Does anyone know who offers Map 3D training in the DFW area?
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C,
Dunno, but for specific questions this Forum is the bomb. Also I've found these <<<Learning Videos>>> from Autodesk to be mercifully short and to-the-point.
Dave
Dave Stoll
Las Vegas, Nevada
You should try the ATC Locator to find an Autodesk Authorized Training Center in the DFW area:
https://www.autodesk.com/training-and-certification/authorized-training-centers/locate-an-atc
Warren Geissler
Drafting Manager Denver Water
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Hi @cneely,
Both Dave and Warren's answers are outstanding (and hey Warren's doesn't blow up your computer or cause Armageddon, so it has that going for it too!).
Another resource is the Autodesk Services Marketplace. These have Autodesk approved service providers that offer things like consulting, customization, and training.
Drilling down on AutoCAD Map 3D, for Training, in Colorado, finds 12 results.
Hope this is helpful in addition to the other information provided.
Best regards,
Deron
Howdy @Deron.Smith,
Unfortunately the Services Marketplace stopped taking new providers shortly after opening in order to test drive the system so they have a very limited number of providers (we're on the waiting list). Also it doesn't list the actual physical location of the training center in the search - just the areas capable of being serviced (and everyone can service all of North America realistically).
Until they open it again and get all of the applicant providers listed (like CAD-1 ) I think it's a bit misleading.
Warren Geissler
Drafting Manager Denver Water
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Hey @WarrenGeissler,
Very good point! The Autodesk Services Marketplace just started last year, and started out with a limited number of service providers, and only in certain countries. Providers now are being placed on a waiting list, as you mentioned is the case with CAD-1.
The best resource is the ATC Locator to find an Autodesk Authorized Training Center. I just thought the Autodesk Services Marketplace, might be a secondary tool.
If anyone has feedback, please share it with the Services Marketplace team
Feedback? Email Services Marketplace
Thanks for helping clarify!
Deron
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