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Autodesk Revit

Course Objectives

Autodesk certifications are industry-recognized credentials that can help you succeed in your design career – providing benefits to both you and your employer. The certifications provide reliable validation of skills and knowledge, and they can lead to accelerated professional development, improved productivity, and enhanced credibility.

Explain how to create and/or modify each family category
Discuss the benefits of a dimension string vs. a nseries of individual dimensions
Set the colors used in a color scheme legend
Identify rendering settings in Revit
Demonstrate how to place and modify detail components and repeating details
Demonstrate how to create and modify filled regions
Demonstrate knowledge about worksharing
Apply knowledge about Review Warnings in Revit
Identify and describe processes for accessing the materials library, creating new materials, and adding material information
Create an in-place mass
Apply an element by face
Define floors for a mass
Demonstrate how to generate a toposurface
Demonstrate how to model railings
Demonstrate how to use design options
Demonstrate how to create elements such as floors, ceilings, or roofs
Demonstrate how to create a stair with a landing
Demonstrate how to create a duplicate view for a plan, section, elevation, drafting view, etc.
Create a vertically compound wall from a basic wall
Demonstrate how to create a stacked wall
Change elements within a curtain wall (grids, panels, mullions)
Demonstrate how to tag elements (doors, windows, etc.) by category
Identify rendering settings in Revit
Explain how to control which lights render
Demonstrate how to copy and monitor elements in a linked file
Apply interference checking in Revit
Use project base points and survey points

Course Outline

Fundamentals
Lesson 1: User Interface
Lesson 2: Conceptual Design
Lesson 3: Design Development
Lesson 4: Construction Documentation
Lesson 5: Exporting and Publishing
Advanced
Lesson 6: Building Site Tools
Lesson 7: Importing Vector and Raster Data
Lesson 8: Linking Projects: Acquiring, Publishing, and Reporting Shared Coordinates
Lesson 9: Creating and Modifying Top Surfaces
Lesson 10: Phasing and Design Options
Lesson 11: Conceptual Design, Massing
Lesson 12: Floors, Walls Roofs, Curtain Walls from Face
Lesson 13: Extracting Information
Lesson 14: IFC and OBDC Database
Lesson 15: Running Interference Checks
Lesson 16: Parametric Components
Lesson 17: Creating and Using In-Place Families
Lesson 18: Creating and Modifying Parametric Families
Lesson 19: Creating Nested Families
Lesson 20: Work Sharing
Lesson 21: Implementation, Optimization and Best Practices
Lesson 22: Project Collaboration
Lesson 23: Copy/Monitor Features
Lesson 24: Best Practices for Sharing Data across Discipline

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