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Topic ClosedAutodesk Providing Free Software and Curriculum to Students

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    Posted: 26.Aug.2013 at 14:53
It is that time of the year that students and educators are going back to the campus and classrooms for another year of education. Autodesk loves and supports students and provides many free resources for students. Over 30 of Autodesk’s professional design and visualization software are available for students and educators for a free 3 year license at the Autodesk Education Community http://students.autodesk.com. This includes not only AutoCAD, but Revit, 3ds Max, Autodesk Inventor and many more including some Autodesk 360 storage. Also check out the Autodesk Digital STEAM Workshop The Autodesk Digital STEAM Workshop science, technology, engineering, art and math (STEAM) provides highly visual curriculum that delivers an engaging project-based learning experience for students while enabling teachers to focus on teaching rather than software expertise. Each project is accompanied by comprehensive resources such as videos, lesson plans, data sets, and real time 3D interactive viewers of completed projects.

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