Understanding Training Resources - Autodesk 23703-010008-1600A - Civil 3D 2006 Essentials Manual

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initial group of individuals from an expert-level, third-party trainer. This team
completes a pilot project, working in tandem with a trainer to build styles
and standards in preparation for more widespread Civil 3D deployment. After
this first pilot project is complete, these individuals are then used with the
expert as a training core, rotating through remaining teams and acting as
mentors for peers.
With this approach, the first generation of individuals learns how to use the
product while having the trainer immediately available for assistance if needed.
Because this method allows local users to be more involved in the training of
the next generation of users, more customization based on skill levels is
possible.
By reviewing your goals for implementation speed and cost, you can decide
on a pilot and training methodology and begin detailed planning for your
user-base training.

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Whether it s time spent learning how to use the product on your own, or time
spent attending an offsite or onsite training class, make sure that your pilot
project strategy includes the appropriate amount of time for individuals to
learn how to use the Civil 3D software.
The following sections describe a variety of training resources that are available
for learning how to use Civil 3D. They include:
Civil 3D product documentation
Autodesk training programs and products
Autodesk website
Other resources
Civil 3D Product Documentation
You ve already taken the first step by reading this book. After reading through
this book, you should peruse the other online documentation components
available with Civil 3D. They provide both the information you need to get
started using the software and a complete descriptions of all Civil 3D features.
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