault to take this course. Using Autodesk Vault Introduction to Autodesk Vault Working with Files Working with Microsoft Office Working with Microsoft Office Working with AutoCAD Working with AutoCAD Working with Inventor Working with Inventor Working with Files Data Management Data Management (Part 2) Vault Administration Vault Administration

77 Solidworks Solidworks is a parametric CAD software offers an easy-to-use set of tools for 3D mechanical design, and documentation. With a basic design, Solidworks is able to connect to multiple disciplines, easing the communication between designers, engineers, and producers. Solidworks 2015 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Solidworks 2015 features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced and complex 3D modeling components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. You ll follow a workflow-based approach, creating 2D drawings from 3D data, modeling parts, combining parts into assemblies, annotating drawings, using advanced assembly tools, working with sheet metal, presenting designs, and simulation. You don t need any previous experience with Solidworks to take this course. Introduction to SOLIDWORKS Introduction To SOLIDWORKS and Getting Started Menu Bar And SOLIDWORKS Menus Toolbar and Dimensioning Standards and Units Important Terms and Their Definitions Auto-Backup Option, Selecting Hidden Entities, Hot Keys and Color Schemes Drawing Sketches for Solid Models The Sketching Environment New Document Learning Sketcher Terms and Tools Drawing Lines Drawing Circles, Arcs, Rectangles and Parallelograms Drawing Polygons, Splines, Slots and Sketched Points Drawing Elipses, Elliptical Arcs,Curves and Deleting Sketched Entities Drawing Display Tools Editing and Modifying Sketches Editing Sketched Entities Creating and Editing Patterns Writing Text and Modifying Sketched Entities Adding Relations and Dimensions to Sketches Applying Geometric Relations to Sketches Design Intent and Dimensioning A Sketch Concept of a Fully Defined Sketch Deleting Overdefined Dimensions Opening an Existing File Advanced Dimensioning Techniques and Base Feature Options Advanced Dimensioning Techniques Creating Base Features by Extruding and Revolving Sketches Dynamically Rotating the View of a Model Modifying the View Orientation and Restoring the Previous View Displaying the Drawing Area in Viewports and Display Modes of A Model Assigning Materials and Textures to Models Creating Reference Geometries Importance of Sketching Planes Reference Geometry Creating Reference Points Advanced Boss/Base Options and Modeling Using the Contour Selection Method Creating Cut Features and Concept of the Scope Feature Advanced Modeling Tools-I Holes, Rollouts and Threads Creating Fillets Select Options Creating Fillets Using the FilletXpert Creating Chamfers, Shell Features and Wraps Advanced Modeling Tools-II Creating Mirror Features Creating Linear Pattern Features Creating Circular Pattern Features Creating Table Driven Patterns, Variable Patterns and Rib Features Changing the Display States Editing Features Editing Features of a Model Features Advanced Modeling Tools-III Creating Sweep Features and Cut-Sweep Features Creating Loft Features Creating 3D Sketches Advanced Modeling Tools-IV Creating Dome Features and Deform Features Creating Fastening Features Creating Freeform Features Dimensioning a Part Using DimXpert Assembly Modeling-I Assembly Modeling Creating Bottom-Up Assemblies and Top-Down Assemblies Moving and Rotating Individual Components and Assembly Visualization Assembly Modeling-II Advanced Assembly Mates Mechanical Mates Creating Sub-Assemblies Deleting Components and Sub-Assemblies and Editing Assembly Mates Editing Components and Sub-Assemblies Creating Patterns of Components in an Assembly Copy a Component Along with Mates Working with Drawing Views-I The Drawing Mode and Starting a Drawing Document Types of Views Generating Derived Views Working with Interactive Drafting in Solidworks and Editing and Modifying Drafting Views Working with Drawing Views-II Adding Annotations to the Drawing Views Adding the Bill of Materials (BOM) to a Drawing Adding Balloons to the Drawing Views and Creating Magnetic Lines Sheets

78 Solidworks 2015 (cont d) 74 (cont d) Surface Modeling Surface Modeling Surfaces Working with Blocks Introduction to Blocks Creating Mechanisms by Using Blocks Sheet Metal Design Sheet Metal Design Creating Sheet Metal Components from a Flat Sheet Sheet Metal Parts and Forming Tools Equations, Configurations, and Library Features Working with Equations Working with Configurations Library Features Motion Study Motion Study

79 AutoCAD Design and shape the world around you with the powerful, flexible features found in AutoCAD software, one of the world s leading 2D and 3D design applications. With robust 3D tools that can create almost any shape imaginable, AutoCAD helps you intuitively explore design ideas. It offers innovations that can increase design and documentation efficiency, and enables you to more securely, accurately, and seamlessly share those designs with colleagues. Powerful programming tools and thousands of available add-ons provide the ultimate in flexibility, helping you customize AutoCAD software for your specific needs. With these capabilities and more, AutoCAD delivers the power and flexibility needed to take documentation and design further. AutoCAD 2014 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced and complex 3D modeling components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD to take this course. Getting Started Exploring the AutoCAD for Windows User Interface Setting Drawing Units Basic Drawing Skills Navigating 2D Drawings Drawing Lines and Rectangles Canceling, Erasing, and Undoing Using Coordinate Systems Drawing Circles, Arcs, and Polygons Filleting and Chamfering Lines Using Drawing Aids Grid and Snap Ortho and Polar Tracking PolarSnap and Running Object Snaps From Snap and Object Snap Tracking Editing Entities Creating Selection Sets Move and Cop Rotate and Scale Working with Arrays Trim and Extend Lengthen and Stretch Offset and Mirror Grip Editing Shaping Curves Drawing and Editing Curved Polylines Drawing Ellipses Drawing and Editing Splines Blending Between Objects with Splines Controlling Object Visibility and Appearance Changing Object Properties Setting the Current Layer Altering Objects Layer Assignments Controlling Layer Visibility Applying Linetype Assigning and Managing Layer Properties Organizing Objects Defining Inserting Blocks Editing Blocks Redefining Blocks and Working with Groups Hatching and Gradients Specifying Hatch Areas Associating Hatches with Boundaries Hatching with Patterns, Hatching with Gradients Working with Blocks and Xrefs Working with Global Blocks Accessing Content Globally and Storing Content Referencing External Drawings and Images Creating and Editing Text Creating Text Styles Transforming and Creating Text Writing and Formatting Paragraphs of Text using MTEXT Editing Text Dimensioning Styling Dimensions Adding Dimensions Editing Dimensions Keeping In Control with Constraints Working with Geometric and Dimensional Constraints Constraining Objects Simultaneously with Geometry and Dimensions, Making Parametric Changes Working with Layouts and Annotative Objects Creating Annotative Styles and Objects Creating Layouts and Adjusting Floating Viewports Overriding Layer Properties in Layout Viewports, Drawing on Layouts Printing and Plotting Configuring Output Devices Creating Plot Style Tables Using Plot Style Tables Plotting Layouts and Exporting to an Electronic Format

80 AutoCAD 2014 (cont d) 76 (cont d) Working with Data Geolocating Projects Defining Attributes and Blocks Inserting Attributed Blocks and Working with Tables Navigating 3D Models Using Visual Styles Working with Tiled Viewports and 3D Navigation Cameras, Steering Wheels and Saving Views Navigating 3D Models - Bonus Content 3D Workspaces Using Visual Styles Working with Tiled Viewports 3D Navigation Steering Wheels Cameras and Saving Views Modeling in 3D Creating Surface Models Editing Surface Models Creating Solid Models Editing Solid Models, Smoothing Meshes Solids - Bonus Content Working with 3D Objects - AutoCAD Commands Drawing 3D Polylines and using 3D OSNAPS Working with the UCS Creating Primative Solid Models Boolean Operations - Bonus Content Working with 3D Objects - Gizmos Working with 3D Objects - Editing Primatives Working with 3D Objects - Aligning 3D Arrays & 3D Mirrors Creating Solid Models Sweeping Lofts Press Pull Thickening Surfaces Shells Editing Edges of Solids Editing Faces of Solids Separating Solids 3D Print Services Surfaces - Bonus Content Creating Surface Models - Extrude & Revolve Creating Surface Models - Lofts & Blends Surface Associativity Creating Surface Models - Sweep Creating Surface Models - Planar & Network Creating Surface Models - Offset Editing Surface Models Patching Surfaces Sculpting Surface Models NURBS Projection Spline Creation Surface Analysis Meshes - Bonus Content Intro to Mesh and Mesh Smoothness Creating Meshes - Primatives Creating Meshes - Converting From other Object Types Creating Meshes - Using Other Objects Using Grips to Edit Meshes Editing Meshes - Vertices & Edges Editing Meshes Faces Presenting and Documenting 3D Design Assigning Materials Placing and Adjusting Lights Creating Renderings and Documenting Models with Drawings Presenting and Documenting 3D Design - Bonus Content Assigning Materials Creating Materials Placing and Adjusting Lights Cameras Creating Renderings Animations Section Planes and Elevations SOLVIEW, SOLDRAW, & SOLPROF Flatshot Creating 2D Views Creating 2D Views - Sections & Details Documenting 3D Models from Other Systems

81 AutoCAD Advanced Concepts AutoCAD Advanced Concepts 2014 Complete Guide is a flexible course made up of video collections which introduces and expands on advanced AutoCAD concepts. This course will provide an effective understanding of Attributed and Dynamic Blocks, data input and extraction, as well as collaboration and interface customization. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge. AutoCAD The Complete Guide or previous experience with AutoCAD Expanding on the Basics Selecting Objects Extended Layer Tools Layer States Layer Filters Layer Delete & Layer Merge Layer Walk Wipeouts Draw Order Blocks, Attributes & Data Extraction Creating & Editing Blocks Creating Attributes Editing Attributes Fields Tables Data Links Data Extraction Hyperlinks Dynamic Blocks Building Dynamic Blocks Lists and Dynamic Block Appearances Parametric Dynamic Blocks Attributed Dynamic Blocks Accessing Content Globally and Storing Content Sheet Sets Understanding Sheet Sets Working with Sheet Sets Collaborating with Sheet Sets Customization Building Templates Workspaces Customizing the Ribbon Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar Creating Toolbars Building Commands Keyboard Shortcuts Right-Click & Double-Click Customization Alias Configurations Making the AutoCorrect & Synonym Lists Work For You System Variables Using the Action Recorder Introduction to Scripts Autodesk Exchange Collaboration Autodesk Design Review Workflow PDF Batch Plotting and Electronic Transmittal Sets Autodesk 360 Your Drawings and Autodesk 360 Drawing Standards and the Layer Translator

82 AutoCAD Architecture Learn about the design and documentation features of AutoCAD Architecture software. Create architectural drawings, documentation, and schedules more quickly and easily. Built with architects in mind, AutoCAD Architecture has new features that help to automate tedious drafting tasks, reduce errors, and increase efficiency. AutoCAD Architecture 2014 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD Architecture features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Architecture to take this course. Workflow and User Interface The AutoCAD Architecture User Interface Workspaces in AutoCAD Architecture Working With the Project Navigator Viewing and Navigating Your Models ViewCube and the Steering Wheel Working with Objects Properties Using the Design Center The User Coordinate System Using the Help Walls Walls Adjusting Walls with AutoCAD Commands Wall Modify Tools Wall Cleanup Wall Openings Constraints & Walls Wall Styles Converting AutoCAD Lines to Walls Curtain Walls Curtain Wall Styles Materials Designing with Architectural Objects General AutoCAD Architecture Build Tools Working with the Content Browser and Tool Palette Customization AEC Polygons Doors Windows Window Styles Door Styles Wall Caps Door and Window Assemblies Fixtures, Furnishings, and Equipment Slabs Roof Slabs Roofs Stairs Railings Beams & Columns Ceiling Grids Project Management Project Overview Creating a New Project Constructs and Grids Column Grids Creating the First Floor Working with Existing AutoCAD Drawings Working with Projects Checking In and Out Drawings Setting Up a Drawing & Creating Templates Style Manager Overview Display Manager Project Standards etransmit and Archiving Projects Layer Keys Importing Data Creating Conceptual Models Mass Elements Editing Mass Elements Mass Groups Converting Mass Elements to Other Object Types Quick Slice Creating Slice Floorplates Napkin Sketch Documentation Annotation Tools AEC Dimensions Fields Annotation and Keynoting Tools Elevations and View Drawings Sections and View Drawings Views and Detail Callouts Spaces & Room Tags Room Schedules Door and Window Tags Door & Window Schedules Visual Audit Sheet Set View Multi-View Blocks Sharing Your Drawings with an AutoCAD User

