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amy.stuart
2007-06-05, 04:49 PM
Well my company usually allows me to do lots of training, BUT with it being a busy season they are requesting that I NOT do a 2008 upgrade training and instead just write the upgrade stuff down for people to read!!!

Okay i don't even know where to begin or how to make it fun and interesting so they read it.

Any suggestions????

Filipe Francisco
2007-06-05, 04:55 PM
how to make it fun and interesting
Why don't you make some video tutorials... explain the news of 2008 and make easy to learn.



Cheers,

rkmcswain
2007-06-05, 04:59 PM
Should be no need to have to write anything up. It's all been written somewhere :-)

You can always start with Lynn Allen's Tips and Tricks booklet.
http://lynn.blogs.com/lynn_allens_blog/2007/05/autocad_2008_ti.html

Another good source:
http://autodesk.blogs.com/between_the_lines/2007/03/autocad_2008_pr.html

Ogre
2007-06-05, 06:23 PM
Well my company usually allows me to do lots of training, BUT with it being a busy season they are requesting that I NOT do a 2008 upgrade training and instead just write the upgrade stuff down for people to read!!!

Okay i don't even know where to begin or how to make it fun and interesting so they read it.

Any suggestions????
Truthfully, I would try to force at least one lunch and learn to where you can show off what it can do for your company...Show the people what it can do, then hand out the instructions on how to do it...

amy.stuart
2007-06-05, 07:36 PM
I am with you guys. I usually do alot of lunch and learns. They are usually a hit, but in response to the video.... I did that once. I loved it and got a good response. BUT within 15 minutes of its release i had management at my desk about killing bandwidth!!!! helloooooooo as long as i send within the department it doesn't touch bandwidth!!

amy.stuart
2007-06-05, 07:37 PM
And BTW - thanks for all the links and help.

Mike.Perry
2007-06-07, 05:31 AM
[ SNIP ]

Okay i don't even know where to begin or how to make it fun and interesting so they read it.

Any suggestions????Hi

You should find the following thread provides one or two pieces of helpful / useful information...

AutoCAD 2008 Blog call

Have a good one, Mike

robert.1.hall72202
2007-06-07, 03:46 PM
When I receive a new version, I take notes while I try out all
the new features. I make the notes available to all users via
an intranet site. My notes resemble a quick tips n tricks sheet.

I wish I could have a lunch and learn. I am lucky just to get lunch!

Augi Doggie
2007-06-27, 11:45 PM
All of these great replies and none of my AUGI buddies mentioned my ATP course (http://www.augi.com/education/default.asp?page=728)"What's new in AutoCAD 2008"?

Seriously, that hurt my feelings, where's the love for the Augi.Doggie?

Capt. Computer Crasher
2007-09-14, 08:44 PM
All of these great replies and none of my AUGI buddies mentioned my ATP course (http://www.augi.com/education/default.asp?page=728)"What's new in AutoCAD 2008"?

Seriously, that hurt my feelings, where's the love for the Augi.Doggie?

All also I'm doing a course in October part of which covers tables in AutoCAD 2008

jmctamney
2007-09-14, 09:13 PM
Have a look at ATP188 here:

http://www.augi.com/education/archive.asp?page=293

I was the lucky one picked to learn the new features or 2008 and "train" the other cad monkeys in our next CAD meeting. I plan on using this to learn it myself and then I'll be printing a few copied to hand out.