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You are here: Home / Archive / Are you interested to participate in “Work Better with AutoCAD” Program?

Are you interested to participate in “Work Better with AutoCAD” Program?

July 11, 2014 by Edwin Prakoso 32 Comments

In this Article...

  • What is Work Better with AutoCAD?
  • It’s all about discussions
  • Yes I’m interested!

Back in 2011, CADnotes hosts discussions on how to work better with AutoCAD. It was an ambitious project. The goal was to discuss how we can work better with AutoCAD in 10 days.

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It has decent response. But I feel that it should be more people involved. I think the reason why not so many people involved was because it has daily challenges. The schedule was too tight. If you have daily job, then it would be very hard to catch up. Another possibility is there are not many people read CADnotes at that time. The email newsletter probably only read by few hundreds subscribers. But now we have more than 8000 readers!

I also think if we have weekly challenge instead of daily, it will give you enough time to participate.

I have plan to do the “Work Better with AutoCAD” program again. Before I actually relaunch it, I want to know how many people are interested.

What is Work Better with AutoCAD?

The main purpose of Work Better with AutoCAD is to discuss a topic that can help you to be more productive. I will post a topic to guide you what to discuss. There may be a challenge. After you read the topic, you can go to the discussion page and leave your questions, suggestions or comments there.

To keep all discussion in one place, we are going to do that in CADnotes website. If you are following CADnotes using email newsletter, you need to click “read this article in browser” and leave your comment there. If you are following CADnotes from Facebook, twitter or other social media follow the link and leave comment there. Do not reply the tweet or leave comment in Facebook page.

It’s all about discussions

This program will not work well without your active participation. So please leave your comment after you read it. Share the experience you have when completing the challenge. Or share your tips to other readers. You can also ask if you have problem.

The more response we get, it will give us more idea for the next topic. It means we can learn more. I wish we can cover more than the original program, because we are now a larger community!

Yes I’m interested!

If you are interested, please leave a comment here. Or mention @CADnotes in your tweet, leave comment in CADnotes Facebook page or Google+ page. If I see many people are interested then we can start the program!


 

About Edwin Prakoso

I work as a Solution Consultant in Datech Solutions, Tech Data Indonesia. 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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Brock
Brock
9 years ago

I’d like o joing in the challenge. Is it too late?

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Edwin Prakoso
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Reply to  Brock
9 years ago

You can join anytime! All participants are still eligible to win prizes before the whole challenges are given.

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Woodyken
Woodyken
9 years ago

I am interested, count me in!

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Junaid Ahmed
Junaid Ahmed
9 years ago

I am interested

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K
K
9 years ago

I’m interested

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John Zerda
John Zerda
9 years ago

Count me in :)

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Harshawardhan Thopate
Harshawardhan Thopate
9 years ago

Yes I’m interested ! This is great.

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Tracy
Tracy
9 years ago

I am interested, count me in!

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William
William
9 years ago

Yes, this seems like a brilliant idea!

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BRANDON GALLEGOS
BRANDON GALLEGOS
9 years ago

HI, IM A CIVIL ENGINEERING STUDENT AT UNLV AND I WOULD BE INTERESTED

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francesca
francesca
9 years ago

yes I’m interested too
thank you!

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