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@Summertimelandscapedesign wrote:

I'm looking on AutoDesk for a comprehensive class for MAC CADD? No, I'm not interested in going to a PC. Is there a rep for CADD who can contact me?

Autodesk does not conduct classes, their resellers or independent facilities do. Not sure what you mean by a "rep for CADD" to contact you? These forums are peer-to-peer, normally Autodesk employees are not here looking for people with issues. The few that are in the forums are not generally technical people.

Does the Auto CADD university have good classes? Or is Linked In better?

Re: AU. I mean, it's hit or miss. Generally I would say yes, but how much will you really gain in 60 or 90 minutes? AU (Autodesk University) classes are much more about introducing users to concepts, ideas, etc. that students can take back to the office and explore, and because of the time limitations, just not geared for detailed instructional training.  LinkedIn classes on the other hand can be longer and depending on your learning style (auditory, visual, tactile), can be a good way to pick up knowledge and learn more details.

 

Above and beyond all of that, there just are not a lot of design professionals specifically using AutoCAD for Mac, so I suspect what training you do find will be conducted on AutoCAD, so you'll miss out on all of the various features that are in AutoCAD, but not part of AutoCAD for Mac.

 

Good luck.

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