I've been given an intern that has never touched AutoCAD or even taken a drafting class. Are there any online or otherwise tutorials that such a person could use to start learning the most basic functions of AutoCAD?
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I've been given an intern that has never touched AutoCAD or even taken a drafting class. Are there any online or otherwise tutorials that such a person could use to start learning the most basic functions of AutoCAD?
There are many online Autocad tutorials. Have fun.
I was taught with "Discovering AutoCAD 2004" by Mark Dix. The book was very easy to follow and made using AutoCAD pretty straight forward.
It's not a quick read by any means, but might be worth the time and effort if your intern is serious about learning to use CAD
HiOriginally Posted by benf
Additionally, try the links found in the following posts...
RE: AutoCAD Training
RE: Modelspace and Paperspace training and tutorials
RE: Basic, fundamental AutoCAD tutorials
Have a good one, Mike
I'm in the same boat as the initial poster, and while the online tutorials might be fine, I am wondering if anyone has any experience with commerial distance education, ie., videos or cd's?
thanks,
Betty
Assuming that one is in the USA, one might try a local Community College.
The classroom setting suits some people well but others less well.
I'll agree with Jaberwok on this too. Your local community colleges will be the best bet. I have never seen distance learning for AutoCAD, probably because of the costs for a single seat license. Anyhow, you would receive better training anyhow from a live instructor lead class for something like this. If you're into books, the series Applying AutoCAD is pretty decent. When I taught, I preferred AutoCAD Step-by-Step, but I haven't seen a copy of that since R12.4. Good luck with whatever path you choose.Originally Posted by bwills