July, 22 - 23
Via Internet - Live Meeting
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Autodesk Inventor Instructor Training - FREE
Training
This class is available only to Inventor Instructors at the Middle School/High School and College/University Level. This is a two day Live Web Class.
Topic: Inventor Instructor Training
Description: TThis class is available only to Inventor Instructors at the Middle School/High School and College Level. Proof of employment at a qualifying school is required.
This class will cover the basics of teaching Inventor to students. A certificate will be provided at the end of the class, along with 2 CEU units.
Completion of all assignments is required for class credit.
At the end of this class you will be able to:
- Provide a structured environment for student success
- Teach proper design techniques using parts and assemblies
- Produce drawings to ANSI and other standards
Who should attend:
- Instructors at public and private institutions
- New users of Inventor
- Current Instructors who have not received formal instruction.
This Skill Builder class will get students familiar with the old and new technology of Inventor 2009/2010. Ample time is available for question and answers every session.
Hardware/Software Requirements:
Properly configured CAD System with Windows 2000, XP, or Vista (Microsoft Live Meeting may be downloaded prior to the meeting
Sound card and speakers or optional headset for audio communication. No telephone call-in available.
Hi-Speed Internet Access (DSL, Cable, FIOS (Fiber Optic) or other Broadband Access is required).
1280x1024 Full color resolution or higher, recommended, 1024x768 minimum. Preferences: 17" or larger monitor.
Optionally, dual monitors will provide the best experience, your Inventor session on one monitor, the Live Meeting course on a second monitor.
If you have a large audience, you may utilize a conference room/training room with optional projection. Speakers will be required for sound. Questions may be asked via the Q&A Dialog.
Autodesk Inventor 2009 or Inventor 2010 is required. Educational versions are acceptable. Free educational software is available from Autodesk.
World Wide Access,

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