Take a second, literally, and tell Survey Manager Melanie Stone what you think on AUGI's new home page-based polls.
posted by Marilyn Law February 9th, 2012
Meet Katie Langan, Product Support Specialist for Architecture, Engineering, and Construction at Autodesk.
posted by Marilyn Law February 8th, 2012
When times get tough and budgets are cut, one of the first things to go is training. Unfortunately, this is one of the key factors creating the domino effect.
posted by Marilyn Law February 6th, 2012
posted by James Salmon February 2nd, 2012
The days of the self-taught professional are gone. Today's Revit users have a plethora of training choices.
posted by Marilyn Law January 31st, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law January 27th, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law January 25th, 2012
Want to be a 3ds Max pro? Fortunately, there are plenty of options.
posted by Marilyn Law January 23rd, 2012
Key strategies, pitfalls, and methods to maximize use of Revit Structure.
posted by Marilyn Law January 19th, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law January 17th, 2012
It is possible to provide top-notch training without stressing the work force or breaking the bank. Brian Andresen demonstrates.
posted by Marilyn Law January 11th, 2012
Tools have been added to CADXchange, a cloud-based MEP content library, to form a MEP-specific bundle. Here's a closer look.
posted by Marilyn Law January 5th, 2012
posted by Mark Kiker January 5th, 2012
posted by Marilyn Law January 5th, 2012
What's in store for AUGI members in 2012? A lot, as it turns out.
posted by David Harrington January 5th, 2012
More time traveling with Patrick Hughes and Doctor Who. Lessons from the past are still relevant today.
posted by Marilyn Law January 5th, 2012
The right approach, preparation, and people will make your Civil 3D training and education much more efficient.
posted by Marilyn Law January 3rd, 2012
Want to become the office guru who seems to know "everything" about AutoCAD? Author Murray Clack offers some pointers to help you get there.
posted by Marilyn Law December 30th, 2011
Wicked problems, wicked tools, and wicked solutions in the BUILT environment. By James L. Salmon.
posted by James Salmon December 28th, 2011
Meet Autodesk's Rob Cohee, decorated war veteran turned Manufacturing Evangelist.
posted by Marilyn Law December 26th, 2011