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  • Not just a flash in the pan

    The companies who produce software want to help people to learn their software but they struggle to teach it well. They focus on selling even in their training. I've been there, thousands of dollars for a week of power point which is truly inspirational but on the next Monday morning I sit down to work and I can't remember anything. Its better to learn a bit, practice, learn a bit more and practice that too. This is how I've structured this course, plenty of practice on exercises building a real skill.

  • There's help at hand

    Even though this is the self-paced option, I want you to succeed. From the hundreds of people I've taught to use CAD I think I've covered all the common questions in my video demonstrations but there's sure to be new questions. Join the Facebook group, I'll be there and I'll be wanting to answer your questions.

  • Self-Paced

    There's nothing like learning at your own pace. It does take a bit of self-motivation but you can race ahead if you're feeling frisky or you can take a break if you need to. A really good way to make sure you 'get it' is to do the exercises twice or even three times. Practice and repetition are still the best way. The course materials include video demonstrations, troubleshooting videos, learning resources, PDF drawings and more. See below to browse the content of all nine chapters of this value packed course.

Course curriculum

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