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2017-01-27, 12:46 AM
Hello,
I’m a fourth-year architecture student, and I need to learn Revit as part of my studies.
I already took a course that covers the basics.
I’ve consulted with my colleagues, and been told that watching video guide (like Lynda’s Revit essentials) is recommended for getting familiar with the software. I tried to watch the video guide, and it wasn’t easy to apply what was learned. The contents were scattered to my opinion.
Do you think that learning the software through a book would be more effective?
If it would do the work, can you recommend on one? A book that deals with one project that you develop in each exercise or chapter.
Thanks a lot,
Jonatan
I’m a fourth-year architecture student, and I need to learn Revit as part of my studies.
I already took a course that covers the basics.
I’ve consulted with my colleagues, and been told that watching video guide (like Lynda’s Revit essentials) is recommended for getting familiar with the software. I tried to watch the video guide, and it wasn’t easy to apply what was learned. The contents were scattered to my opinion.
Do you think that learning the software through a book would be more effective?
If it would do the work, can you recommend on one? A book that deals with one project that you develop in each exercise or chapter.
Thanks a lot,
Jonatan