A brief overview of what Autocad is and what participants can expect to learn.tools and command. 
    Learning:- Objectives: Specific goal of 2D 3D and Isometric course.
    Course Duration: Total hours or weeks the course will take.
    Target Audience: Who the course is designed for (e.g., architects, engineers, designers, etc.).
    Prerequisites: Any prior knowledge or skills required to enroll in the course.
    Course Content: A breakdown of the topics covered in the course, which may include
    Introduction to Autocad 
    User interface and navigation
    Creating and modifying cad elements
    Working with views and sheets
    Collaborating with others using Autocad 
    Advanced topics like families, schedules, and detailing.
    Teaching Methods: How the course will be delivered (e.g., lectures, hands-on exercises, projects).
    Assessment: How participants' progress will be evaluated (e.g., quizzes, assignments, final project).
    Resources: Any textbooks, software requirements, or additional materials needed for the course.
    Certification: If applicable, details about any certification or accreditation participants can earn upon completion.
    Instructor Information: Background information on the instructor(s) teaching the course.
    Cost and Enrollment: Fees associated with the course and instructions for enrolling

     

      1. A brief overview of what Revit is and what participants can expect to learn.
      2. Learning Objectives: Specific goals or outcomes participants will achieve by the end of the course.
      3. Course Duration: Total hours or weeks the course will take.
      4. Target Audience: Who the course is designed for (e.g., architects, engineers, designers, etc.).
      5. Prerequisites: Any prior knowledge or skills required to enroll in the course.
      6. Course Content: A breakdown of the topics covered in the course, which may include:
        • Introduction to Revit
        • User interface and navigation
        • Creating and modifying architectural elements
        • Working with views and sheets
        • Collaborating with others using Revit
        • Advanced topics like families, schedules, and rendering
      7. Teaching Methods: How the course will be delivered (e.g., lectures, hands-on exercises, projects).
      8. Assessment: How participants' progress will be evaluated (e.g., quizzes, assignments, final project).
      9. Resources: Any textbooks, software requirements, or additional materials needed for the course.
      10. Certification: If applicable, details about any certification or accreditation participants can earn upon completion.
      11. Instructor Information: Background information on the instructor(s) teaching the course.
      12. Cost and Enrollment: Fees associated with the course and instructions for enrolling.