83 AutoCAD Civil 3D AutoCAD Civil 3D software is a Building Information Modeling (BIM) solution for civil engineering design and documentation. AutoCAD Civil 3D helps civil engineering professionals working on transportation, land development, and water projects stay coordinated and more easily and efficiently explore design options, analyze project performance, and deliver consistent, higher quality documentation - all within a familiar AutoCAD environment. Perform geospatial analysis and extend Civil 3D model data for storm water analysis and interactive 3D simulations and visualizations. You can also generate quantity takeoff information and support automated machine guidance during construction. Civil 3D helps you gain the competitive advantage of BIM to deliver more innovative project solutions. AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Civil 3D features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes to practical Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Civil 3D to take this course. Navigating the Civil 3D User Interface Getting to Know the Civil 3D User Interface Using the Toolspace Using the Drawing Area, Command Line, Panorama, and the Transparent Commands Toolbar Leveraging a Dynamic Environment Connecting Objects and Styles Connecting Labels and Label Styles Connecting Objects to Objects Connecting Objects to Labels, The Richness of the 3D Model Sharing Data in a Dynamic Environment Establishing Existing Conditions Using Survey Data Creating a Survey Database Importing Survey Data Automating Field to Finish Editing Survey Points, Editing Survey Figures, Creating Additional Points Modeling the Existing Terrain Using Surfaces Understanding Surfaces Using Breaklines Editing Surfaces Displaying and Analyzing Surfaces Annotating Surfaces Designing in 2D Using Alignments Understanding Alignments, Creating Alignments from Objects Creating Alignments Using the Alignment Creation Tools Editing Alignments Applying Design Criteria Files and Check Sets Displaying and Annotating Alignments Using Alignment Styles, Applying Alignment Labels and Label Sets Creating Station/Offset Labels, Creating Segment Labels Using Tag Labels and Tables Designing Vertically Using Profiles Creating Surface Profiles Editing Profiles Using Design Check Sets and Criteria Files Displaying and Annotating Profiles Applying Profile Styles Applying Profile View Styles, Profile View Bands and Profile Label Sets Creating Profile View Labels, Projecting Objects to Profile Views Designing in 3D Using Corridors Understanding Corridors Creating Assemblies and Corridors and Applying Corridor Targets Creating Corridor Surfaces Creating Cross Sections of the Design Using the Section Editor Creating Sample Lines Creating Section Views Sampling More Sources Displaying and Annotating Sections Applying Section Styles and Section Labels Controlling Section Display and Applying Labels with Code Set Styles Applying Section View Styles, Applying Group Plot Styles Creating Section View Labels Designing Boundaries Using Parcels Understanding Parcels Creating Parcels from Objects, Creating Parcels by Layout Editing Parcels Displaying and Annotating Parcels Applying Parcel Styles Applying Parcel Area Labels, Creating Parcel Segment Labels Editing Parcel Segment Labels, Creating Parcel Tables Designing Gravity Pipe Networks Understanding Gravity Pipe Networks Creating Gravity Pipe Networks Editing Gravity Pipe Networks

84 AutoCAD Civil 3D 2014 (cont d) 80 (cont d) Designing Pressure Pipe Networks Understanding Pressure Pipe Networks Creating Pressure Pipe Networks Editing Pressure Pipe Networks Displaying and Annotating Pipe Networks Displaying Pipe Networks Using Styles Annotating Pipe Networks in Plan View Annotating Pipe Networks in Profile View Creating Pipe Network Tables Analyzing, Displaying, and Annotating Surfaces Combining Design Surfaces Analyzing Design Surfaces Calculating Earthwork Volumes Labeling Design Surfaces From Design to Construction Calculating Quantities Creating Individual Sheets Creating Multiple Sheets Using Plan Production Designing New Terrain Understanding Grading Understanding Feature Lines Creating and Editing Feature Lines Understanding Grading Objects Creating and Editing Grading Objects

85 AutoCAD Electrical AutoCAD Electrical CAD software, part of the Digital Prototyping solution, is AutoCAD for electrical design. It includes all the functionality of familiar AutoCAD software plus a complete set of electrical CAD features, including comprehensive symbol libraries and effective tools for automating electrical design tasks. This video tutorial course has been created to assist the creation of professional electricalcontrol drawings with the help of AutoCAD Electrical. It covers a wide range of features such as schematic drawings, panel drawings, parametric and nonparametric PLC modules, stand-alone PLC I/O points, ladder diagrams, point-to-point wiring diagrams, reports generation and the creation of symbols. AutoCAD Electrical 2014 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Electrical to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD Electrical Introduction to ACAD Electrical Invoking Commands Project Manager Components of Dialog Boxes Creating Backup Files Dynamic Input Modes Creating and Managing Workspaces Help and Online Options Working with Projects and Drawings Creating a New Project Working with Drawings Grouping Drawings within a Project Changing the Order of Drawings in a Project Removing a Drawing from a Project Assigning a Description to a Drawing Switching between the Drawings of an Active Project Configuring the Drawing List Display Copying a Project Deleting a Project Other Options in the Project Manager Working with Wires Inserting Wires at Angles Inserting Multiple Bus Wiring Trimming a Wire Stretching Wires Creating Wire Types Changing and Converting Wire Types Inserting Wire Numbers Copying Wire Numbers Positioning Wire Numbers In-line with a Wire Deleting Wire Numbers Editing Wire Numbers Hiding Wire Numbers Swapping Wire Numbers Finding/Replacing Wire Numbers Moving a Wire Number Inserting Wires into a Drawing Scooting a Wire Number Flipping a Wire Number Toggling the Wire Number Position Repositioning the Wire Number Text with the Attached Leader Inserting Wire Color/Gauge Labels in a Drawing Inserting the Special Wire Numbering in a Drawing Adding Source Signal Arrows Adding Destination Signal Arrows Showing Source and Destination Markers on Cable Wires Checking Line Entities Bending Wires at Right Angle Checking and Repairing Gap Pointers Checking/Tracing a Wire Inserting Wire Gaps Removing Wire Gaps Flipping Wire Gaps/Loops Creating Ladders Inserting a New Ladder Renumbering an Existing Ladder Changing the Size of a Ladder Repositioning a Ladder Changing the Rung Spacing Adding Rungs Converting Line Reference Numbers Renumbering the Ladder Line Reference Changing the Reference Numbering Style of a Ladder Inserting X Grid Labels Inserting X-Y Grid Labels Schematic Components Inserting Schematic Components Annotating and Editing the Symbols Selecting an Existing Part Number Creating a Project Specific Catalog Database Creating Parent-Child Relationships Inserting Components from the Equipment List Inserting Components from the Catalog List Adding a New Record in the Schematic Component or Circuit Dialog Box Editing an Existing Record in the Schematic Component or Circuit Dialog Box Inserting Components from Panel Lists Swapping and Updating Blocks

86 AutoCAD Electrical 2014 (cont d) 82 (cont d) Schematic Editing Changing the Component Location with Scoot Tool Changing Component Locations using the Move Component Tool Copying a Component Aligning Components Deleting Components Updating Components from Catalog Database Toggling between the Normally Open and Normally Closed Contacts Copying the Catalog Assignment Copying Installation/Location Code Values Auditing Drawings Retagging Drawings Moving Attributes Editing Attributes Hiding Attributes Unhiding Attributes Adding Attributes Squeezing an Attribute/Text Stretching an Attribute/Text Changing the Attribute Size Rotating an Attribute Changing the Justification of an Attribute Changing an Attribute Layer Connectors, Point-to-Point Wiring Diagrams, and Circuits Inserting a Connector from the List Inserting Connectors Adding Pins to a Connector Deleting a Connector Pin Moving a Connector Pin Swapping Connector Pins Reversing a Connector Rotating a Connector Stretching a Connector Splitting a Connector Editing Pin Numbers of a Connector Using Point-to-point Wiring Diagrams Saving Circuits to an Icon Menu Inserting Saved Circuits Moving Circuits Copying Circuits Saving Circuits by using WBlock Inserting the WBlocked Circuit Retagging Wires on a WBlocked Circuit Configuring a Circuit Adding Multiple Phase Ladders and Wires Adding Three-phase Symbols Panel Layouts The WD_PNLM Block File Creating Panel Layouts from Schematic List Annotating and Editing Footprints Inserting Footprints from the Icon Menu Inserting Footprints from a Catalog List Inserting Footprints from an Equipment List Inserting Footprints from Manufacturer Menus Copying a Footprint Setting the Panel Drawing Configuration Making the Xdata Visible Renaming Panel Layers Adding a Balloon to a Component Adding Multiple Balloons Resequencing Item Numbers Inserting Nameplates Inserting DIN Rail Editing the Panel Footprint Lookup Database File Schematic and Panel Reports Generating Schematic Reports Report Generator Dialog Box Changing Report Formats Placing Reports in the Drawing Schematic and Panel Reports Saving the Report to Files Editing a Report Generating Panel Reports Generating the Cumulative Report Setting the Format File for Reports PLC Modules Inserting Parametric PLC Modules Inserting Nonparametric PLC Modules Editing a PLC Module Inserting Individual PLC I/O Points Creating and Modifying Parametric PLC Modules Using the Spreadsheet to PLC I/O Utility Tool Terminals Inserting Terminal Symbols Inserting Terminal from the Schematic List Inserting Terminals Manually Inserting Terminals from the Panel List Adding and Modifying Associations Terminal Block Properties Selecting, Creating, Editing, and Inserting Terminal Strips Defining and Generating the Terminal Strip Table Editing the Terminal Properties Database Table Creating the Terminal Properties Database Table Resequencing Terminal Numbers - Pick Method Resequencing Terminal Numbers - Project-Wide Copying Terminal Block Properties Editing Jumpers Settings, Configurations, Templates, and Plotting Setting Project Properties Setting Drawing Properties Reference Files Mapping the Title Block Updating Title Blocks WD_TB Attribute Creating Templates Plotting the Project Creating Symbols Creating Symbols Editing Existing Symbols Marking and Verifying Drawings Exporting the Data to Spreadsheets Updating the Data from the Spreadsheet Using Project-Wide Utilities

87 AutoCAD LT Speed design work with AutoCAD LT 2D drawing software. Share precise documentation with the reliability of TrustedDWG technology. Connect your 2D CAD software workflow across integrated desktop, cloud, and mobile AutoCAD solutions. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. AutoCAD LT 2014 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD LT features and capabilities. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD LT to take this course. Getting Started Exploring the AutoCAD for Windows User Interface Setting Drawing Units Basic Drawing Skills Navigating 2D Drawings, Drawing Lines and Rectangles, Canceling, Erasing, and Undoing Using Coordinate Systems Drawing Circles, Arcs, and Polygons Filleting and Chamfering Lines Using Drawing Aids Grid and Snap Ortho and Polar Tracking PolarSnap and Running Object Snaps From Snap and Object Snap Tracking Editing Entities Creating Selection Sets Move and Copy, Rotate and Scale, and Working with Arrays Trim and Extend, Lengthen and Stretch, Offset and Mirror Grip Editing Shaping Curves Drawing and Editing Curved Polylines and Drawing Ellipses Drawing and Editing Splines Blending Between Objects with Splines Controlling Object Visibility and Appearance Changing Object Properties Setting the Current Layer, Altering Objects Layer Assignments Controlling Layer Visibility Applying Linetype, Assigning and Managing Layer Properties Organizing Objects Defining and Inserting Blocks Editing Blocks Redefining Blocks and Working with Groups Hatching and Gradients Specifying Hatch Areas Associating Hatches with Boundaries Hatching with Patterns, Hatching with Gradients Working with Blocks and Xrefs Working with Global Blocks Accessing Content Globally and Storing Content Referencing External Drawings and Images Creating and Editing Text Creating Text Styles Transforming and Creating Text Writing and Formatting Paragraphs of Text using MTEXT Editing Text Dimensioning Styling Dimensions Adding Dimensions Editing Dimensions Working with Layouts and Annotative Objects Creating Annotative Styles and Objects Creating Layouts and Adjusting Floating Viewports Overriding Layer Properties in Layout Viewports, Drawing on Layouts Printing and Plotting Configuring Output Devices Creating Plot Style Tables Using Plot Style Tables Plotting Layouts and Exporting to an Electronic Format Working with Data Geolocating Projects Defining Attributes and Blocks Inserting Attributed Blocks and Working with Tables

