So basically I interviewed for a ton of internships this summer, and did not get any of them. I know a very significant reason is that I lack AutoCAD experience, as it really is not a part of my EE curriculum whatsoever. So this summer I am teaching myself AutoCAD Electrical 2017 (Got it for free with student license) so I can be a better candidate next time.
My question is where is the best place to learn how to use the software? I've found a few sites, but most are either paid or are for the general AutoCAD not AutoCAD Electrical.
I was lucky to have kindly and skilled drafters who explained it to me, back in 2004 or so. They already had title blocks, reports and so forth setup, which was a great time saver. I was also lucky that I knew some autocad beforehand.
Basic autocad stuff: what's a layer; how to draw a line; what's a block
There used to be a printed hardcopy "Getting Started" guide from Autocad, not sure they still produce it. Last copy I have is from 2008. Not sure if is available online. Back in the VIA days, there was a comprehensive manual which was a treasure trove of info.
There are some "tutorial" section videos
IN Autocad itself, look under Help, Learning tools (in my 2019 edition)
The forum here is pretty good at specific questions, has been very helpful for me over the years.
If you have access to LinkedIn Learning, there are a bunch of training videos.
I would recommend taking a class in Autocad if you have no experience first. Most Community colleges have classes that are reasonably priced. This will start you of with a solid foundation in using AutoCAD and then Autocad Electrical.
Free: https://customersuccess.autodesk.com/disciplines/electrical/challenges/autocad-electrical
So basically I interviewed for a ton of internships this summer, and did not get any of them. I know a very significant reason is that I lack AutoCAD experience, as it really is not a part of my EE curriculum whatsoever. So this summer I am teaching myself AutoCAD Electrical 2017 (Got it for free with student license) so I can be a better candidate next time.
My question is where is the best place to learn how to use the software? I've found a few sites, but most are either paid or are for the general AutoCAD not AutoCAD Electrical.
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