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New Distance Learning Web Trainings Now Available for Autodesk Architectural Desktop
September 18, 2004 -- H. Edward Goldberg AIA, one of the leaders in the analysis and use of computers for Architects, has just announced that, beginning in October, he will offer web collaboration courses in the use of Autodesk Architectural Desktop, Autodesk VIZ, SketchUp, and the integration of these with other AEC software products for the "Digital Architectural Office".
These courses will be presented via "real-time" interactive computer conferencing that will allow students to interact with the instructor, and will allow the instructor, if necessary, to operate the student's computer in order to make corrections.
These courses will be delivered directly to the student's desktop anywhere in the USA and Canada.
All that is necessary is a DSL or higher internet connection, and a phone.
Up to 12 people can participate simultaneously, but Mr. Goldberg suggests that four to six persons make an optimum class.
Classes will be broken into 2 hour segments.
Cost for the classes is $60 per hour per person.
Classes can be proprietary for individual firms. Open enrollment classes will be scheduled based on interest and inquiries.
For further information contact Ed at h.e.goldberg@verizon.net.
Mr. Goldberg is a practicing registered architect with 27 years experience as an Architect and Industrial Designer. He headed his own Design/Build firm and worked as a construction project manager for several large national corporate construction companies. Mr. Goldberg has been head of a Community College CAD and Multimedia department as well as Coordinator of Industrial Design for Towson University.
Mr. Goldberg writes the AEC column for CADALYST magazine, and the Digital Practices column for Architecture magazine, as well as the Architectural Desktop column in the "Inside AutoCAD" news letter. He is also author of three books on Architectural Desktop 3.3, 2005, and 2005 – published by Prentice Hall.
Unlike many companies offering training in software for the Architectural profession, Mr. Goldberg is a practicing licensed Architect who uses the software to design his own buildings His teaching methods reflect his understanding of workflow methodology and focus on what operators need to know in order to be profitable.
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