88 AutoCAD Map 3D AutoCAD Map 3D software provides access to GIS and mapping data to support planning, design, and data management. Intelligent models and CAD tools help you to apply regional and discipline-specific standards. Integration of GIS data with your organization helps to improve quality, productivity, and asset management. AutoCAD Map 3D 2014 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Map 3D to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD Map 3D Introduction to AutoCAD Map 3D AutoCAD Map 3D Workspaces AutoCAD Map 3D Interface Getting Started with AutoCAD Map 3D Data Output Using the Save As Option Loading Data Using the Map Explorer Tab Loading Data Using the Connect Tool Importing an External File Format Data Using the Map Import Tool Importing GCP Data Using the Survey Tab Data Output Using the Export Option Data Output Using the DWG Convert Option Sending Files as Packages with etransmit Data Output Using the Publishing Option Working with Basic Tools and Coordinate Systems Using the Basic Navigation Tools Creating a Coordinate Reference System Assigning a Coordinate Reference System to Data Using the Connect Tool to Assign a Coordinate System to a Dataset Using a Named UCS for Drawings Working with Feature Data Inserting a Raster Image Using the Image Tool Creating Feature Data Store Creating the Point and Multipoint Feature Data Creating the Line and MultiLine Feature Data Creating the Polygon and MultiPolygon Feature Data Editing Feature Attributes Editing the Feature Data Geometry Using the Angle/Distance Routine Using the Bearing/Distance Routine Review of DataThus Far Expression Builder Styling and Querying Feature Data Scale Ranges for Layer Default Area Symbolization Style for Selected Scale Range Area Using Filters to Query the Feature Data Searching Data in connected Features Creating Object Data, and Attaching External Database and Drawings Defining Object Data Table Attaching Object Data to Existing Drawing Object Attaching Object Data While Digitizing a Drawing Object Editing the Object Data Editing the Object Data Table Connecting to a Database Defining Link Templates Linking Data from the Data Table to the Drawing Objects Attaching a Drawing File Location Query Type Property Query Type Data Query Type Defining a Complex Query for Checking Multiple Conditions Specifying the Query Mode Setting the Options for Query Output Data Alter Properties for incoming Objects Creating and Managing the Query Library Editing an Object in an Attached Drawing Save Back Process Setting User Rights for Drawing Classifying Objects and Working with Classified Objects Login as Map 3D User with Appropriate User Privileges Specifying a Definition File Defining an Object Class Selecting Drawing Objects for Classification Classifying Drawing Objects Unclassifying Drawing Objects Verifying the Details of the Classified Data Creating Objects by Using Object Classes Editing an Existing Object Class Displaying the Metadata Information Including and Sharing the Metadata File Performing Drawing Cleanup and Working with Topologies Select Objects Page Select Actions Page Cleanup Methods Page Error Markers Page Performing Drawing Cleanup Creating a Topology Working with Topology Topology Data Structure Defining a Topology Query Object Thematic Query Topology Thematic Query Data Analysis Line & Arc Information Tool Angle Information Tool Geodetic Distance Tool Coordinate Track Tool Continuous Distance Tool Add Distances Tool Measure Tool List Slope Tool Feature Buffer Tool Feature Overlay Tool Show Topology Tool Object Buffer Tool Dissolve Tool Object Overlay Tool Network Analysis Tool Create Closed Polylines Tool

89 AutoCAD Map 3D 2014 (cont d) 85 (cont d) Working with Different Types of Data Point Cloud Manager Creating a 3D Surface from the Point Cloud Data Creating a 3D Surface from the Field Survey Data Styling a Raster Layer Performing Height, Slope, and Aspect Analysis Creating a Contour Layer Setting the Hillshade Parameters Creating a Bulk Copy Creating a Shape file from Civil 3D Objects Managing the Attributes in a Vector Layer Editing a Map and Creating a Map Book Rubber Sheet Tool Boundary Break Tool Boundary Trim Tool Preparing a Map Layout Sheet Publishing to Infrastructure Map Server Creating a Map Book Using the Plot Settings

90 AutoCAD MEP AutoCAD MEP software helps you draft, design, and document building systems. Create more accurate designs within a familiar AutoCAD-based environment. Increase productivity and reduce errors with automated drafting tasks, manufacturers parts, and interference detection. Support mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems throughout the building lifecycle with reliable DWG files. AutoCAD MEP 2014 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of AutoCAD MEP features and capabilities - from the basics through to advanced and complex building systems. You will learn to create accurate drafts, designs and documents from within a familiar AutoCAD-based environment. AutoCAD MEP enables the support of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) systems throughout the building lifecycle. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes and practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic.within the course and take advantage of the different tools and activities to help to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD MEP to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD MEP Introduction to AutoCAD MEP AutoCAD MEP User Interface Getting Started Saving Files Opening Files Finding and Using AutoCAD MEP Help Getting Started with AutoCAD MEP Starting a Project Expanded Views on Projects Spaces in AutoCAD MEP Editing in AutoCAD MEP Workspaces and Settings Working with Architecture Workspace Walls and Wall Settings Creating Doors and Using Door Settings Creating Windows and Window Settings Creating Roofs and Using Roof Settings Creating Stairs and Using Stair Settings Grids, Beams, Columns, and Braces and Editing in a File Creating and Editing Primitives Creating the HVAC System Air Handling Equipment Creating and Editing Ducts Creating and Editing Duct Fittings Creating and Editing Piping Systems Creating Piping Systems Laying and Editing Pipes Creating and Editing Pipe Fittings Creating Plumbing System Plumbing Fixtures and Equipment Plumbing Lines and Fixtures Properties Creating Electrical System Layout Creating and Editing Panels and Devices Creating and Editing Wire and Conduits Creating and Editing Circuits Representation and Schedules Creating and Editing Views Creating and Editing Schedules Managing Cell Information Schematics Working with Schematics

91 AutoCAD P&ID Autodesk AutoCAD P&ID piping design software empowers users to create, modify and manage piping and instrumentation diagrams. With simple reporting, editing, sharing, and validation of piping and instrumentation design information, projects start more easily and finish sooner. AutoCAD P&ID 2014 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD P&ID to take this course. AutoCAD P&ID User Interface AutoCAD P&ID User Interface Grips Tool Palettes Workspaces Properties The Project Manager Opening Drawings Data Manager Creating New Drawings Grouping Project Files Renaming and Removing Files & Folders Batch Publish XREF s and Projects Updating Drawings Edited Outside the Project Designing a P&ID Project Configuration Creating New Projects - General Settings Server Based Databases Project DWG Settings Project & Drawing Properties Auto File Naming Status Notes & Work History Titleblocks and Fields Tagging Formats Validating Drawings & the Project Drawing Checker Annotations Styles Configuring Projects for Vault Project Maintenance Working with P&ID Components Inserting Equipment Nozzles Inserting Instruments & Inline Components Adding Project Data to a Drawing Working with P&ID Components Off Page Connectors (OPC) Adding Non-Engineering Items Tagging Components Editing P&ID Components P&ID Symbol Settings Converting AutoCAD Blocks to P&ID Symbols Building P&ID Symbols Lines Understanding P&ID Lines Connecting Components, Attachment Points, & End Connections Grouping Lines Working with Lines Tagging Lines Annotating Components and Lines Line Settings & Behaviours Managing Data Exporting P&ID Drawing to AutoCAD Working with the Data Manager Data Manager: Objects and Properties Data Manager: Placing Annotations Data Manager: Importing & Exporting Data Reports Configuring Reports Report Creator

92 AutoCAD Plant 3D AutoCAD Plant 3D is designed specifically to create and modify P&ID s (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams) and 3D plant models. The lectures are structured in a logical work-flow oriented sequence that makes learning the features and capabilities of the software simple and effective. AutoCAD Plant 3D 2014 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with AutoCAD Plant 3D to take this course. Introduction to AutoCAD Plant 3D AutoCAD Plant 3D User Interface Workspaces in AutoCAD Plant 3D Grips Invoking Commands in AutoCAD Plant 3D Creating Backup Files Opening Projects Opening a Project Drawing AutoCAD Plant 3D Help Creating Projects and P&IDs Project Manager Creating a New Drawing Grouping Project Files Copying, Renaming, and Removing Files with the Project Manager Batch Publish Creating New Projects Project Properties Designing a P&ID Validating the Drawing Moving Equipment Editing Lines Grouping Lines & Off Page Connectors Editing a P&ID Symbol Substituting Components Converting AutoCAD Components into a P&ID Symbol Creating Structures Creating a Grid Adding Members Creating Stairs & Railing Ladders Creating Plates Creating Footings Setting the Representation of a Structural Member Editing the Structural Members Hiding and Displaying Components Exchanging Data with other Applications Creating Equipment Creating Equipment Adding Heaters, Pumps, Heat Exchangers and other Equipment Modifying Equipment Converting Solids into Equipment Attaching and Detaching Objects to Equipment Nozzles Editing Specifications and Catalogs The Spec Editor & Creating a New Spec Adding and Editing Parts in the Spec Editor Adding Notes & Long Descriptions Assigning Operators (Actuators) to Valves Working with the Catalog Editor Adding a New Part to a Catalog Creating Branch Table Legends Routing Pipes Selecting a Spec & Working with the Spec Viewer Setting the Route Line Routing a Pipe from a Line Routing a Pipe Using a P&ID Routing a Pipe from Equipment Working with the Compass Connecting Two Open Ports of Pipes Changing the Pipe Size while Routing Changing the Orientation Plane & the Elevation while Routing a Pipe Editing Pipe Routes with Grips Creating a Roll Elbow Creating Bends Routing Pipe at an Offset Routing a Pipe at a Slope Creating a Tee Branch & O-let Branches Creating a Stub-In Branch Placing a Branch at a Specific Location Adding a Reinforcing Pad to a Stub-In Branch Creating a Weld Connection Autodesk Connection Points Adding Valves, Fittings, and Pipe Supports Adding Valve and Fittings Adding Valves and Fittings Using a P&ID Placing Custom Parts Adding a Dummy Leg Adding a Hanger and Connecting it to a Structural Member Working with Pipe Supports Converting Solids to Pipe Supports Attaching & Detaching Objects to a Pipe Support Insulating a Pipe Working with Fittings Validating the 3D Model Creating Isometric Drawings Creating a Quick Isometric Drawing Creating a Production Isometric Drawing Placing Iso Messages and Annotations Exporting a Pipe Component File Creating an Iso from a Pipe Component File Locking a Line Number Configuring Isometric Drawing Settings

93 AutoCAD Plant 3D 2014 (cont d) 89 (cont d) Creating Orthographic Drawings Generating the First View Creating the Adjacent View Adding Annotations to the Drawing Adding Dimensions to the Drawing Locating a Component in the 3D Model Editing a Drawing View Adding Gaps to Pipes Configuring Ortho Drawings Managing Data and Generating Reports Data Manager and Viewing Data Editing Data Properties in the Data Manager Placing Annotations in a P&ID using the Data Manager Filtering the Information in the Data Table Exporting Data from the Data Manager Importing Data to the Data Manager Custom Report Projects Exporting and Importing the Project Reports The Report Creator Working with The Report Creator

94 Autodesk 3ds Max Design Autodesk 3ds Max Design visualization software provides architects, designers, civil engineers, and visualization specialists with 3D modeling, rendering, animation, and compositing tools to help tell the story behind their designs. Featuring NVIDIA iray rendering technology to help users get more predictable, photo-realistic results without worrying about rendering settings, and extended support for a wider range of CAD products, 3ds Max Design enables architects and designers to create high-impact visuals and animations more easily than ever before. 3ds Max Design 2014 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of 3ds Max Design features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes to practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk 3ds Max Design to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk 3ds Max Design Understanding the Autodesk 3ds Max Design Interface Working with the Interface, Snaps and Additional Tools Understanding Controls, Customization and Getting Help Primitive Objects I Creating a Temple Creating a Table Primitive Objects II Creating a Hot Air Balloon Creating a Shed Splines I Creating 2D Shapes and Modifying Vertices, Segments, and Splines Material Editor: Creating Materials Creating Materials, Assigning Materials to Objects Material Editor: Texture Maps I Applying Texture Maps and Bump Maps Material Editor: Texture Maps II Creating and Applying Transparent Materials Material Editor: Controlling Texture Maps Controlling Texture Maps Setting the Environment Background Material Editor: Miscellaneous Materials Miscellaneous Materials Assigning Miscellaneous Materials Animation Basics Creating Animation Defining Pivot Points, Adjusting the Track Info, Linking Objects Complex Animation Creating Dummy and Snapshot Objects, Animating and Linking Cameras Rendering Rendering Images and Animation Creating a Walkthrough Creating and Modifying a Walkthrough Splines II Creating a Table and Jug Creating a Lamp Post Lofting, Twisting, and Deforming Objects Lofting Spline Objects Lofting Multiple Objects, Moving and Modifying Shapes Lofting and Deforming Shapes Interior Lighting I Creating a Night Interior and Daylight Interior Scene Interior Lighting II Using Photometric Lights and IES Files for Interior Lighting

