i GET IT, the online self-paced training solution for engineers from Tata Technologies, released four new Autodesk® training courses for the most recent 2011 and 2012 Autodesk product releases.
“We continue to add online training courses to i GET IT for the leading Autodesk products, with more to come in the next several months. These new courses increase the knowledge and productivity of engineers; making them more successful on their individual projects and making the projects more successful for their companies,” said Dan Miles, Vice President – iProducts. “i GET IT offers engineering professionals a full portfolio of courses and engineering support to keep individuals and organizations at the leading edge of industry advancements.”
These latest releases are part of an ongoing program to expand the Autodesk training course i GET IT portfolio. These are the new courses released:
AutoCAD Essentials for New Users
http://www.myigetit.com/vault/course-topic.aspx?id=29
AutoCAD 2D Parametric Design
http://www.myigetit.com/vault/course-topic.aspx?id=33
Autodesk Showcase Essentials
http://www.myigetit.com/vault/course-topic.aspx?id=59
Autodesk Alias Essentials
http://www.myigetit.com/vault/course-topic.aspx?id=60
i GET IT is an Autodesk Authorized Publisher and Developer for training material, offering the most extensive library of online PLM training courses in the industry.
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