If you are looking to upgrade your design application skills but your firm has all but discontinued training and you lack the funds to purchase training yourself, checkout AUGI's FREE E-Learning. The videos are provided by CADLearning and each month a new set of videos is provided.
From the AUGI E-Learing website:
AUGI e-Learning Program
AUGI is pleased to offer AUGI e-Learning, a program that offers AUGI members a selection of video tutorials focusing on various Autodesk products.
AUGI, in conjunction with 4DTechnologies/CADLearning, is making video lessons available every month to AUGI members at no charge. Below are titles of the lessons currently available through the AUGI e-Learning program. These video lessons teach individual product concepts and features. Every month, new lessons in each course series will be available. Completion of the full course will take 12 to 18 months at the one-section-per-month rate.
AUGI members wanting to expedite the learning process may purchase an entire course outright. AUGI has negotiated a 20 percent discount for our members who wish to purchase courses.
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Some Buildings Not Living Up to Green Label
Interesting article.
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/31/science/earth/31leed.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/08/31/science/earth/31leed.html
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
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