More Learning on AUOL!

Some of the most popular classes at AU last year were in the PowerTracks.  PowerTracks are a group of classes were one session builds on the one before and takes and delivers a more focused learning experience.  AU featured a total of seven PowerTracks, including Revit, Civil 3D, Advanced AutoCAD and others. We recorded most of those sessions and screencasts, handouts, and presentations and they can be downloaded from AU Online. 

Recently we added additional learning materials, including tutorials, to those sessions.  Working with the Autodesk Learning Team, we reviewed the sessions posted to each PowerTrack and looked for studio-produced tutorials that match the topic covered.  In some cases, very close content matches were found. These additonal e-learning materials can provide anyone who has already reviewed existing session materials with an even better understanding of the topic.  In others, like the CAD Manager PowerTrack, no additional materials were available.

Anyone with an AU Online account has access to this additional learning content. To find it, log in to AU Online, go to the Sessions page, select the PowerTrack from AU 2007. Under the Session Materials column, confirm that E-learning content is available for the session.  If so, then in the Session Name/Track column, click the session name to access the content.


The current plan for AU 2008 is to offer six PowerTracks, and I am working with Autodesk Learning to make them better than ever.  PowerTracks we are currently considering are for Advanced AutoCAD, Revit, Civil 3D, Industrial Design (NEW), Inventor, and Map 3D (New).

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  • Joseph Wurcher
    Joseph is Manager of AU Program Development in the World Wide Sales Department at Autodesk. He began working on Autodesk University as a contractor ...
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