Introduction to Drafting and AutoCAD 2D
Introduction to Drafting and AutoCAD 2D was written as a tool to guide and teach you to master AutoCAD. No two students learn at the same pace, therefore the ebook was written with competency-based modules. The competency-based modules are bite-size pieces that allow you to work at your own pace. They can be used to learn by distance education, correspondence, online, instructor-lead classes, or by individuals teaching themselves to use AutoCAD in their own home or office.
Author -- Wally Baumback and Vancouver Community College
Publisher -- BCcampus
Publish Date -- November 3, 2021
Level -- Undergraduate
CC License -- CC BY 4.0
Introduction to Drafting and AutoCAD 3D
Introduction to Drafting and AutoCAD 3D is a tool to guide and teach you to master AutoCAD 3D. No two students learn at the same pace, therefore the book was written with competency-based modules. The competency-based modules are bite-size pieces that allows you to work at your own pace. They can be used to learn by distance education, correspondence, online, instructor-lead classes, or by individuals teaching themselves to use AutoCAD in their own home or office.
Author -- Wally Baumback and Vancouver Community College
Publisher -- BCcampus
Publish Date -- November 5, 2021
Level -- Undergraduate
License -- CC BY 4.0
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Introduction to Drafting and Autodesk Inventor
This book contains self-paced learning modules that were written as a tool to guide and teach you to master Inventor. No two students learn at the same pace, therefore, the modules were written as competency-based bite-size pieces to allow you to work at your own pace. They can be used in correspondence courses, online courses, instructor-lead classes or by individuals teaching themselves to use Inventor in their own home or office.
Author -- Wally Baumback and Vancouver Community College
Publisher -- BCcampus
Publish Date -- November 5, 2021
Level -- Undergraduate
License -- CC BY 4.0