95 Autodesk BIM 360 Field Autodesk BIM 360 Field is construction field-management software that combines mobile technologies with cloud-based collaboration and reporting. BIM 360 Field is a cloud-based service that enables users to turn field data into information that can improve quality, safety, and profitability for construction and capital projects. The Video Tutorial course is comprised of two sections. Autodesk BIM 360 Field 2014 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk BIM 360 Field to take this course. Getting Started Logging In Suggestion Box and Selecting a Project Sync Settings Preview and Introduction Document Library Issues Checklists Equipment Tasks and Sync Gadgets Intro and Bubble Level Notebook Barcode Scanner Document Library Document Library Issues Introduction and Viewing All Issues Viewing Issues by Location Creating Issues Manually Location Detail and Root Cause Issue Templates Creating Issue Template Favorites Creating Issues Using Push Pins Manually Creating Issues with Push Pins Using Issue Templates ipad Photos and Screen Captures Attachments and Markups Attachments-Photos Library Documents Hyperlinks Markup Tool Overview Adding Freeform, Straight Lines and Arrows Adding Outline Shapes and Text Measurements Modifying or Deleting Markup Using the Select Tool Adding Comments to an Issue Checklists Available Templates, Opening a Checklist and Response Type Actions Checklist Header Infomation - Best Practices Documenting a Conformant Observation Documenting a Non-Conformant Observation Opening the Same Checklist Template - New and Copy Options Closing Checklists Sync Upload Reviewing the Process and Best Practices Turning Off Upload Items Updating In Progress Items and Final Review for Syncing Information End of Day Sync

96 Autodesk BIM 360 Glue Autodesk BIM 360 Glue is online BIM collaboration software for coordination and management. It provides anytime, anywhere access to connected project information. Autodesk BIM 360 Glue accelerates multi-discipline collaboration, reduces coordination review cycles, and improves project efficiency. This video tutorial course provides workflow-oriented training that takes the learner though all aspects of the software. Autodesk BIM 360 Glue 2014 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk BIM 360 Glue to take this course. Logging In and Help Functionality Logging In Help Functionality Profile Settings Profile Settings and Features Profile Account Settings Administrator Settings Exchange Services, Plug-ins and File Formats Glue Autodesk Support and Wiki Support Working with Projects Overview of Project Options on the Landing Page Selecting a Project with an Overview and Orientation Creating, Uploading and Interacting with a Merged Model How to Create a Merged Model and Upload a Model to Glue Interacting with a Merged Model The Select, Measurement and Models Tools Additional Functions when Interacting with a Model Adding Measurements when Interacting with a Model Selecting, Hiding and Viewing Model Elements Transforming Merged Models for Model Alignment in Glue The Views Functionality Interacting with the Views Functionality within a Model Creating Views in a Model or a Merged Model How to Add a Section View in a Model How to Add Colors to Different Elements and Add a View Using Colors Additional Features within the View Functionality Markups, Activities, Clash Detection and Links How to Add and Use the Markup Functionality when Viewing a Model Viewing Activites Viewing and Running Clash Reports when Viewing a Merged Model Viewing and Interacting with Clash Report Results Viewing and Opening Attachments Linked to Elements in a Model

97 Autodesk Infraworks Autodesk Infraworks empowers civil engineers and planners to deliver projects with increased efficiency by managing larger-scale infrastructure models created from existing data sources, engineering in context from the project outset, and generating proposals at the appropriate level of detail. Autodesk Infraworks 2014 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Infraworks to take this course. The InfraWorks Environment The Infraworks User Interface The Ribbon and its Features Quick Access Tool Bar Data Sources Panel Options Overview Getting Help Navigation Using the View Cube Using the Navigation Bar Tools Using the Mouse to Navigate Bookmarks View Commands Coordinate Systems Model Coordinate Systems Overview External Selection Working with Styles Materials Material Groups Road Styles Coverage Styles Pipe and Connector Styles Building Styles Sourcing Existing Conditions Sourcing Existing Conditions Overview Terrain Data Imagery GIS Vector Data Point Clouds Utilities and Pipes Roads City Furniture Creating a New Design Creating a Proposal Creating Roads Creating Buildings Creating Rail Presenting Your Design Visual Effects Snapshots Storyboards Scenarios Analyzing Your Design Line of Sight Shadow Casting Terrain Themes Point Cloud Themes Sharing Your Design Autodesk 360 Online Models Design Feed Scenarios Moving to Civil 3D Visualize Civil 3D

98 Autodesk Inventor Autodesk Inventor software gives you the ability to create and explore a complete product before it is built. Inventor software makes it easy to realize the benefits of Digital Prototyping by integrating 2D AutoCAD drawings and 3D data into a single digital model. This single digital model creates a virtual representation of the final product that helps companies to better design, visualize, and simulate their product with less reliance on costly physical prototypes - helping to improve time to market, and increase competitive advantage. Autodesk Inventor 2014 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Inventor features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes to practical Let Me Try examples. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Inventor to take this course. Connecting to the Interface Exploring the Graphical User Interface Setting Application Options Using Visualization Tools Working with Project Files Introducing Parametric Sketching Exploring the Essential Elements of a 2D Sketch Using Dimensional Sketch Constraints Defining and Placing Sketches Introducing Part Modeling Creating 3D Geometry: The Parametric Solid Model Defining Axial Features, Building Complex Shapes Including Placed Features The Hole Feature Creating 2D Drawings from 3D Data Drawing Views of a Part Editing Views Adding Detail to Drawing Views Dimensioning Introducing Assembly Modeling Creating an Assembly, Understanding Grounded Components, Applying Assembly Constraints Working with the Content Center, Bolted Connection Generator, The Assemble Tool Exploring Part Modeling Modeling Using Primitives Understanding Work Features Sketched Feature Termination Options Advanced Part Modeling Features Creating 3D Sketches Building a Hole Pattern Exploring Advanced Efficiency Features Creating Advanced Drawings and Annotations Creating Advanced Drawing Views Using Advanced Drawing Annotation Tools Advanced Assembly and Engineering Tools Controlling the Assembly Environment Using Design Accelerators Working with Additional Assembly Tools Creating Sculpted and Multibody Parts Developing Specialized Features for Plastic Components Creating an Assembly Using a Multibody Solid Working with Sheet Metal Parts Defining Sheet Metal Material Styles Building Sheet Metal Components Preparing the Part for Manufacture Documenting Sheet Metal Parts Building with the Frame Generator Creating Metal Frames Editing Metal Frames, Controlling Frame Documentation The Weldment Environment Working in a Weldment Environment Adding Machined Features, Documenting Welds and Weldments Customizing Styles and Templates Working with Styles Defining a Title Block, Saving a New Template Working with Non Autodesk Inventor Data Exploring the Data Formats for Inventor Import and Export Exchanging 3D Data Creating Content for Building Information Modeling (BIM) Automating the Design Process and Table-Driven Design Building a Table-Driven Product Expanding the Control Options Creating Images and Animation your Design Data Developing an Exploded Vew Creating Renderings and Animations, Building Options to Refine Scenes Making a Movie of the Assembly

99 Autodesk Navisworks Autodesk Navisworks project review software products help architecture, engineering, and construction professionals understand and gain control over project outcomes. Navisworks is used to integrate, share, and review models and multi-format data with all project stakeholders. Autodesk Navisworks 2014 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Naviswork features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes to practical Let Me Try examples. A comprehensive set of integration, analysis, and communication tools helps to better coordinate disciplines, resolve conflicts, and plan projects before construction or renovation begins. Navisworks supports Building Information Modeling for building and infrastructure, as well as 3D model-based design for process and power plants. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Navisworks to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk Navisworks The Autodesk Navisworks User Interface Configuring Settings Managing Files Setting Units Exploring the Navigation Tools in Navisworks Using the Head-Up Display and Navigation Tools Cameras and Reference Views Selecting, Controlling, and Reviewing Objects Selection Tools Selection Sets Measuring and Redlining Controlling the Visibility of Objects, Using the Gizmo, Managing Links The Appearance Profiler Window Viewpoints, Sections, and Animations Working with Viewpoints Section Views, Animating Viewpoints TimeLiner and Quantification Working with Timeliner Quantification Working with Animator and Scripter Working with Animator Working with Scripter Working with Presenter Working with Presenter Adding Lights, RPC s, Effects and Rendering Clash Detection Working with Clash Detective Autodesk Rendering Understanding the Autodesk Rendering Window Mapping, Lighting, Environments and Rendering Using Autodesk Graphics

100 Autodesk Navisworks Freedom With Autodesk Navisworks Freedom, you can view all simulations and output saved in NWD and 3D DWF formats. Autodesk Navisworks Freedom offers design professionals a means of communication by creating compressed, secure, and stream-able project review files. Effective collaboration is achieved through easier communication of design intent, collaborative reviews of stakeholder contributions, and sharing of all results. Autodesk Navisworks Freedom 2014 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. This video tutorial course covers all aspects of the use of this powerful free software. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Navisworks Freedom to take this course. The Navisworks Freedom UI The User Interface Basic Navigation Tools Scene Views (Using Viewpoints) Orientation in a 3D Workspace Splitting Views Steering Wheel The Camera in Naviswork Freedom Heads Up Display (HUD) Reference Views Hold and Focus Opening Files Project Browser Printing Files Using the Help Explore Your Model Grid and Level Overview Control the Realism of your Navigation: Gravity, Crouching, & Collision Third Person View Navigation Options Background Effect Display of Primitives Render Quality Viewpoints Section Planes Section Box Lighting Review Your Model Selecting Objects Finding Objects Selecting Similar Objects Object Properties Reset Object Attributes Measure Tools Locking & Zooming While Measuring Quick Properties Comments and Annotations Links Transform Using the TimeLiner

101 Autodesk Quantity Takeoff Autodesk Quantity Takeoff is cost estimating software which helps to make the process of material costing faster and more accurate. Users can create comprehensive and synchronized project views that combine information from BIM tools - such as Revit -with images, geometry and data from other tools. Automatically or manually measure areas and count building components, export to Microsoft Excel, and publish to DWF format. Autodesk Quantity Takeoff 2013 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Quantity Takeoff to take this course. Getting Started with Quantity Takeoff (QTO) Introduction Setting up a New Project Accepted Files Types QTO Interface Part 1 Tool Palettes Pulldowns Exploration of Preferences Toolbars QTO Interface Part 2 Basic Navigation QTO Canvas Understanding 2D Takeoff Setting Drawing Scale Creating Items and Groups Item Types Snap to Point Documents and Legends Completing a 2D Takeoff Creating a Basic Catalog Linear Takeoff Single Segment vs. Multi Segement Takeoff Area Takeoff Count Takeoff Backout Takeoff Markup and Stamp Tools Takeoff Palette Explored Renaming and Moving Items Takeoff Palette Display Control Understanding the Workbook Introduction to the Workbook Level and Project Display Additional Fields Reporting and Exporting Creating Reports Exporting to Excel Exporting Workbook to Excel Exporting 3D to DWF Exporting DWF s from Revit One Little Check Box Exporting from AutoCAD Based Products Basic 3D Model Takeoff New 3D Project Setup 3D Model Takeoff Search Takeoff Modeled Item Properties Using the Model Tab Hiding and Un-hiding Items from the Model Tab Changing Display and 3D Navigation Item Takeoff from Model Tab 2D/3D Takeoff Workflow 2D and 3D DWF from Revit Locating items in 2D Views 2D Takeoff Workflows Catalogs Completed Catalog Example Catalog Development - Items, Groups and WBS Creating Assemblies and Formulas Rounding Formulas Cost Data within QTO Working with Quantity 1 and Quantity 2 Time, Materials and Labor Item Assignment Drag and Drop to Catalog Assign to Item in Catalog Unassign and Assimilate Item Updating with New Model Information Bookmarks in QTO Using Bookmarks Creating New Bookmarks Bookmarks in QTO Advanced QTO DWF Compare Tool QTO Tip Shortcut Keys QTO Tip Reset Window Layout

