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    MAJOR COURSE LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Upon successful completion of this course the student will be expected to: Copy from ACT Product Book but review and update as necessary 1. To learn the major types of database systems and where they are used. 2. To provide an overview of the steps involved in a database development project. 3. How to build a conceptual model of a database system, based on what the users tell you. 4. To discover the real needs of your client organization and to satisfy them. 5. To introduce you to the relational database model and normalization. 6. To convert an entity-relationship model to a relational model. 7. To convert a relational model into a Microsoft Access database. 8. To create a database using the SQL language. 9. To build a database application that facilitates access to the data in an Access database. 10. To discuss issues of database security and data integrity. 11. To discuss issues involved with creating enterprise databases and applications. 12. To emphasize the importance of constant communication with the customer.
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    This course is a single session designed to introduce the concept of a database and allow the student to discover the power to improve productivity. Topics include the definition of a database and database vocabulary, discussion of database programs and tools, tips on designing and using a database as well as practical examples.
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    This course focuses on the design development and construction documentation features of Architectural Desktop (the basic tools that most users will need in their work). These tools may be used independent of the conceptual design oriented features of the product. Instruction covers floor plans, design content and viewing tools, specialty objects, space planning, elevations and sections, documentation, and customization.
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    This course focuses on the basic functions of Autodesk Land Desktop including COGO, design, and DTM. Specific topics will cover creating new projects, points, surfaces, quick cross sections, parcel sizing, alignments, contours, 3D surfaces, etc. This hands-on foundation-level courseware covers the essentials of Autodesk® Land Desktop software: the key features, how to create a survey plan and a topographic survey drawing, and how to lay out roadways and subdivision lots. In this courseware, students use Autodesk Land Desktop software to perform land development activities for a sample project.
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    This course provides a basic understanding of how to design and modify 3D models with AutoCAD®. Creating 3D models helps users better visualize and present designs that are created with CAD. This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and workflows for creating 3D models with AutoCAD. Students explore how to create and modify both solid and surface models. Students also learn how to output 3D models from the CAD system to either paper or a distributable, electronic version. The concepts and practices taught will help students take their AutoCAD designs beyond 2D to the next dimension, 3D! Hands-on exercises throughout the course are used to demonstrate the modeling process through the use of techniques that can be applied to the mainstream drafting industries. The exercises are printed in the book and are also provided in an onscreen format that can be viewed next to AutoCAD on your monitor.
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    This courseware builds on the basic concepts of Core Concepts. Experienced users will learn how to use new tools to increase productivity and streamline everyday tasks. This course focuses on features, tools, and techniques that make students productive with inventor in the shortest possible time. The topics of this course are complex sketching and constraining, complex part modeling, complex drawing views, and complex assembly modeling.
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    This courseware covers the fundamental principles of 3D parametric part design, assembly design, and creating production-ready part and assembly drawings using Autodesk Inventor®. Students learn how to capture design intent by learning the proper techniques and recommended workflows for creating intelligent 3D parametric parts, creating, placing, and constraining custom and standard components in an assembly, and how to stimulate mechanisms, animate assembly designs, and check for interferences. Students also learn how to document their designs using base, projected, section, detail, and isometric drawings views, document assemblies using standard and exploded drawing views, and follow drafting standards while dimensioning and annotating drawing views with automated balloons and part lists.
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    This courseware covers the basics of Autodesk® Rivet® Building, from building design through construction documentation. Students will be introduced to the concepts of Building Information Modeling and the tools for parametric design and documentation. This courseware offers both imperial and metric hands-on exercises representing real-world design scenarios.
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    This course covers the basic capabilities of Autodesk Vault for archiving and Product Lifecycle management. The principal focus is on managing projects with Autodesk Inventor. However, use with other products will also be discussed. Topics include organizing and sharing files, version management, integration with Autodesk Inventor Design management Tools, multi-user environments, and the installation and management of Vault.
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    Learn Adobe Dreamweaver, and get the training you need to develop first-class Web sites! Course has specific start dates.
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