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17.11.2010, 10:37
I’ve been talking about Autodesk University – both in-person and virtual – for a while now, and I think it’s about time for my annual suggested schedule. Instead of giving you an in-person AU schedule, though, I’m going to suggest AUv classes instead. To recap, an AUv Premier Pass is $139 and includes access to over 200 live classes, product clinics, and keynotes. You can participate in the classes & clinics through text-based Q&A, so it’s the next best thing to being there. An AUv Premier Pass also includes full access to AU 2010 Online, which mainly means screencasts of the live classes. (Handouts & PowerPoints are generally available free to everybody.) You may also qualify for a free Premier Pass, if you’re a Subscription customer or a member of the Student Community. AU 2010 attendees also get four complimentary Premier Passes, so if you have a buddy going maybe you can snag a pass from him or her. Anyway, on to the schedule. Here’s what I’d suggest: Tuesday, November 30 7:00 am -- CM214-1V CAD Leadership 2010: Beyond CAD Management with Mark Kiker 10:00 am -- AC220-3V AutoCAD® Secrets Exposed! with Jeanne Aarhaus 12:00 pm -- AC224-1V Hey, I Never Knew That! The Best of LT Unlimited with Kate Morrical 5:00 pm -- AC234-1V Hey, I Never Knew That! The Best of LT Unlimited with Kate Morrical 9:00 pm -- AC242-1V AutoCAD® Secrets Exposed! with Jeanne Aarhaus Wednesday, December 1 9:00 am -- CM318-1V The Thankless Job of a BIM/CAD Manager with Yoshi Honda 12:00 pm -- AC324-1V 40 AutoCAD® Tips in 40 Minutes with Lynn Allen 4:00 pm -- AC332-1C Take Control with AutoCAD LT® with Kate Morrical 7:00 pm -- AC338-1V The Dos and Don'ts of the 2D AutoCAD® User—Revealed! with Matt Murphy 8:00 pm -- AC340-1V 40 AutoCAD® Tips in 40 Minutes with Lynn Allen All times are Pacific. Note that some classes show up twice, to accommodate different time zones. The “Take Control” class is actually a product clinic, which is more of a discussion and less of a lecture. If you have questions you really want to ask, that’s the place to go. I’ve only included English classes in the above schedule, but there are also a bunch in Spanish and Portuguese. What do you think? Will you be signing up for AUv?Go to the original post...