Influence the next AU
Monday, May 4, 2009 at 7:38PM In past Autodesk University events have you ever wished that you could influence what sessions you have to choose from? There is actually a venue to do so. For the second year, Autodesk is allowing the AU community to vote on their favorite session options for Autodesk University 2009. Your vote will help influence what classes there are and when they are scheduled.
To vote, simply go to the AU Session Selection Page and login with your AU account info. If you don't have one then just sign up.
The deadline is Friday, May 8th at midnight PDT.
Now that I have your interest, I would like to do some self promotion. I have proposed four classes in an attempt to present for my first time at Autodesk University. If you want to see any of these classes at AU please login and vote for them. Click on the names below to link to the sessions. I hope that I can share some of this information with you at the next AU.
Revit API Examples from Real Office Applications
Learn how utilizing the API can help automate even more of your Revit process or how it can help you better manage and present the "i" of BIM. Two prominent Boston firms, Payette and TRO JungBrannen, have teamed up to present examples of how the API is being used in their offices. We will also exhibit code from a simple API to describe a basic code understanding and provide useful resources to help you manipulate the API. If you are looking to have more control over the functions and data within Revit, then this class is for you.
Hardware Benchmark Testing with Revit
Transforming a Revit Group into a Passionate Tribe
Organization is the key to effectively dealing with hundreds of views and different phases within a project. We will explore different ways that you can pre-categorize views within the project browser and add shared parameters for additional control and organization. From there, we will examine the effect that unclean families have on a project when populated numerous times on a project. Tips and tricks will be shown on how to effectively keep your project clean, lean and running smooth. Attendees will learn the little oversights that had dramatic effects on their file performance.


Reader Comments