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You are here: Home / Archive / We will start Work Better with AutoCAD next week!

We will start Work Better with AutoCAD next week!

July 30, 2014 by Edwin Prakoso 6 Comments

In this Article...

  • About Work Better with AutoCAD program
  • You can be a mentor too
  • Registration
  • Prizes
  • About our comment system
  • If you don’t want to miss our challenges

Earlier this month, we ask you how many of you want to participate if we relaunch the “Work Better with AutoCAD” program. We received good responses, so I think we can start this program. We did this before, but this time will not be exactly the same, of course. We hope this time will be better!

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We will try to give more interesting challenges and provide resources to help you become more productive. We hope your active participation will help to extend the challenges.

About Work Better with AutoCAD program

AutoCAD users learned from many resources. We may learned it at school, had a training, read a book or self-taught. We learned how to use the program then many of us work with AutoCAD as drafting board replacement. After some time, we learn how to be more productive with it. We take the advantage of the features. However, many of us don’t have time to explore the productivity features.

Together, in this program we will explore how you can gain more productivity. We will give you weekly challenges. Anyone who are interested to participate are welcome to leave feedback, questions, share their experience and discuss about the topic.

After the program ends, we expect you have an optimal workflow, build your libraries and familiar with the productivity features. In short, you can work better with AutoCAD!

You can consider this as AutoCAD workshop, but we do it online and everybody can participate.

You can be a mentor too

I know many of you are experienced AutoCAD users. Many of you already use AutoCAD before I do. If you are interested to share your expertise and give challenges in this program, please contact me at edwin.prakoso@cad-notes.com. Mention what topic and challenge that you want to give in this program.

Writing for CADnotes is a good way to expose your profile to thousands of AutoCAD users. You will have your profile below your articles and in our authors page.

Registration

You don’t have to register. You can join the discussions anytime. And if you are active before the program ends, you are eligible to win the prizes.

Make sure you are leaving your comments on the challenges web page on CADnotes. Do not reply the email newsletter, tweet or comment on Facebook.

Prizes

To make this program is more interesting, we will provide prizes. However, only active participant can win it. So try to complete all the challenges.

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We will announce the prizes next week, before the we give the first challenge. The prizes are learning materials and tools to help you become more productive.

About our comment system

As mentioned here, you don’t have to register to participate. However, if you’ve never written a comment on CADnotes before, your first comment will be moderated. After you have one approved comment, your next comment will appear immediately.

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We have to set this to prevent SPAM comments. If your comment don’t appear immediately, please be patient.

You will need to fill your name and email address. We will not share your personal data as described in our privacy policy here.

The email address is used to enable features such as:

  1. Enable and use Your profile picture in Gravatar.
  2. Notify you when there’s a reply to your comment (optional).
  3. To recognize that you have approved comment, so your comment doesn’t have to be moderated.

If you don’t want to miss our challenges

We will give the challenges once a week, at the middle of the week. You can visit this website to find new challenges.

But if you don’t want to miss the challenges, you can subscribe to our email newsletter here. We will also announce it on our Facebook page, twitter and Google+. You can connect with us there.

I hope this time we will learn more things and become better in using AutoCAD! I’ll see you next week!

Please share this and invite people that you think will find this useful.

About Edwin Prakoso

I work as a Sr. Consultant in PT Cipta Satria Informatika. I've been using AutoCAD since R14 and Revit since Revit Building 9. I occasionally write for AUGIWorld magazine and I am also active in Autodesk discussion forum. I'm a member of Autodesk Expert Elite, an appreciation for individuals who give contributions to the Autodesk community.
Connect with me on twitter or LinkedIn.

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Mohamed
Mohamed
10 years ago

Maybe it’s too late to join this challenges, but I ‘m very lucky to be here.

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Edwin Prakoso
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Reply to  Mohamed
10 years ago

Mohamed,

It’s not too late if you want to complete the challenges. You can still win the prizes too. The last valid entry for winning the prize is at the end of October 2014.

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Milos
Milos
11 years ago

Looking forward to start work better with AutoCAD :)

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srikant
srikant
11 years ago

auto CAD not responding problem

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Earle
Earle
11 years ago

No Spammer here…

I’m ready. I’ll give any contest a try….

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Kelly
Kelly
11 years ago

I am not a spammer… this is my first comment. Looking forward to the AutoCAD challenges. Thanks!

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