AutoCAD Electrical 2010: Core Concepts
This course provides an overview of many AutoCAD Electrical 2010 utilities designed to enable you to quickly create and manage electrical-controls production drawings. You’ll focus on how to build intelligent ladder diagrams and panel layouts, and how to leverage the intelligence built into AutoCAD Electrical. Customization and productivity tools allow you to improve electrical project design and management. Hands-on exercises representing real-world design scenarios for the JIC (US) standard are included.
AutoCAD Mechanical 2010: Core Concepts
In this class, you’ll learn the features, tools, and proper techniques for creating 2D mechanical drawings using AutoCAD® Mechanical 2010. The hands-on exercises, representing real-world design scenarios, teach you how to efficiently create mechanical designs and engineering production drawings.
AutoCAD Mechanical: Beyond the Basics
This course continues to build on the basic concepts of the AutoCAD Mechanical Core Concepts training. Experienced AutoCAD Mechanical users will discover new tools to increase productivity and streamline their everyday tasks. This material is targeted toward the new and novice Autodesk Inventor user who must learn more about AutoCAD Mechanical. It focuses on the features, tools, and techniques that make the student productive on AutoCAD Mechanical in the shortest possible time.
Autodesk Inventor 2010: Core Concepts
Learn the fundamental principles of 3D parametric part design, assembly design, and creating production-ready part and assembly drawings using Autodesk® Inventor® 2010. Hands-on exercises representing real-world, industry-specific design scenarios are included.
Inventor 2010: Sheet Metal Design
In this course, we’ll cover the fundamental principles of sheet metal design using Autodesk® Inventor® 2010. You’ll learn how to create and manage sheet metal designs. The class focuses on basic sheet metal concepts and techniques, and builds on them to include complex modeling practices for forming sheet metal parts, assemblies, and drawings. Hands-on exercises representing real-world, industry-specific design scenarios are included.
Autodesk Inventor 2010: Beyond the Basics
This course builds on the skills acquired in the Inventor Core Concepts course to take you to a higher level of productivity designing part models and creating assemblies in Inventor. Covered are specific advanced part-modeling techniques, along with additional topics aimed at increasing efficiency. With an understanding of these tools, you can begin to streamline the design and documentation process. Also included are various Inventor tools and techniques to achieve top-down design practices in assemblies along with other advanced topics and techniques.
Inventor Professional 2010: Cable and Harness Design
In this course, we’ll cover the fundamental principles and recommended workflows for creating and documenting 3D electrical parts and wire harness designs using Autodesk® Inventor™ Professional 2010. You’ll learn how to add electrical components, cables, and wires to a design, route wires through an assembly to create a harness, and create ribbon cables. You will also learn how to document the wire harness assembly in drawings and generate reports used to build the wire harnesses. Hands-on exercises representing real-world, industry-specific design scenarios are included.
Inventor Professional 2010: Tube and Pipe Design
In this course, you’ll learn the fundamental principles and recommended workflows for creating and documenting rigid tubing, flexible hose, and piping systems using Autodesk Inventor Professional 2010. Hands-on exercises representing real-world, industry-specific design scenarios are included.
Inventor 2010: Simulation
Learn the fundamental principles and recommended workflows for analyzing designs and creating dynamic simulations of mechanisms using AutoCAD® Inventor® Simulation Suite 2010. You’ll learn how to validate digital prototypes by simulating the operation of mechanisms and motorized assemblies. You’ll also learn how to analyze parts and assemblies, perform parametric design studies, and use modal analysis. Hands-on exercises representing real-world, industry-specific design scenarios are included.
Inventor: Rendering and Animating with Inventor Studio
This course covers the fundamental principles and recommended workflows for creating photo-realistic renderings and animations of 3D parts and assemblies using Autodesk Inventor. Students learn the correct techniques and recommended workflows for defining the appearance of 3D models, creating and positioning light sources, and customizing camera settings to create renderings and animations in Autodesk Inventor. Hands-on exercises representing real-world, industry-specific design scenarios are included.
Autodesk Inventor 2010: Update from 2009
Learn the new and enhanced functionalities and workflows in Autodesk® Inventor® 2010. Using the new interface, learn how to become more efficient at creating digital prototypes using multi-body, plastic part and sheet metal design tools. In addition, learn about the assembly modeling productivity enhancements which include restructure, shrinkwrap, and assembly folders. Also learn how to take advantage of the Content Center and production drawing within Autodesk Inventor 2010.
Autodesk Inventor 2008: Sheet Metal Update
This course covers the new and enhanced functionalities offered in Autodesk Inventor 2008 as it applies to sheet metal design.
Autodesk Inventor 2011: Core Concepts
Learn the fundamental principles of 3D parametric part design, assembly design, and creating production-ready part and assembly drawings using Autodesk® Inventor® 2011. Hands-on exercises representing real-world, industry-specific design scenarios are included.
Autodesk Showcase: Core Concepts
This course covers the essential tools and principles of preparing 3D models and designs for presentations using Autodesk® Showcase®. Concepts of presenting a design in different ways by creating alternatives, creating shots, and adding a turntable behavior are covered, as well as learning how to enhance the display of the geometry through the use of ray tracing and custom environments.
Autodesk Inventor: iLogic
Learn how to interact with a rules-based design workflow. Perfect for Configure to Order (CTO) product designs (same as, but different) environments. During the class, you will work with both parts and assemblies to build a set of rules to automate changes in design. You will also build rules that affect both the model parameters and iProperties information.