Showing posts with label Proposal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Proposal. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Autodesk University 2011 - Call for Proposals is Open

Dept. of Echo - Autodesk University - stole their post entirely...

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The 19th annual Autodesk University is coming up at the end of November, and if you’d like to teach a course, now is the time to submit your ideas. The high-quality classes and large number of knowledgeable instructors at AU are some of the best to be found anywhere—and this is your opportunity to distinguish yourself and share your expertise as an industry leader with like-minded professionals.


Submit Your Proposal Now

Proposal Deadline: May 6, 2011
For AU 2011, we are looking for proposals that address:
  • Design leadership and advanced technology trends
  • Workflow and process across multidiscipline project teams
  • Techniques and processes that help BIM and CAD Managers improve efficiency
  • Practical application of products for beginning and intermediate users
  • Advanced product features
  • New capabilities and features in the latest Autodesk products and design suites
To learn more about what we want and to get information on speaker benefits and deadlines, please visit the Call for Proposals website (http://autodesk.com/aucfp).

To see some of the classes and content offered at Autodesk University last year, visit the Autodesk University website. You'll find class handouts, datasets, and presentations, including screencasts of about 2000 sessions presented at recent AUs.
And don't forget—the deadline for proposals is May 6, 2011.

The Autodesk University Team
Email: autodeskuniversity@autodeskevents.com
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Thursday, March 27, 2008

Proposal - Camera View Annotation

When a Camera view is created there is no built-in intentional way to show our readers where the camera is located. With Revit (and 3D design in general) more and more camera views are used to explain/document our work.

I believe there should be something like we have for sections,elevations & call-outs. and I know I'm not alone. Camera views should have annotation generated in the same way that other views in Revit do. They should appear in plan views in my opinion but an argument could be made for them showing up in elevation and section views too.

In the meantime we CAN continue to create an Annotation Symbol family that we can place and then enter detail and sheet location information...yeah, "old school"...

It could be sooo much better...