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Studica CAD Camp 2009 Registration is now available for the 4th Annual Studica CAD Camp Conference for Educators. CAD Camp 2009 will be held at Springfield Technical Community College in Springfield, Massachusetts on August 11, 12, and 13. This summer's CAD Camp will offer educators three days of hands on training using several of the top Autodesk programs for both CAD and Animation. CAD Camp 2009 courses include three levels of Autodesk Inventor, Autodesk Revit, and an AutoCAD Update. A course will also be offered on the Autodesk Design Academy curriculum for secondary schools and a specialized Autodesk Product Installation Training for technicians. Autodesk’s premiere products for 3D animation for film and video special effects, game development, and visual simulation will be featured with three levels of Autodesk 3ds Max and Autodesk Maya training. These hands-on-training courses are specifically developed for educators. The Studica CAD Camp Conference will not only aim to further enhance the instructors’ knowledge of Autodesk products, but will include both instructor demonstrations and student exercises at multiple levels, with the goal of further enriching classroom time. Attendees may sign up sign up for one to three days worth of classes. Each attendee will receive a free not for resale copy of the software program for which they are attending training. Studica is committed to giving you the training you need to understand the software and teach your students. |  Studica has programs that put your teaching skills at the cutting edge | .... | Attending our training, you'll receive: A full day of training An expert trainer Free software used in training Curriculum resources to take back Networking with other instructors |  |  |  |
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Autodesk Training Featured Products |  | | August 11, 2009 -- 9:00AM-5:00PM | $149.95 |  | | August 13, 2009 -- 9:00AM-5:00PM | $149.95 |  |  |
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This course introduces the new features of AutoCAD 2010 to those using the two-dimensional drawing methods in AutoCAD 2009/2008/2007. Topics include the Dashboard for selecting command tools, which can be customized to suit your preferences. There is a new 2D Drafting and Annotation Workspace, changes and enhancements to Customization, References, Tables, and Plotting and Recovery. Layer updates, annotative objects and styles are other major topics.
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This course focuses on the implementaiton of the Autodesk Design Academy pre-engineering curriculum. Topics include using Autodesk Inventor and Revit in the high school classroom.
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This course is designed as an introduction and overview of Autodesk Inventor 2010 software. A set of instructor demonstrations and student exercises introduce fundamental workflows and tools in most Autodesk Inventor environments. The intended audience for this course is high-school and post secondary instructors considering, or planning to implement Autodesk Inventor in their curriculum. Objectives - after completing this course, you will be able to: *Describe the main file types in Autodesk Inventor *Create and constrain 2D sketches *Create, extrude and revolve features *Create placed features including fillets, chamfers, holes *Use work planes to create sketch planes *Create drawings of parts including projected views, section views, and annotations. *Assemble parts *Document assemblies including assembly drawings and parts lists.
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This course is a continuation of Autodesk Inventor 2010 Introduction. A set of instructor demonstrations and student exercises introduce Intermediate-level tasks and workflows in Autodesk Inventor modeling environments. Objectives - after completing this course, you will be able to: *Create Intermediate-level part modeling tasks using shared sketches, adaptive geometry, patterns, loft, sweep, and shell features. *Use equations to create design relationships. *Use the Design Accelerator to create functional parts. *Create rendered model images. *Do simple analysis of parts using FEA.
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This course is a continuation of Autodesk Inventor Intermediate 2010. A set of instructor demonstrations and attendee exercises introduce Advanced level tasks and workflows in Autodesk Inventor modeling environments. Objectives - after completing this course, you will be able to: *Create Advanced level part modeling tasks using shared sketches, adaptive geometry, patterns, loft, sweep, and shell features. *Use equations to create design relationships. *Use the Design Accelerator to create functional parts. *Create rendered model images. *Do simple analysis of parts using FEA.
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Upon completion of this training, you will understand the Revit interface, building modeling, sketching and editing, placing doors, windows and stairs, sections, elevations and rendering.
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After completing this day of instruction, teachers will understand and be able to explain: *Autodesk Revit Building standards and settings for project units and dimension styles. *How to create and edit a sheet view, including the use, creation, and editing of custom title blocks. *The use of template files. *How to create a detail view, and how to add notes and linework to the view. *How to create ceiling objects and place appropriate components in a ceiling to create a ceiling plan.
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After completing this day of instruction, teachers will understand and be able to explain: *How to create floors, and how to manage their structure and appearance. *How to create and edit groups. *How to create and manage site objects to produce site plans. *How to create and edit area analysis views. *How to create phases in a project, and how to manage views for proper display of phases. *How to create and manage alternative design options in a project.
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This course is designed for Civil Engineers and Surveyors who want to take advantage of AutoCAD Civil 3D’s interactive, dynamic design functionality. AutoCAD Civil 3D permits the rapid development of alternatives through its model-based design tools. You will learn techniques enabling you to organize project data, work with points, create and analyze surfaces, model road corridors, create parcel layouts, perform grading and volume calculation tasks. Further training in the survey functionality of the software will then be covered, focusing on data collection, traverses, and related issues.
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This course will introduce teachers to modeling, rendering and animation environments using 3DS MAX. Topics include: *Understanding the user interface *Creating simple objects *Using modifiers for modeling and animation *Applying maps and materials *Basic lighting concepts
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This course is a continuation of 3ds Max 2010 Introduction. Topics include: *Rendering scenes *the Material Editor *Special Effects *Geometric modifiers *Keyframing and tracking
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Description: This course is a continuation of 3ds Max 2010 Intermediate. Topics include: *Camera switching & posting effects *Animating materials *Particle systems *Importing objects from CAD programs
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Introduction to 3D and basic modeling, texturing, animation, and rendering.
Introduce 3D Modeling, UI, object creation. Transforms, panel navigation, transforms, copy/instance, animation.
Morning Project *Become familiar with the user interface.*Create a simple satellite from primitives. *Create 3D text.*Use the satellite and text in a short animation.*Render still images and an animation.
Afternoon Project *Add objects such as columns and cut-outs to an existing environment.*Introduction to basic Mapping.*Drag and drop pre-made textures.*If time permits, learn how to edit textures.*Load the finished scene and make a simple camera animation.
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This course is a continuation of Autodesk Maya 2009 - Introduction. Topics include: *Key-framing *the Graph Editor *Ghosting animation sequences *Animating with constraints
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This course is a continuation of Autodesk Maya 2009 - Intermediate. Topics include: *Object shading and texturing *Modeling using lattices and other deformers *Preparing a scene to render *Shadows and reflections
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