102 Autodesk Revit Advanced Concepts Revit Advanced Concepts 2014 Complete Guide introduces and expands on advanced Revit concepts. Concepts covered include Construction Modeling, Phases and Design Options, Site Tools and Design Analysis Presentation Views, Project and Setting Management and Conceptual Design. To get the most out of this course, we strongly recommend you review every topic within the course, and use all the learning styles to ensure you retain the important information within. We also encourage you to take all the progress tests to ensure you have retained the knowledge, and most importantly practice with the hundreds of real-world, Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit to take this course. Construction Modeling Understanding Construction Modeling Creating Parts Modifying Parts Controlling the Visibility of Parts Dividing Parts Dividing Parts with Gaps and Profiles Merging and Excluding Parts Scheduling Parts Understanding Wall Joins and Parts Creating Parts from Linked Models Creating Assemblies Placing and Modifying Assembly Instances Creating Assembly Views Modifying Assembly Views Phases and Design Options Introducing Phases Managing Phases Understanding Phase Filters and Graphic Overrides Assigning Phases and Phase Filters to a View Using Phases with Documentation and Annotation Demolishing Elements Establishing Phases in Project Templates Working with Design Options and Option Sets Editing Design Options Duplicating and Deleting Design Options Creating Design Option Views Using Design Options with Documentation and Annotation Accepting Design Options Site Tools and Design Analysis Creating a Toposurface Using Points Creating a Toposurface from CAD or a Point Cloud Site Settings Management Toposurface Subregions Split Surfaces and Graded Regions Building Pads Site and Parking Components Property Lines and Contour Labels Enabling the Sun Path Diagram Creating a Solar Study Understanding Energy Settings Energy Analysis with a Mass Model or Building Elements Presentation Views Creating 3D Views Specifying the Background for a 3D View Rotating a 3D View Using Section Boxes in 3D Views Creating a Perspective 3D View Modifying the Perspective Camera Position Storing a 3D View Home and Front Orientation Locking 3D Views for Annotation Creating an Exploded View Managing Decals Managing Photographic Exposure Managing Shadows Schedules and Tags Creating Project and Shared Parameters Element Tags Room and Area Tags Material Tags Creating a Schedule and Specifying Fields Modifying Schedules with Filters Modifying Schedules with Sorting and Grouping Modifying the Formatting of Schedule Titles and Headers Modifying Schedule Formatting Modifying the Schedule Appearance Placing Schedules on a Sheet Room and Area Schedules Key Schedules Calculated Values Conditional Formatting in Schedules Creating and Managing a View List Working with Material Takeoff Schedules Importing and Exporting Schedule Views View Graphics Visual Styles Scale and Detail Level Plan View Range View Discipline Creating View Templates View Types Object Styles Visibility and Graphic Overrides Creating Element and Category Overrides in a View Filter Overrides Temporary Hide or Isolate and Viewing Hidden Elements Temporary View Properties Crop Regions and Annotation Crop Regions System Family Coarse Scale Cut Patterns Renderings and Walkthroughs Defining the Sun Settings Lighting Schemes Understanding Exposure Controls Using and Managing Lighting Fixtures - Part 1 of 2 Using and Managing Lighting Fixtures - Part 2 of 2 Defining the Rendering Background Modifying the Appearance of Rendered Materials Aligning Render Textures with a Material Surface Pattern Adding Plants and Entourage to the Scene Render Quality Settings Creating a Rendered Image Saving and Displaying Renderings in the Project Exporting a Render Creating a Walkthrough Path Editing the Walkthrough and Frames Walkthrough Playback Walkthrough Frames and Exporting

103 AutoCAD Revit Advanced Concepts 2014 (cont d) 99 (cont d) Projects and Settings Specifying the Location and Site Managing Project Browser View Organization Using Parameters and Filters for Browser Organization Managing Project Browser Sheet Organization Working with Coordinate Systems Relocating a Project Rotating True North and Project North Mirroring a Project Understanding Project Template Files Transferring Project Standards Deleting Unused Items from a Project Setting the Starting View Understanding Model and Drafting Patterns Managing Materials and Fill Patterns Managing Line Styles, Line Weights and Line Patterns Managing Halftone and Underlay Settings Walls and Curtain Walls Creating a Curved Curtain Wall Embedding a Curtain Wall in Another Wall Corner Mullions on Curtain Walls Working with Curtain Wall Grids Selecting Curtain Wall Components Modifying Curtain Wall Panels Creating a Stacked Wall Wall Layer Functions Wall Layer Wrapping Compound Structures Customizing Vertical Walls by Splitting Regions Adding Sweeps and Reveals Customizing the Base and Top Extension of Walls Creating Joined Walls for Complex Assemblies Conceptual Design Working from the Revit Family Template with Revit Families Creating a Simple Conceptual Mass Adding a Void to a Conceptual Mass Creating Forms from Model Lines and Reference Lines Using Reference Points Modifying Form Profiles Modifying Forms with Profiles and Edges Sketching on Forms Creating Divided Paths Creating Divided Surfaces Modifying Patterns on Divided Surfaces Loading and Placing Mass Elements and Controlling Their Visibility Editing the Mass In-place Creating Model by Face Elements

104 Autodesk Revit Architecture Built for Building Information Modeling (BIM), Autodesk Revit Architecture software helps you capture and analyze your most innovative design concepts and maintain your vision through documentation. The information-rich models that the software provides support decision making for sustainable design, clash detection, construction planning, and fabrication, while helping you work collaboratively with engineers, contractors, and owners. All design changes along the way are automatically updated throughout your evolving design and documentation, making for more coordinated processes and reliable documentation. Autodesk Revit Architecture 2014 Complete Guide is designed to give you a solid understanding of Revit Architecture features and capabilities from the basics through to advanced components. Every course is designed to use all learning styles from text, audio, video, interactivity, quizzes to practical Let Me Try examples. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit Architecture to take this course. Introducing Revit and the User Interface!Understanding the Revit Interface Understanding the Interface Workflow!Using Common Modifying Tools Walls and Curtain Walls Understanding Wall Types and Parameters Creating Numerous Wall Configurations Modifying Walls Creating Curtain Walls!Modifying Curtain Walls Floors, Roofs, and Ceilings Creating Floors Laying Out Roofs Adding Ceilings Stairs, Ramps, and Railings Creating Stair Configurations Designing Ramps Building Railings for Level and Sloped Conditions Adding Families Understanding the Model Hierarchy Working with System Families Working with Component Families Modifying Families Editing View Display and Detail Level Changing the Family Category Modifying Family Geometry Schematic Design Working from a Sketch Modeling In-Place Masses Creating and Scheduling Mass Floors Rooms and Color Fill Plans Defining Color-Fill Room Plans Generating Color-Fill Room Plans Materials, Rendering, and Visualization Using Materials Using Graphic Display Options and Rendering Worksharing Enabling Worksharing Worksharing Workflow Creating New Elements and Worksharing Display Modes Worksharing Best Practices Details and Annotations Creating Details Working with Details Annotating Your Details Using Legends Creating Drawing Sets Understanding Schedules Creating Schedules Placing Views on Sheets Printing Documents Workflow and Site Modeling Understanding a BIM Workflow BIM Project Roles Modeling a Site Performing Quality Control on your Model Tips, Tricks, and Troubleshooting Repeating Objects Optimizing Performance Utilizing Best Practices Using Tips and Shortcuts Finding Additional Resources

105 Autodesk Revit Families Revit Families 2014 Complete Guide gives attendees a thorough introduction to creating Revit Families from basic 2D Symbols through to complex 3D Nested Families. In Introduction to Revit Families, we go into some depth about the different Revit Families, what they are, and what they are used for. In the second theory section, Family Templates, we look at all of the different Templates that come with Revit and what they are used for. When we move onto The 2D Family Editor Environment, we look at the main commands that come with the 2D Ribbon Menu that we require to make 2D Symbols and Title Blocks. In The 3D Family Editor Environment, we get into looking at the commands available on the 3D Ribbon Menu. Users will be introduced to Parametric Framework, the skeleton that is vital for creating 3D families. Then it is onto Creating Family Elements. Users will be introduced to all of the 3D commands that they will need for creating solids and voids, with lots of hands-on exercises to develop their skills. In the next section, Moving beyond the Basics, users will work through hands-on exercises for a variety of advanced Revit Family features, including using parametric Materials, Nested Families, Object Styles, Shared Parameters and Reporting, Visibility Display Settings, Type Catalogs, as well as more Parameter types and tools as well as basic MEP families. Then users will learn about Managing Revit Families. This section contains good tips for properly managing Revit Families. At the end of the course there are six (6) Bonus 2D and 3D Project Exercises where users can put all of their skills together. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit to take this course. What is a Revit Family? What is a Revit Family? Dimensions and Labels (Parameters) Dimensions and Labels (Parameters) An Introduction to Family Templates An Introduction to Family Templates Family Element Commands Family Element Commands The 2D Menu Ribbon The 2D Menu Ribbon More Advanced Options More Advanced Options The 3D Menu Ribbon The 3D Menu Ribbon Managing Revit Families Managing Revit Families Reference Planes - The Skeleton of Parametric Framework Reference Planes - The Skeleton of Parametric Framework Bonus Project Exercises Bonus Project Exercises

106 Autodesk Revit MEP Autodesk Revit MEP software is the building information modeling (BIM) solution for mechanical, electrical, and plumbing (MEP) engineers, providing purpose-built tools for building systems design and analysis. With Revit MEP, engineers can make better decisions earlier in the design process because they can accurately visualize building systems before they are built. Autodesk Revit MEP 2014 Complete Guide is designed specifically for the Building Services Engineer, covering mechanical, electrical and plumbing services from a design and drafting perspective. With unprecedented levels of communication potential and an easy workflow for handling client revisions and design development, Autodesk Revit MEP provides a platform for well-managed and coordinated deliverables from concept through to fabrication. You will be guided around the software interface and core toolset before being taken through a series of Let Me Try tasks which not only provide an insight into the Autodesk Revit MEP approach, but also explain best practice protocols and practical techniques along the way. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit MEP to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk Revit MEP Introducing the Autodesk Revit MEP User Interface Understanding the Interface, Getting Help Getting Started with an MEP Project Starting a New Project in Revit MEP Linking Revit Models and Sharing Coordinates The Snaps Tool, The Options Dialog Box Creating Datums, Project Views, and Building Envelopes Working with Levels Working with Grids Understanding Wall Types Working with Walls, Floors and Ceilings, Adding Rooms Spacing, Zones, and Cooling and Heating Load Analysis Creating Spaces Color Schemes, Working with Zones Creating a Mechanical System Understanding HVAC Systems Generating HVAC System Layouts Creating an Electrical System Understanding Electrical Systems Adding Power and System Devices Creating a Plumbing System Understanding Plumbing Systems Working with Plumbing Systems Creating Fire a Protection System Understanding Fire Protection Systems Designing the Fire Protection System Creating Construction Documents Dimensioning Modifying Dimensions, Tags Creating Detail Views, Adding Sheets Creating Families and Worksharing Understanding Massing Concepts Editing a Massing Geometry Creating Masses in the Conceptual Design Environment Worksharing Concepts

107 Autodesk Revit Structure Part of the world-leading Revit platform, Revit Structure 2014 Complete Guide is designed specifically for Structural Engineers and Technicians, where the advantages of BIM are combined with unprecedented levels of multi-discipline communication potential and an easy workflow for handling client revisions and design development. Import / export links to all the large structural analysis tools as well as links to detailing and manufacturing ensure that Revit provides a platform for well-managed and coordinated deliverables from concept through to fabrication. In a curriculum which is consistent across the disciplines, users are guided around the software interface and core tool-set before being taken through a series of Let Me Try exercises which not only provide an insight into the Revit approach, but also explain best practice protocols and practical techniques along the way. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Revit Structure to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk Revit Structure Basic Concepts and Principles The Revit Structure User Interface Building Information Modeling and Revit Structure, Getting Help Getting Started with a Structural Project Starting a New Structural Project Snaps Tool, Opening, Saving and Closing a Project Options Dialog Box Setting up a Structural Project Creating Project Templates Using Levels Using Grids Working with Reference Planes Structural Columns and Walls Structural Columns Structural Walls Foundations, Beams, Floors, and Open Web Joists Understanding Foundations Adding Foundations Structural Floors Beams and Open Web Joists Editing Tools Creating Selection Sets Moving and Copying Rotating, Mirroring and Arraying Additional Editing Tools, Creating Groups Documenting Models and Creating Families Dimensioning Adding Text and Tags Creating Families Standard Views, Details, and Schedules Standard Views Callout Views Drafting Details Graphical Column Schedules 3D Views, Sheets, Analysis, Reinforcements, and Massing 3D Views, Generating Shadows and Solar Studies Working with Sheets Understanding the Analytical Model Working with Analytical Models Adding Reinforcements, Linking Building Models Introducing Massing Editing Massing Geometry Creating Building Elements from Massing Geometry Linking Revit Models with Robot Structural Analysis Linking Revit Models with Robot Structural Analysis

108 Autodesk Showcase Autodesk Showcase 3D Visualization and Presentation software provides tools and features to create realistic renderings, which in most cases occurs real-time. Explore different designs by presenting your models in different positions, views, and with different colours, materials, and textures. As Showcase has no model creation tools of its own you can import models from a wide range of 3D modeling systems and from neutral file formats. Autodesk Showcase 2014 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Showcase to take this course. Introduction to Autodesk Showcase Autodesk Showcase Workflow Overview The Showcase User Interface View Manipulation Steering Wheel Keyboard Navigation Shortcuts Keyboard Shortcuts Visual Styles Hardware Performance Options Ray Tracing Adjusting Camera Properties Data Preparation Importing Models Exporting Models Working with Your Models Selection The Organizer Geometry Transformation Geometry Transformation by Exact Values Duplicate, Mirror, and Deleting Objects Turntable Scenes and the Environment Shots Light Environments & Setting the Scene Environmental Lighting Creating Accent Lights Modifying Accent Lights Shadows Materials Apply Materials Editing Existing Materials Decals Presenting Your Scene Alternatives Cross-Sections Behaviors Keyframe Behaviors Triggers Storyboards Editing Storyboards Presentation Mode Publish Your Scene

