Discovering AutoCAD 2008
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.63 (887 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0131592262 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 624 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-11 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Paul has taught AutoCAD at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell and is presently teaching AutoCAD at Mt. His 15 years of business experience and 20 years of teaching experience are supported by degrees in education and computer science. Mr. In 1986 he began collaborating with Paul Riley to create AutoCAD training materials, combining Riley’s backgr
Topics and tasks are carefully grouped to lead users logically through the AutoCAD command set, with the level of difficulty increasing steadily as skills are acquired through experience and practice. . Includes drawing suggestions, timesaving tips, and meaningful explanations of how to use techniques in actual applications. Straightforward explanations focus on what is relevant to actual drawing procedures, and illustrations show exactly what to expect on the computer screen. Introduces readers to the AutoCAD commands using a structured, intuitive approach. From the Back CoverDesigned for introductory AutoCAD users, Discovering AutoCAD 2008offers a hands-on, activity-based approach to the use of AutoCAD as a drafting tool—complete with techniques, tips, shortcuts, and insights that improve efficiency. Designed for introductory AutoCAD users. Provides a simple overview of basic command procedur
Discovering AutoCAD 2008 offers a hands-on, activity-based approach to the use of AutoCAD as a drafting tool--complete with techniques, tips, shortcuts, and insights that improve efficiency. Straightforward explanations focus on what is relevant to actual drawing procedures, and illustrations show exactly what to expect on the computer screen. This edition features Web-based exercises, projects and new test questions for each chapter.. Topics and tasks are carefully grouped to lead students logically through the AutoCAD command set, with the level of difficulty increasing steadily as skills are acquired through experience and practice. For introductory courses in AutoCAD