Revit Families Level 2 Course – The Conceptual/Adaptive Environment - Online

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  • Entry requirements
    Users of any version of Revit who already have the essential level of how to create families, and want to acquire a new set of tools and skills, which are useful to resolve special conditions or forms in projects.
  • Academic title
    Certificate of completion of the Revit Families Level 2 Course.
  • Course description
    Revit Families Level 2 Course – The Conceptual/Adaptive Environment

    This is an advanced type of course on Revit Families, using the conceptual environment, or generic adaptive templates. We learn how to use points and reference lines with parameters and reference planes to create surfaces and forms. We learn how to use adaptive points, panels, and how to handle rotations and repetitions. The teaching style is project based, and hands-on. The course is complemented with technical support in the Planta1 Revit Forum. The support starts simultaneously with the course, and goes on for a period of two months.

    Course information:

    Price: $ 900 US dollars

    Modality: Online, LIVE.

    Length: 12 hours
    -Hands on classes of two hours each.
    -This course may be for one student or shared with a small group.

    Frequency: Varies, depending on the timezone of the students.

    Instructor: Alfredo Medina

    -The student will receive a Certificate of completion of the Revit Families Level 2 Course.

    The online training:

    Online training is an educational environment where teacher and students are not sharing the same physical space, but instead, they follow the class from their particular locations, home or office, with the help of the internet and a tele-conferencing software application.
    Our online training at Planta1.com is based on live meetings, without pre-recorded content, where students participate and ask questions with the assistance of the instructor, just as if they were in a traditional classroom.

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