109 Autodesk Vault Autodesk Vault is data management software that helps organize, manage, and track data creation, simulation, and documentation. Vault provides more control over design data with revision management capabilities and the ability to quickly find and reuse design data, for easier management of your design and engineering information. The video tutorial course is a comprehensive guide, which covers all 3 Vault types: Vault Basic, Vault Workgroup, and Vault Professional. AutoCAD Vault 2014 Complete Guide is specifically aimed at experienced software users looking for advanced skills instruction and introductions to more specialized software. Our on-screen instructors walk you through the processes step by step, allowing you to follow along hands-on if you wish; quickly and easily picking up the new skills you need. You don t need any previous experience with Autodesk Vault to take this course. Autodesk Vault Explorer What is Autodesk Vault? Logging In and Exploring the UI Data Organization, Viewing Files & Folder Navigation Customizing the View, Filtering, Grouping Basic Searching Vault Library Folders Getting, Checking In-and-Out Data, Understanding the Local Working Folder Adding Non-CAD Files to Vault Undo Check Out Learning the Status Icons Working with MS Office Working with the Microsoft Office Vault Menu Microsoft Office Documents and Vault Properties Working with AutoCAD AutoCAD Setup, Folder Structure, Checking-in and Out Files Dealing with Xrefs, Images, and Other Attachments Other AutoCAD Vault Tools Working with Sheet Sets Working with Inventor Project Files, Mapping Folders and Configuring Vault with Inventor Content Center and Vault Using the Ribbon Inventor Vault Browser Understanding the Inventor - Vault Process Inventor iproperties and Vault Placing Files from Vault Ensuring You Have the Right Data Vault Browser Filters Other Applications Vault Integrations Vault and Navisworks Searching Vault and Customizing the UI Customizing the User Interface Customizing the View Shortcuts, Advanced Find and Saving Searches Working with Files Editing Properties Deleting, Renaming and Moving Files Copy Design Replacing Files Understanding Versions Understanding Visualization Files Attachments Tools Autoloader Workspace Sync Plotting Batch Plotting Pack and Go Administration Microsoft SQL (Looking at the Differences between Free and Pay) Introduction to the ADMS Vault & the Inventor Content Center Libraries Backup and Restore Administration Tools & Viewing the Logs Creating, Adding, Detaching, and Deleting Vaults Moving the File Store & the Database Vault Maintenance (Defrag, Purge, Reindex) SQL Maintanance Plans Indexing AutoCAD Blocks & Full Content Searches Users, Groups and Permissions Vault Client Admin (Administration Settings) Property Administration Behaviors (Files) Using Lifecycles Lifecycles with Inventor Folders and Lifecycles Revising Files Applying Categories Using States Data Cards Using Custom Numbering Schemes Behavior Admin Configuring Lifecycles Configuring Revision Schemes Configuring Categories Configuring Data Cards Creating Custom Numbering Schemes Reports Generating Reports Inventor Data Mapping Customizing Reports Civil 3D and Vault Civil 3D and Vault

110 Autodesk Vault 2014 (cont d) 106 (cont d) Job Server & Other Administration Using and Configuring the Job Processor Incremental Backup Folder Permissions Working with Revit Revit Configuration Revit Indexing Service Revit and Vault Custom Objects Setting Up Custom Objects Custom Objects Working with Items The Item Master Item Master Views Editing Items Item Numbering Schemes Creating Items Searching the Item Master Item Properties Assigning Files to Items Assigning Files to Existing Items Item Bill of Materials Exporting Items Importing Items CAD Integration with Item Bill Of Materials Item Visualization Item Behaviors Item State Changes Item Category Administration Item Lifecycle Administration Applying Item Revisions Rolling Back an Item Lifecycle Change Working with Other Systems Vault and Autodesk PLM 360 Vault and Microsoft Sharepoint Vault and Autodesk Buzzsaw Change Orders Change Order Overview Change Order Admistration Creating Change Orders Working with Change Orders Approving Change Orders Job Server & Other Administration Configuring Vault Replication Vault Web Client Using the Web Client Configuring the Web Client Subscription Release: Using the Web Client Subscription Release: Configuring the Web Client

111 Microsoft Access Microsoft Access 2013 Complete Guide provides training on all the essential functions of Access This course covers introductory through advanced topics. In Unit 1 introduce students to the concept of a database and the four database objects: tables, forms, queries, and reports. Students design a database, use forms, build queries and create reports. In Unit 2 cover advanced topics related to the four objects, maintaining a database, and integrating Access with Word, Excel and Outlook. In Unit 3, students are introduced to complex forms, calculated controls, complex reports, sub-reports, database customization, splitting databases, customizing the user interface, and more. The Microsoft Office Complete Guide series has been designed from the ground up for Global etraining s world-leading, online, on-demand GeT Interactive etraining platform. With text from internationally recognized content matter experts, professional narration, video demonstrations by leading instructors, and Let Me Try exercises for users to get practical experience with the software, using downloadable datasets aligned with the presentation content. You don t need any previous experience with Microsoft Access to take this course. Exploring Access 2013 Defining Access Databases Exploring the Access Environment Introducing Objects & Exiting Designing a Database and Creating Tables Designing & Normalizing Linking Tables Creating Tables Retrieving Data Working with Forms Form Design & Creation Modifying Form Controls Modifying Form Layout Printing & Using Help Querying a Database Creating Select Queries Setting Query Criteria Sorting & Performing Calculations Creating Special Types of Queries Using Reports to Display Information Designing Reports Modifying Reports Exploring Other Report Tools Printing Reports Refining Table Design Creating and Modifying Relationships Modifying Table Structures Formatting A Table Datasheet Layout Setting Field Properties Setting Lookup Fields with the Lookup Wizard Customizing Input Forms Creating a Main Form with a Subform Adding Calculations to Forms Setting Properties to Assist and Control Data Entry Creating Complex Queries Creating and Running Action Queries Identifying Advanced Query Features Creating and Running Parameter Queries Creating a Calculated Field in a Query Customizing Reports Customizing Reports Adding a Subreport to a Main Report Creating a Report from a Subreport Numbering Items in a Report Creating Calculated Controls on a Subreport Setting Page Breaks and Customizing Controls Analyzing Report Performance Customizing The Database Interface and Startup Options Set Access Options Splitting a Database Customizing the Database Interface Importing and Exporting Data Using Word, Excel and HTML Convert Access 2013 files to previous Access formats Attaching Files to Database Records Integrating Access with Word Integrating Access with Excel Displaying Access Data on the Web Maintaining a Database Improving and Maintaining a Database Creating Macros to Improve Efficiency Managing Database Objects Analyzing and Documenting Databases Compacting and Repairing a Database Setting Database Security Exploring Microsoft Cloud Storage

112 Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel 2013 Complete Guide provides extensive, thorough training of Excel This course covers introductory through advanced topics, and is ideal for the computer user who wants to become well versed in using Excel Topics introduced in Unit 1 include the Ribbon interface; entering and editing data; selecting cells and ranges; printing worksheets; creating formulas and functions; formatting cell contents; inserting and deleting columns, rows, and cells; charts; and more. Unit 2 covers such topics as large worksheets and workbooks; tables; outlines; inserting clip art, pictures and SmartArt; templates; digital signatures; and more. In Unit 3, students are introduced to PivotTables and macros, financial functions, data analysis, auditing and additional functions, advanced formatting and analysis tools, collaboration, and more. The Microsoft Office Complete Guide series has been designed from the ground up for Global etraining s world-leading, online, on-demand GeT Interactive etraining platform. With text from internationally recognized content matter experts, professional narration, video demonstrations by leading instructors, and Let Me Try exercises for users to get practical experience with the software, using downloadable datasets aligned with the presentation content. You don t need any previous experience with Microsoft Excel to take this course. Exploring Excel 2013 Exploring Excel 2013 Exploring The Excel Program Window Entering Data In Excel Working With Numbers And Save Concepts Editing Worksheets Opening Workbooks and Editing Entires Selecting Cells and Ranges. and Cut. Copy, and Paste Undo and Redo, and Clearing Cell Contents and Formats Using AutoFeatures Using AutoCorrect Appearances of Worksheets Exploring the Many Views Of Excel Editing Workbook Properties and Managing Worksheets Copying/Hiding Worksheets, and Modifying Columns/Rows Formulas and Functions Working With Formulas and Functions Formatting Cell Contents Formatting Worksheets Text Control Options and Formatting Numbers Format Cells Dialog Box Charting Worksheet Data Creating Charts Moving & Sizing Embedded Charts Exploring and Modifying Charts Applying Layouts Trendlines, Sparklines & Printing Formatting Cell Contents, Advanced Skills Working with the Format Painter and Quick Styles Formatting with Themes Inserting Date Functions and Formatting Creating Custom Formats and Working with Conditional Formatting Naming Cells and Ranges Managing Multiple-Sheet Workbooks Sorting Worksheet Data Using Flexible Worksheet Views Printing Multipage Worksheets Using Multiple Worksheets & Linking Cells and Formulas Using 3-D Cell References in Formulas Copying Worksheets Printing Multiple-Sheet Workbooks Applying Advanced Functions and Data Analysis Creating Formulas Using Criteria IF Functions Using Logical Functions in Formulas Using Functions to Format Text Creating Financial Functions Using Data Analysis Tools Creating Tables and Outlines Creating a Table Working with Tables Structured References & Enhanced Sorting and Filtering Using SUBTOTAL and Quick Analysis Using the Outline Feature and Displaying Subtotals Utilizing Graphics and Templates Using Illustrations & Inserting Pictures and Clip Art Getting Into Shapes Illustrating with SmartArt and WordArt Using and Customizing Templates Using LOOKUP Functions, PivotTables, and Macros Introducing Lookup Functions Creating PivotTables Creating PivotCharts and Macro Security Recording, Running and Assigning Macros Using Advanced Formatting and Analysis Tools Working with Grouped Worksheets Consolidating Worksheet Data Working with Data Validation Circling Invalid Data Removing Duplicate Records Tracing Formulas Auditing Formula Errors Using Data Tables Collaborating in Excel Creating Folders in Exce Inserting, Viewing, Positioning and Sizing a Comment Creating Hyperlinks Protecting Workbooks and Worksheets Creating Digital Signatures

113 Microsoft Excel 2013 (cont d) 109 (cont d) Sharing Workbooks Preparing Workbooks for Distribution Sharing Workbooks Without a Network Tracking Changes to Workbooks Merging Multiple Workbooks ing a Workbook Importing Data via a Web Query Collaborating with SkyDrive and Office Web Apps Integrating Excel with Other Programs Maintaining Compatibility Converting Workbooks Merging with other MS Programs Importing External Data Saving Workbook Elements as a Webpage

114 Microsoft Outlook Microsoft Outlook 2013 Complete Guide uses a step-by-step, hands-on, skillsbased approach to ensure student success. Compelling case studies demonstrate the relevance of the subject matter in practical situations.topics include: The Ribbon interface; navigating in Outlook, setting options, sending messages, attaching files, responding to messages, creating contacts, distribution lists, and creating notes, tasks and journal entries, and archive folders. Other topics included are Calendar sharing, snapshots, meeting cancellations, To Do Bar, calendar overlays, message attachments, search folders, color categories, rules, voting buttons and meeting update controls. The Microsoft Office Complete Guide series has been designed from the ground up for Global etraining s world-leading, online, on-demand GeT Interactive etraining platform. With text from internationally recognized content matter experts, professional narration, video demonstrations by leading instructors, and Let Me Try exercises for users to get practical experience with the software, using downloadable datasets aligned with the presentation content. You don t need any previous experience with Microsoft Outlook to take this course. Getting Started with Outlook 2013 Introducing Outlook 2013 Navigating the Outlook Window Accessing Help Working with Getting Started with Outlook Sending Messages Handling Incoming Messages Organizing Messages Working with People Managing People in Outlook Working with Contacts Working with Contact Groups Staying Connected with People Working with the Calendar Exploring the Calendar Sharing and Publishing Calendars Printing Calendars Working with Appointments and Meetings Working with Notes, Tasks, and Integration Working with Notes Working with Tasks Working with the Folder List and Categories Integrating with Word and Mobile Devices Formatting Message Content with Track Changes Formatting Message Content Paragraph Formatting Styles Find & Replace Working with Message Attachments Working with Message Attachments Using Search Folders Using Search Folders Customizing Outlook Customizing Outlook Message Options Message Options Using Color Categories Using Color Categories Message Flags Rules Rules Junk Desktop Alerts Meetings Meetings Using Voting Buttons Using Voting Buttons

