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Total number of pages: 398 (Part 1: 398) Total Hours: 24
The objective of AutoCAD 2010 Fundamentals is to enable students to create a basic 2D drawing in AutoCAD. Even at this fundamental level, AutoCAD is one of the most sophisticated computer applications that you are likely to encounter. Therefore, learning to use it is not a trivial undertaking. To make the process easier and provide flexibility for instructors and students, the course is divided into two parts that can be taken independently.
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| Part 1 (24 hours) covers the indispensable core topics for working with AutoCAD. The teaching strategy is to start with a few basic tools that let the student create and edit a simple drawing. You then continue to develop those tools, as well as being introduced to more advanced tools throughout the course. Not every command or option is covered, because the intent is to show the most essential tools and concepts: |
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understanding the AutoCAD workspace and user interface |
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using basic drawing, editing, and viewing tools |
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organizing drawing objects on layers |
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inserting reusable symbols (blocks) |
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preparing a layout to be plotted |
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adding text, hatching, and dimensions |
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A working knowledge of basic design/drafting procedures and terminology |
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A working knowledge of Windows 9x, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, or XP | |
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ASCENT curriculum provides:
• A building block approach • Real-world drawing projects • Extensive illustrations and lab exercises • Self-check quizzes after each module and skill assessments at the end of every manual • Detailed instructor guides • Student guides containing CD’s with drawing files for practice exercises • A choice of ordering manuals pre-printed and bound, or purchasing licenses to print on demand
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