1. AutoCAD Fundamentals - Part I2. AutoCAD Fundamentals - Part II
SPOTLIGHT ON: ARCHITECTURE3. Layers, Colors, Linetypes, and Properties4. Text, Mtext, Editing, and Style
SPOTLIGHT ON: MECHANICAL ENGINEERING5. Hatch Patterns6. Dimensions
SPOTLIGHT ON: ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING7. Blocks, Wblocks, Dynamic Blocks, Groups, and Purge8. Polar, Rectangular, and Path Arrays
SPOTLIGHT ON: INTERIOR DESIGN9. Basic Printing and Output10. Advanced Output - Paper Space
SPOTLIGHT ON: CIVIL ENGINEERING11. Advanced Linework12. Advanced Layers
SPOTLIGHT ON: AEROSPACE ENGINEERING13. Advanced Dimensions14. Options, Shortcuts, CUI, Design Center, and Express Tools
SPOTLIGHT ON: CHEMICAL ENGINEERING15. Advanced Design and File Management Tools16. Importing and Exporting Data
SPOTLIGHT ON: BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING17. External References (Xrefs)18. Attributes
SPOTLIGHT ON: DRAFTING, CAD MANAGEMENT, TEACHING AND CONSULTING19. Advanced Output and Pen Settings20. Isometric Drawing
Elliot Gindis has used and taught AutoCAD in the New York City area since 1996, logging in well over 20,000 hours of screen time as a designer and consultant in a wide variety of architecture and engineering fields. From 1999 to 2008 he was on staff at the Pratt Institute of Design and as visiting instructor at the New York Institute of Technology (NYIT). He is currently president of Vertical Technologies Consulting and Design, an AutoCAD training firm, and has advised, consulted, or assisted more than 60 companies nationwide in using and optimizing AutoCAD. Elliot is part of the AutoDesk Developers Network and is a Certified Technical Trainer.
Robert Kaebisch is a professional licensed architect and instructor in the Construction Sciences Group: Architectural/Structural Engineering Technician Program at Gateway Technical College. He teaches a variety of courses including and related to: architecture, construction, residential design and code, commercial design and code, mechanical systems, conflict resolution in construction and building inspections. He teaches a variety of different software in those courses including AutoCAD, Revit, SketchUp and MS-Office products.