115 Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Complete Guide has been designed from the ground up for Global etraining s world-leading, online, on-demand GeT Interactive etraining platform. With text from internationally recognized content matter experts, professional narration, video demonstrations by leading instructors, and Let Me Try exercises for users to get practical experience with the software, using downloadable datasets aligned with the presentation content. This course covers introductory through advanced topics. Topics introduced in Unit 1 include the Ribbon interface, document themes, bulleted lists, outlines, formatting text, printing presentations, transitions, clip art and graphics, charts, slide show delivery, and more. Unit 2 covers such topics as editing presentations, handouts, creating hyperlinks, multimedia and sound, tables, themes and slide masters, and more. In Unit 3, students are introduced to presentation connection techniques, online collaboration, cloud computing, transporting presentations, and more. You don t need any previous experience with Microsoft PowerPoint to take this course. Creating and Delivering a Presentation Starting PowerPoint Document Themes Creating a Basic Presentation Delivering the Slide Show and Getting Help Designing the Presentation Working with Slides and Outlines Integration and Formatting Format Painter and Slide Sorter Organizing and Printing Adding Graphics, Animation, and Sound Online Pictures Adding Other Graphics Transitions, Animation and Sound Effects Inserting Charts Inserting Charts Working with External Excel Documents Creating SmartArt Diagrams Preparing a Presentation Preparing a Presentation Editing Your Presentation Printing Handouts Using Hyperlinks in Presentations Using the Slide Show Toolbar Adding Multimedia to Presentations Adding Multimedia to Presentations Using Audio in Presentations Creating Slide Show Timings Using Video in Presentations Using Tables in Presentations Using Tables in Presentations Customizing Tables Customizing Themes and Slide Masters Customizing Themes and Slide Masters Using Slide Masters Using Action Buttons Connecting and Broadcasting Presentations Connecting Presentations Broadcasting Presentations Collaborating with Others Online Collaborating Online Sharing Files Working with Comments and Merging Presentations Using SkyDrive, Office Web Apps, and Reference Tools Transporting Presentations Transporting the Presentation Preparing the Meeting Room Following the Presentation Setup Checklist Preparing for Success Targeting Your Audience Integrating with Other Office Programs Maintaining Compatibility with Previous Versions of Office Working with Word, Excel, and Outlook Integration

116 Microsoft Publisher Microsoft Publisher 2013 Complete Guide has been designed from the ground up for Global etraining s world-leading, online, on-demand GeT Interactive etraining platform. With text from internationally recognized content matter experts, professional narration, video demonstrations by leading instructors, and Let Me Try exercises for users to get practical experience with the software, using downloadable datasets aligned with the presentation content. This course covers introductory topics. Students are introduced to text boxes, picture boxes, picture effects, shapes,lines and arrows, blocks, styling, drawing and design objects, tables, mailing, editting and more. You don t need any previous experience with Microsoft Publisher to take this course. Introducing Microsoft Publisher 2013 Getting Started with Publisher Publisher Setup Exploring Publisher Text Boxes Working with Text Boxes Styling Picture Boxes Working with Pictures Picture Styles and Effects Pictures and Text Drawing and Design Objects Shapes, Lines and Arrows Blocks Tables Creating Tables Table Design Mailings Understanding Mailings Setting Up Mailings Finalizing Your Project Editing

117 Microsoft Project Microsoft Project 2013 Complete Guide has been designed from the ground up for Global etraining s world-leading, online, on-demand GeT Interactive etraining platform. With text from internationally recognized content matter experts, professional narration, video demonstrations by leading instructors, and Let Me Try exercises for users to get practical experience with the software, using downloadable datasets aligned with the presentation content. This course covers introductory through advanced topics. Students are introduced to what a project is, resources,task list, tracking progress, task durations, task dependencies, project statistics, managing resources, taskrelationships, project baselines, grouping and filtering tasks, and more. You don t need any previous experience with Microsoft Project to take this course. Beginning a New Project: Creating a Task List and Assigning Resources What Is a Project? Resources in Microsoft Project Managing the Task List Task Durations and Dependencies Calendars in Microsoft Project Task Scheduling: Manual vs. Automatic Task Durations Project Milestones Task Dependencies and Linking Tasks More on Task Dependencies The Resource Information Dialog Box Managing and Assigning Resources Checking the Project Statistics Defining and Refining Resource Capacity Assigning Work Resources to Tasks Adding and Removing Resources to Tasks Managing Resource Costs Fine-tuning Working Time for Resources Finalizing the Project Plan Defining Cost and Material Resources Entering Task and Resource Documentation Printing Reports and Views Creating a Project Baseline Tracking Progress in the Project Plan Tracking Progress as Scheduled Tracking Progress by Percentage Completed Tracking Progress by Entering Actual Values Comparing Actual Values to the Project Tracking and Detail Gantt Views Refining Details for Assignments and Tasks Modifying Task Relationships Creating Recurring Tasks Changing the Task Type Changing Task Assignments Adjusting Task Costs with Variable Cost Rates Allocating Cost and Material Resources to Tasks Identifying Over- and Under-allocated Resources Refining and Reorganizing the Project Plan Examining Resource Allocations Over Time Manually Resolve Over-allocations Checking Statistics for Total Cost and Finish Date Sorting Tasks and Resources Grouping Tasks and Resources Filtering Tasks and Resources Customizing and Saving Tables Customizing and Saving Views Updating and Viewing the Project Status Setting the Elements of a Project Baseline Tracking Actual and Outstanding Work Updating Baselines Entering Actual Costs Manually Rescheduling Unfinished Work Identifying Slipping Tasks Scrutinizing Resource Costs and Their Impact Creating Views to Pinpoint Project Variance Troubleshooting and Communicating the Project Plan Assigning Overtime Hours Troubleshooting Time and Scheduling Issues Troubleshooting Task and Resource Cost Issues Formatting and Printing the Gantt Chart View, Timeline, and Network Diagram Printing Simple Views and Standard Reports Customizing Views and Reports Creating Visual Reports in Excel and Visio Customizing Project Using Project Templates Customizing the Quick Access Toolbar and Project Ribbons Copying Customizations to the Global Project Template Recording and Editing Macros in Project Copying Project Data to Other Programs Opening Other File Types in Project Saving Project Files as Other File Type

118 Microsoft Word Microsoft Word 2013 Complete Guide provides extensive, thorough training of Microsoft Word. This course covers introductory through advanced topics, and is ideal for the computer user who wants to become well versed in using Microsoft Word. Topics introduced in Unit 1 include the Ribbon interface, working with text, printing, using proofreading tools, creating bulleted and numbered lists, tables and forms, and more. Unit 2 covers such topics as newsletter columns, WordArt and clip art, document themes, styles, picture editing, and Mail Merge. In Unit 3, students are introduced to footnotes and endnotes, headers and footers, templates, tables of contents and indexes, Track Changes, macros, digital signatures, customization options, and more. The Microsoft Office Complete Guide series has been designed from the ground up for Global etraining s world-leading, online, on-demand GeT Interactive etraining platform. With text from internationally recognized content matter experts, professional narration, video demonstrations by leading instructors, and Let Me Try exercises for users to get practical experience with the software, using downloadable datasets aligned with the presentation content. You don t need any previous experience with Microsoft Word to take this course. Introducing Word Basics Starting Word Working with the Word 2013 Interface Saving and Exiting Creating and Editing Business Letters Inserting Text Editing Text Creating a Memorandum and a Press Release Typing a Memorandum Page Breaks & Proofreading Formatting & Using Find and Replace Navigating & Saving Creating a Simple Report Formatting Reports Indenting Text and Using Custom Tab Stops Using Numbered and Bulleted Lists Formatting Reference Tools Working with Tables Tables Selecting Data & Cells Formatting & Sorting Performing Calculations & Sizing Creating a Research Paper Research Paper Styles Bibliographies and Captions Working with Templates Using Mail Merge Introducing Mail Merge Working with the Data Source Main Documents and Merging Merging Envelopes and Labels Creating a Newsletter Section Breaks and Word Art Inserting Media Columns and Building Blocks Themes, Styles and Views Creating a Promotional Brochure and a Form Working with Shapes Working with SmartArt Formatting & Working With Forms Organizing Long Documents Creating a Table of Contents Working with Multiple Headers and Footers Creating an Index Adding Cross-References Managing Long Documents Collaborating in Word Using a Highlighter Tracking Changes to Documents Reviewing Tracked Changes Saving and Sending Files Reviewing Changes from Multiple Reviewers Using AutoSave and AutoRecover Introducing SkyDrive and Office Web Apps Sharing and Securing Content in Backstage View Preparing Documents for Sharing Controlling Document Access Attaching Digital Signatures to Documents Personalizing Word Customizing Word Options Using Document Properties Automating Word Tasks Using Macros Using the VBA Editor to Edit Macros Integrating Word with Excel, PowerPoint, and the Web Embedding and Linking Excel Objects Using Excel as a Mail Merge Data Source Creating Web Pages from Word Documents

119 Total Leadership Library Introduction to Emotional Intelligence for the AEC Industry and Plan Creation In order to provide a baseline for the participants, they take the Mini EI test. They also receive an individual coaching guide that shows how these patterns affect their relationships, communication, presentation, team participation, creativity, stress management, and time management. Participants create individual development plans. These development plans will be emphasized in each of the following courses. This preliminary work gives participants a better understanding of themselves and their development needs so that they can get the most out of the courses. They will work on their development plans and address these development needs during their journey through the library. Relationship Skills: The 12 Steps to High Performing Teams During this module, participants learn to create and maintain good working relationships from the first handshake through the duration of the relationship. We discuss introductions, ways to remember names, how to create trust, how to network, and how to maintain relationships over time. We discuss specifics of stakeholders experiences and ways to maximize the emotional impact of those experiences. We also do hands on, experiential exercises to more effectively deal with real relationship issues, conflict, and adversarial situations. We will explore the basics of teambuilding and how to create powerful, high performing teams. Primal Safety: A Gut-Level Approach Using Emotional Intelligence to Enhance your Safety Program This program caters to the highly independent alpha males in the construction industry. Brent demonstrates how a simple focus on emotional competencies can turn your safety program around. By tapping into the emotional part of safety, your employees will naturally work safer, instead of rebelling against rules and policies. The business will reap the financial benefit of them doing so, allowing the company to build a well-respected reputation around this increasingly important metric. The issue isn t about your people knowing the safety guidelines; it s about being motivated to actually follow them. This program provides that motivation. Innovation and Creativity The beginning of this module covers creativity and innovation, which is essential for finding new ways of working and being open to new ideas. Participants will learn how to break down the barriers to creativity in themselves and create a more innovative workplace. Then, we will cover emotional intelligence and marketing, finding the why in addition to the what and how. Participants will be able to use actual problems to explore how to approach problems creatively. We also teach participants how to use the Stanford D School method for innovative design and problem solving, which is very powerful. Improvisation and Leadership/Emotional Intelligence and Marketing We cover improvisation principles as they relate to leadership, communication, teamwork, and innovation. Participants will learn how to think on their feet, how to listen better, and how to embrace the concept of Yes, and.... We then cover the emotional side of marketing and how people REALLY make buying decisions for AEC services. Hint: It s not about price. Participants will learn how to create positive emotional experiences on their projects instead of a cold transaction and how this experience determines the next purchasing decision. Real case studies of other industries as well as the AEC industry that illustrate the truth of this approach. Time Management & Systems Thinking This learning module uses project scheduling, lean concepts and systems thinking and applies them to time management. We also cover how time management can affect stress levels and other areas of the participant s life. We discuss how their emotional profiles affect their time management skills and how to modify those tendencies. We cover time wasters such as , phone use, and meetings, clutter, and procrastination, and how to reduce the time wasted. Workforce Development: How to Attract and Retain the Best People Participants will learn what motivates people to perform and exceed expectations. They will apply these concepts in real world situations and come up with practical ideas to implement the very next day. The will experience the concepts from Daniel Pink s book, Drive, which explains that autonomy, mastery, and purpose are the three main drivers for performance. Note: It has very little to do with money. We will also cover diversity and inclusion and how to stretch the preconceptions of who should be in this industry. We start with exercises that illustrate our biases, both conscious and unconscious. We will see how diverse groups come up with better ideas and solutions and also learn what it means to be excluded. This goes far beyond just hiring more women and minorities and the group will shift their paradigm on the workforce issue. Stress Management, Peak Performance, Wellness This module starts with The Body Battery Inventory, which measures stress and recovery and the Symptom Survey, which reveals how your body is working based on physical symptoms. Participants will create a stress/recovery plan and look at how their Mini EI evaluations tie into their development plans, personal health and wellness, stress management and peak performance. We will cover sleep, nutrition, and exercise in great detail and give participants amazing stress reduction methods such as basic mindfulness techniques, breathing techniques, and meditation. We teach them to reduce stress where they can and build in more recovery activities throughout their day. 115

120 Total Leadership Library (cont d) 116 Presentation Skills; How do people perceive you? Participants learn communication basics and pitfalls, then how to motivate and persuade others including all stakeholders in the construction process. They learn that communication is telling your story and listening to other s stories, being fully present, and listening with understanding. How do others perceive you? Participants increase their presentation skills using body, face, voice, energy, status, and movement. They learn how their use of body, face, voice, energy, status, and movement can influence others. They learn the basics of rhetoric to motivate others and the basic tools of motivation and persuasion. Participants will also learn storytelling basics as a way to sell more work. Participants learn about the importance of status and how to elevate and lower status based on the situation. We do hands on exercises and activity based learning.

