Tag Archives: Revit

What is Gamification?

Gamification design, as loosely defined by Wikipedia, is the use of game thinking and game mechanics in a non-game context in order to engage users and solve problems. In a nutshell, it is the application of game design methodology in disciplines outside … Continue reading

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New Ways to Bring Your Revit Projects to Life

Now, you can create interactive walk throughs of your Revit designs. Imagine people seeing your designs as you envision them, having them walk right through them and experience them as you intend them to be. The best part is that … Continue reading

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Upcoming Education Webinars

Learn new ways to engage students with these upcoming education webinars from Studica. Are you interested in learning about options for incorporating technical programs into your school’s curriculum? Do you want to be informed about the additional resources available to … Continue reading

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Free Educational Webinars Coming Up

Are you interested in incorporating more technical programs to your school’s curriculum? Do you want to review additional resources available to you? Looking for ways to to enhance your schools STEM curriculum? Here is a schedule for free educational webinars … Continue reading

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Create Floor Plans with Autodesk Homestyler

Autodesk Homestyler is basically a very simple Drag & Drop program that’s used to create very basic floor plans complete with furniture, wallpapers, tiling, etc. Some people use this program to actually visualize a house project for home. Continue reading

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How to Use Auxiliary Views in Autodesk Revit

Learn how to set up auxilliary views in Revit. Continue reading

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Repeat of “Introducing Game Design in your High School” Webinar [Thursday 4/26]

We’ll teach you how to use 3d content like items created in Autodesk Maya, Revit, Inventor, 3ds Max and others to create games, interactive content and mechanical/architectural visualizations. Great resources and training sources will be shared. Continue reading

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Observations from the NYSTEEA Conference

It’s always great to hear success stories from the schools, and this show was no exception. There are always teachers who are happy to share their positive experiences from the classroom. It makes what we do very gratifying. One particular teacher explained how his classes were creating some fantastic, realistic architectural renderings in Autodesk Revit. Continue reading

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The Power of Interoperability: Bringing Revit Models into Unity

Unity is at the forefront of this curriculum because it is affordable and easy to use right out of the box. The ability for Unity to be able to import and utilize CAD models is tremendous in the education sector. Most schools have architecture classes and curriculum as well as 3D Modeling classes. Continue reading

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Unity Game Development & Autodesk CAD = a Winning Combination

When somebody mentions Revit or AutoCAD, you probably think of architecture and design. But what you probably don’t know is that Unity’s game engine can be used to bring your CAD models to life Continue reading

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