200 likes | 424 Views
Sustain Yourself with Autodesk ® Revit Architecture ® Certificate. Steve Butler BSD Technical Specialist Construction Industry Solutions, Inc. Irving, TX. Nancy Tremblay North America, Program Manager Autodesk Customer Learning. Class Agenda. Introductions Review exam structure
E N D
Sustain Yourself with Autodesk®Revit Architecture® Certificate Steve Butler BSD Technical Specialist Construction Industry Solutions, Inc. Irving, TX Nancy Tremblay North America, Program Manager Autodesk Customer Learning
Class Agenda • Introductions • Review exam structure • Review Autodesk Revit Architecture® 2010 Associates and Professional exam objectives • Answer questions about the exam objectives • Interactive Practice Exam – Surprise!!! • Course Objective • Get you acquainted with exam objectives
IntroductionsSteve Butler • Certified AutoCAD Architecture, Revit and Autodesk 3ds Max Design® Professional • 19 years Architectural experience, started with ACAD R9 • Registered Autodesk Certified Instructor • Have worked for various Architectural firms (all sizes) on various type projects • Consulted many Architectural firms with numerous projects • 1st year speaking at Autodesk University – you can’t leave, the doors are locked • Your experience: • Autodesk Revit Architecture? • Taking Certification Exam at AU?
Tips • Don’t get bogged down with questions you don’t know. Mark the question and come back to it later. • Be sure and answer all questions before submitting the exam. • If time permits after completing the exam, recheck your answers. • Before working on any file, read the question carefully. • Make sure you open the correct file that corresponds to the question. • Use Autodesk Revit Architecture® to find the answers • For the Professional exam, copy answer to clipboard and paste into the exam • Copy the correct data • Do NOT copy the units
1. Starting a Design Chapter 3 • Objective: • Create and modify levels
2. The Basics of the Building Model Chapter 4 • Objectives: • Create compound and vertically compound walls • Add and modify walls • Add doors
3. Loading Additional Building Components Chapter 5 • Objective: • Load component families and • add components in a project
4. Viewing the Building Model Chapter 6 • Objectives: • Control object visibility • Create and modify section and elevation views
5. Using Dimensions and Constraints Chapter 7 • Objectives: • Working with dimensions • Apply constraints
6. Developing the Building Model Chapter 8 • Objectives: • Create and modify floors • Add and modify ceilings and ceiling components
7. Developing the Building Model Chapter 8 • Objectives: • Add and modify roofs • Create and modify stairs and railings.
7. Detailing and Drafting Chapter 9 • Objectives: • Create a callout view of a section. • Work with text and tags • Add construction details to a detail view
8. Construction Documentation Chapter 10 • Objectives: • Describe the characteristics of a section view. • Create a room and room schedule.
9. Presenting the Building Model Chapter 11 • Objectives: • Create, modify, and specify print options for drawing sheets.
9. Presenting the Building Model Chapter 11 • Objectives: • Add and update titleblocks and edit titleblock families
Available Certifications • AutoCAD Architecture 2009 only • AutoCAD 2009, 2010 • Autodesk Revit Architecture 2009, 2010 • AutoCAD Civil 3D 2009, 2010 • Autodesk Inventor 2009, 2010 • Autodesk 3ds Max Design 2010
Autodesk Certificates and Logos- Same for both Students and Professionals