03/25/2010
ASCENT- Center for Technical Knowledge® Releases Three Training Guides for Autodesk 2011 Software
Waltham, MA
The AutoCAD/AutoCAD LT 2011 Fundamentals training guide provides new AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT users
with the skills required to successfully create 2D drawings. The guide helps users understand the workspace
and interface, as well as teaches users how to use basic drawing, editing, and viewing tools, and how to add
text, hatching and dimensions to a file. In addition, more advanced techniques are covered to further refine a
user’s skill sets. Users learn advanced editing and construction techniques, how to create local and global
blocks and set up layers and templates. This guide is written to cover topics required in the AutoCAD
certification examinations.
The AutoCAD 2011 Update for AutoCAD 2009/2010 Users courseware introduces the new 2D features of
both AutoCAD 2011 and AutoCAD 2010. AutoCAD 2009 users are taught the new functionality in AutoCAD
2010 and 2011. AutoCAD 2010 users are introduced to the AutoCAD 2011 changes and enhancements, and
are provided a review of the 2010 enhancements. This training guide includes a revised Application Menu that
replaces the Menu Browser, and annotation updates. As well, this book introduces the new geometric and
dimensional constraints functionality for 2D objects and dynamic blocks.
The Autodesk Inventor 2011 Introduction to Solid Modeling training guide instructs users in best usage
approaches for parametric design philosophy through a hands-on, practice-intensive curriculum. Users
acquire the knowledge to complete the process of designing models, from conceptual sketching through to
solid modeling, assembly design, and drawing production. This guide is one of four Inventor training guides
written to cover topics required in the Autodesk Inventor certification examinations. This year, based on client
feedback, ASCENT has also released two additional courses that use Autodesk Inventor 2011 Introduction to
Solid Modeling as their foundation. These additional courses divide all of the content into two parts; one
focusing on Part Modeling and the other on assembly and model documentation. This flexibility allows clients
to teach the materials as separate classes with independent books.
“ASCENT is pleased to provide these training guides to our clients in conjunction with the release of the
Autodesk 2011 software,” said Joe Oswald, Executive Vice-President, PLM Operations, RAND Worldwide. “The
updates and enhancements in our training guides will help our clients adjust to the new functionality in the
software quickly and efficiently.”
ASCENT is an Authorized Author, Publisher and Developer of Autodesk curriculum. In addition, all of
ASCENT’s Inventor courseware is Autodesk Inventor certified. All of the company’s Autodesk courses are
available to educational institutions, individuals, and corporations.
ASCENT will be releasing a full range of titles updated for 2011 in the coming months. To see the company’s
complete courseware lineup for Autodesk, Dassault Systèmes, and PTC software solutions, please visit
www.ASCENTed.com.
About ASCENT
ASCENT- Center for Technical Knowledge is the leading developer of high-quality
professional training, technical documentation, and knowledge products for engineering
applications. (www.ASCENTed.com)
About RAND Worldwide
RAND Worldwide is one of the world’s leading providers of professional services and
technology to the engineering community, targeting organizations in the building,
infrastructure and manufacturing industries. (www.rand.com)
RAND Worldwide and ASCENT are trademarks or registered trademarks of Rand IMAGINiT Technologies Inc. and/or Rand A.
Technology Corporation in the U.S. and/or other countries.