I attended the Dallas AUGI Cad Camp: you are correct about the single class
option, but they also covered ADT and other versions too, not just plain
AutoCAD.
It does help if you are on 2005: don't waste your time otherwise. It's like
AU-lite, last year's hoopla at an affordable one day rush 😉
If you pay attention and take notes, there is plenty to learn (I picked up a
lot of tips watching the presenters actually use the program as much as what
they said and showed). If you have no experience with the product in
question, this is not a show for you. Many of the classes (ADT especially)
really do presume you've actually used the product, newbies will be totally
lost.
Skip the Tips and Tricks class, waste of time IMHO, I walked out and went to
watch Lynn Allen finish her basic lisp class instead (she's great, I'd
listen to her talk about paint drying lol).
Whether you are signed up for the class or not, all the class material was
freely available for everyone (especially after each class was over).
And LUNCH in Dallas was a genuine feast, plus there are so many prizes to
win you might want to take a backpack 😉
We also had Lynn Allen present many classes, and Autodesk's Heidi Hewitt do
a 2006 presentation when the program was relatively new. A very good day.
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Dean Saadallah
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