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DannyCounts
I was recently certified by Autodesk as a Civil 3D Implementation Certified Expert or ICE. I have worked in the Civil Engineering industry since 1987. In 1994 I started my consulting business doing training and consulting for Civil Engineering customers utilizing Autodesk civil engineering technology. I started L.A. CAD in 1999 and we are currently the 3rd largest Autodesk partner in the U.S. Studied Civil Engineering at Long Beach State, graduated in 1996.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

 

U.S. CAD exhibiting Knowledge-Trax at Autodesk University

U.S. CAD will be featuring Knowledge-Trax www.knowledge-trax.com, an online assessment tool that allows architects and engineers to asses the knowledge level of their users on various Autodesk products such as AutoCAD, Civil 3D, Revit Architecture, Inventor, and Map. Knowledge-Trax has the ability to categorize the knowledge gaps for individual users within a firm and report a specific modular training program and curriculum for all users within a company. The training is targeted on specifically what each individual user needs and the assessments in Knowledge-Trax are also customizable creating another level of developing a targeted training curriculum.

We will also be on hand to share our experience concerning Civil 3D implementation and all of the best practices we have developed by working with 50+ firms in Southern California, Hawaii, and beyond. We have an abundance of information to share with you that will help you achieve more success in implementing Civil 3D for your company.

Posted by DannyCounts @ 4:36 PM
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