Shawn Herring talks about his experience with Autodesk software, specifically Civil 3D, and outlines his approach when being engaged on a Civil 3D consulting opportunity.
Adam Black tells his story from 43 years of experience seeing far more bad teaching, systems, and processes than good, while keeping the saying of keeping the blind from leading the blind.
Dana Rice writes from 22 years of experience and offers advice and gives over five wise and helpful career tips.
Eric Wing lists off and goes into detail on his chosen delivery methods that are here to help everyone including: Video Recording, Video Conferencing, Onboarding, Production Staff, and many more.
New author, Gareth Spencer, focuses on how the world changed over a few months from face to face working to working remotely. Companies and employees forced to change how we work, training and educating ourselves.
One of our valued AUGI employees, Jisell Howe, walks us through how to utilize mind mapping; a non-linear way to visually capture ideas around a central theme or topic.
posted by Shaun Bryant January 7th, 2019
Training is not one-size-fits-all, as Gareth Spencer explains.
posted by Gareth Spencer December 28th, 2018
Believe it or not, your physical location in an office matters. Mark Kiker explains.
posted by Mark Kiker December 19th, 2018
Todd Rogers with a look at Autodesk Certified Instructor program requirements and best practices for instruction.
posted by Todd Rogers December 17th, 2018
posted by Brian Chapman December 21st, 2017
Jaiprakash Pandey provides practical advice for delivering training live, online, and on video.
For best results, use a combination of training styles that are best suited to your firm and its employees. Joshua Geimecke explains.
posted by Joshua Geimecke December 13th, 2017
Philip Russo offers tips for managing software licences, onboarding new employees, and more.
posted by Philip Russo July 17th, 2017
posted by tony carcamo January 4th, 2017
Kimberly Fuhrman, a proponent of regular, in-house training, shows you how to put together a winning training strategy.
posted by Kimberly Fuhrman January 2nd, 2017