121 Competitive Advantages 117 etraining by Training Experts: Global etraining is based upon 25 years of interactive asynchronous technical training experience in a college setting with thousands of successful students every year. No other providers of online training materials for Autodesk software have comparable training expertise. Global etraining was created by Digital School, an Authorized Training Center and College licensed with the Province of Alberta, Canada. Canada, and specifically Alberta, continually rate at the top of the charts for education standards internationally. Seamless flow of multiple learning styles: Global etraining s expertise is demonstrated within the courseware by the seamless flow of multiple learning styles. It is a misconception that a checklist of audio + video + quiz = an equivalent training product. Global etraining understands when to use the appropriate learning style for each learning objective. Global etraining is two-way interactive training, where the learner is involved, engaged and in control. One-way, passive training such as video tutorials or online textbooks, has several limitations including engagement time, attention span, retention levels and ability to repeat a skill in a project scenario. Custom Learning Plans: Global etraining is able administer an assessment of users software skills, then generate a custom learning plan that links to the required etraining content, so users can focus on the areas that require improvement and reduce their skill gaps. This ensures the most relevant training for each person and no time or money wasted on redundant training. With completion of a post-assessment, the skill improvement of each employee can be measured, which can be used for ROI calculations. Ease of administration and robust reporting: Global etraining uses a Learning Management System (LMS) with the optimum balance of robust reporting and ease of administration. Most online training material providers do not use a sophisticated LMS and therefore have little to no reporting functionality available. Those who do have an LMS with some reporting available, do not have the ability to scale reports from a high-level view to detailed information and are not able to allow company-specific views or reports through a custom administration portal, making reporting both tedious and restrictive. Global etraining has scalable reports specifically available to each company and each department. Driving use and adoption through the Instructor Help Desk: Global etraining s objective is for users to engage with and learn from the courses. We actively track usage and adoption and work with the organization to communicate the offering, the benefits and the methodology. Our proactive Instructor Help Desk means that a learner is never stuck on their own, providing a social element of a real person available to help. Highest Value Best product at the best price: Enterprise license pricing, available for larger organizations, provides a low entry point for all-in access to the entire Course Library.

122 GeT Industry Expertise 118 At Global etraining, we work with the leading industry experts to bring you the latest content. Our course authors have decades of combined experience, offering you a unique insight into expert tips to optimize your learning experience and offer you unique resources you won t find anywhere else. John Dickinson, Ph.D., P.Eng. John Dickinson, Ph.D., P. Eng. is a founder and consulting partner of Advanced BIM Solutions Inc. Through private and public sector consulting John works to support the migration of the Construction Sector to digitally supported integrated processes and practices. In particular, he believes BIM can be effectively used to mitigate risks and return value for all participants of construction projects including the facility owners, but these opportunities are often missed due to lack of understanding and preparation. John s background includes a Doctorate in Mechanical Engineering, a Master s in Computer Science and 13 years experience at the National Research Council of Canada in both the Manufacturing and Construction sectors. His focus has always been on effective information use in the design and the production cycle. Recently John has worked closely with the Institute of BIM in Canada (IBC) to co-author reference materials, guides and templates for Canadian BIM practitioners. In the last five years John has given over 20 public and professional presentations on BIM and continues to write articles for professional and academic publications. He preserves his ties to the academic and educational side of BIM through his ongoing Adjunct Professor role at Western University in London Ontario. He is actively engaged with buildingsmart International and buildingsmart Canada working on the development of technical standards to support the use of BIM by industry. He devotes his limited leisure time to the London and Canadian Science Fair Judging Committees, building water balloon catapults for his two boys (and himself) and dreaming about travelling and dinghy sailing. Paul Woodlard, Ph.D. Paul Woodard, Ph.D. is a Partner and Vice-President with Advanced BIM Solutions Inc. who specializes in working with the Construction Sector to develop and adopt the plans and processes that will be part of the shift towards increased innovation. It is his view that the technologies around BIM are ready to be used, and now that the tools to address the organizational and contractual issues are starting to be available, the industry is poised to see unprecedented growth in efficiency and innovation. Paul s first job was as a laborer for the family drywall company, a pragmatic foundation he kept coming back to during his 15 years with the National Research Council s Manufacturing and Construction teams. With the construction portfolio, he worked on technical and computational challenges of information management in construction, and played a key part in helping edit and present the Canadian Construction Association s 2010 Roadmap to Research and Innovation. For the past two years, Paul has worked with the Institute of BIM in Canada (IBC) to help develop reference materials, guides and templates for Canadian BIM practitioners, including a set of BIM Project Execution Planning Toolkits and a report on BIM for Owners. He has also been helping teach an introductory BIM course at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. Paul makes his home in Kitchener and enjoys spending his spare time with his wife and son, helping out with the Waterloo region theatre community, and enjoying drinking and brewing craft beer.

123 GeT Industry Expertise (cont d) 119 Megan Johnson, MAR Megan Johnson, MAR, is the Director of BIM at Odell Architects, where she oversees the rm s approaches to technologies that support a BIM-based workow while also directing the BIM studio for the rm. A passionate advocate for BIM, Megan has authored a number of published papers on the topic, and has given BIM-related talks in front of numerous societies. Megan s background includes a Bachelor s Degree in Architecture from University of Virginia and a Master s in Architecture from University of Michigan. Since 2009 and until recently, Megan had been teaching Revit, AutoCAD and BIM at Virginia Commonwealth University, where she had spearheaded Digital Initiatives, allowing students to research how emerging technologies aect digital academic workows. Megan believes BIM is a tool that helps improve the built environment and its management, and has dedicated her work to help the industry realize the full benets and capabilities of BIM. Rebecca DeCicco Rebecca De Cicco is a digital design specialist who completed her honours in Architecture in Her keen interest in digital technologies and how it can evolve the industry has always been at the forefront of her thinking. After a series of successful senior roles in varied Architectural organisations both in Australia and the UK, she now manages her own consultancy, Digital Node, providing advice and insight to construction professionals on digital process and BIM. Rebecca s engagement in the UK BIM community also allows a strong level of commitment to the Governments BIM strategy and she also actively interacts with those involved in this incentive. Rebecca also sits on the user group technical team for Building Smart UK, she is the Women in BIM Founder, Autodesk University speaker and Autodesk Feedback Community attendee.

124 GeT The Generator 120 Build Your Own Courseware Easy as Develop 2. Publish 3. Deliver The Generator is an easy to use and effective interactive course building tool. Our system puts proven learning templates within easy reach of subject-matter experts with intuitive drag and drop functionality. Generate video, audio, text, images, interactivity, practical exercises and quizzes for engagement of all learning styles. You can even publish your course in multiple languages.

125 Integrated Training for an Integrated Industry. The 4-Step BIM Solution 121 Implementing BIM throughout an organization is more than simply loading the right software onto the right devices. It is about educating an entire workforce about tools, processes and workflows to meet stringent standards, and then having them use the software timely, effectively, and on demand. BIM implementation is no longer an option governments and regulatory bodies globally are now mandating the use of BIM and making it a prerequisite for winning bids. In fact, from 2007 to 2012, BIM adoption in North America jumped from 28% to 71% 1. In 2014, three quarters of contractors were using BIM globally, with the expectation that the next two years will see a 50% increase in the percentage of work using BIM 2. Strengths of BIM modeling, such as the cloud-based central repository of all project elements, the ability for collaborators to access, add and amend elements on demand, and the whole-of-project viewability, are the same strengths that can provide a solid foundation for the development of any BIM training program. One approach that has been proven successful for AEC organizations globally is the 4-Step BIM Training Solution. It reflects the BIM hierarchy of needs; meeting the basic software training and professional skills needs of the organization makes it possible to jump to the desired level of strategic initiatives, which determine a firm s competitiveness. Global etraining s new white paper explores the challenges of BIM transformation, the role of training in achieving a successful BIM implementation, and the 4-step solution that can improve training outcomes. You can download the full whitepaper here:

126 How People Learn 122 Learning is more than watching a video or reading a book. You know the feeling when you watch a great action movie? You walk out of the theater, you try your best ninja kick (that was so well orchestrated in the movie), and pow, you are sitting on your bum on the sidewalk? We have all done it. Only 4% of people (3.9% if we are being exact) learn from video alone! Reading a book? Not much better, only 10% of people learn from reading alone. People learn in a few different ways, or more correctly, in a combination of various methods. Many people call this VARK, short for Visual, Aural, Read/write, Kinesthetic. All learning falls into one of these methods and most learners need a combination of these learning styles to retain information. In fact, 64% of people require a combination of these methods to learn materials. Making matters even more complicated, when learners are hungry, tired, or stressed, their learning style and needs may change.

127 About Global etraining 123 The Founders Steve Wenzel Chief Executive Officer Susan Brattberg Chief Customer Officer Holly Brattberg Chief Financial Officer Jacqui Wenzel Chief Technical Officer For Steve, the challenge of designing and commercializing the world s most advanced technical training platform is all in a day s work. Steve works closely with the GeT global reseller network and applies his engineering background to build efficient processes throughout the company. He s continually looking ahead to design the next big thing for education technology because as he says You simply can t rapid prototype a textbook. Steve has a Masters of Biomedical Engineering and is a kite-surfer. Susan is a hands-on CCO. Right now, she is probably globe-trotting to a conference or to meet with a valued customer. For over a decade, Susan has been a trusted corporate training advisor to top executives at global corporations, prestigious universities, and government agencies. A Director for the Canada BIM council, Susan says, BIM is 90% Sociology and 10% Technology. She has a B.A in Organizational Dynamics and an Executive MBA and is a yogi. Holly is in her comfort-zone when challenges are big and ideas are bigger. Named one of Canada s Top Young Entrepreneurs, Holly is a creative problem solver and deal maker. Her system: for mass innovation, follow the scientific method. A ground-breaking thinker in education, Holly s instructional design expertise has been implemented by companies of all sizes, academic institutions and governments. Holly has a BSc. in Biomechanics and an Executive MBA and is a snowboarder. Jacqui brings insight into how students learn and retain information that s built the foundation for GeT s success People learn better when they re having fun! Applying her academic background to her daily work, her honours dissertation was on cognitive learning techniques and teaching methodologies. Jacqui is light years ahead of the industry, designing 21st century training. Her global team of project managers and subject matter experts run like clockwork. Jacqui has an Honours Science Degree in Educational Psychology and is a cross-fitter. The Company Global etraining is an award-winning Canadian-based provider of interactive online training solutions with over 25 years of experience in developing and delivering exceptional computer-based learning. We are a strategic training partner to some of the world s largest and most diverse multinational design, construction and software organizations, government bodies and educational institutions, and the global leader in designing training for the 21st Century. The History Stemming from a family enterprise with deep roots in the business of education, Global etraining was launched in The proud recipient of the 2014 CODiE Award for Best Corporate Training / Workforce Development Solution, GeT has quickly made its mark on the education technology industry. Over the past 5 years, GeT has sold a million courses to learners in 139 countries. Global etraining is truly - globally training.

128 Our Values 124 GeT is an award winning team of Go GeTTers connected globally by our passion to Our Mission. We are the smartest, hardest working, most fun team everywhere we go. We enthusiastically accept the challenge to define and design 21st Century Training. Learn Faster. Retain More. Save Time. Core Values We produce A+ report cards. We use technology, both internally and externally, to be more personal and efficient. We all wear a sales hat. We understand and articulate how our products solve our customers needs. We are faster than our competitors. We communicate effectively through positive vocabulary. We take ownership and provide thoughtful solutions to every problem. We WOW everyone every day. We celebrate our everyday successes. We work hard until the job GeTs done. We care.

129 Global etraining collaborated with us to create a custom BIM Standards course that was commissioned by the Australia government and is being delivered to Architecture, Engineering and Construction firms throughout Australia. We are pleased with the customer service and expertise of the Global etraining team and recommend their course development and delivery services. Shane Morris - A2K Technologies, Australia I believe Global etraining demonstrates a superior skill set in instructional design as well as multimedia design and development. Reva Bond Ramsden - Academic Chair: Architectural Technologies, SAIT Polytechnic School of Construction One of the key benefits of the course structure is the modular nature which means it can readily be slipped in over a lunch hour or after work and the multi-device compatibility makes it easier to kill the odd 30 minutes with some productive training when on the move. Mike Aldous - Mott MacDonald Do it, it s painless, worthwhile, you can only benefit. Learn something new or update existing skills, show your team you re interested in team and personal growth. David Siddons - WorleyParsons I loved the layout and overall look of the pages and lessons. The colors were appealing and helped keep my interest as well as the simplistic theme. The different methods of teaching were great! Patrick Nye - Olympia High School We ve really been pleased with the quality of the instruction. Our Virtual Construction department has really benefited from it and I ve personally done the Revit and Civil 3D courses and been really impressed. Drew Teal - Construction Modeling Manager, PCL Construction Management Inc., Canada

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