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TRAINING

I have been training professionals and design students for many years. It all started with my first CAD manager position. Part of my role was to train collogues and new hires on the current CAD software.  I quickly realized that I truly enjoyed that aspect and pursued it further.

I obtained several CAD certifications and my state teaching credential. AutoCAD, Revit and SketchUp are some of the subjects I taught through the LAUSD Adult Ed  program. 

Form there, I expanded into offering training in  Navisworks, Bluebeam Revu, Lumion and Twinmotion.

 

Here is a list of software training I offer.

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NAVISWORKS

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AUTOCAD

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REVIT

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TWINMOTOIN

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LUMION

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SKETCHUP

If you're just starting, no worries, I can help.  Training beginners is my specialty. After many years of teaching, I have developed training programs and techniques that will ensure your success. With my industry experience, I provide real world scenarios and lessons that give you the skills needed to job ready.

If you're a little (or a lot) more seasoned and have specific software questions or need some guidance on workflows, standards, or deployment, I can help.

​Please send me a message below If you would like to enquire about your training needs. I can tailor training for one-on-one or groups sessions. I am open to help any way possible.

*DUE TO COVID-19 RESTRICTION ALL TRAINING MUST DONE VIA YOUR PREFERED VIDEO CONFERENCE  PROGRAM*

COMING SOON

I've been working on my skills too! Rhino in my opinion, is the dark horse of the CAD industry. I use it all the time at work and I've learned a lot. I consider it my swiss army knife of programs. It can import and export a bunch of different file formats helping me translating models from different sources. There are workflows for Revit, 3D printing and manufacturing. I love it! So I'm working on new lessons and training videos to be released on Vimeo and YouTube,

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