Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Training. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 28, 2024

AIA San Antonio COTE Early Energy Modeling Workshop - March 21, 2024

Interested in learning to use Autodesk Revit and Autodesk Insight to perform early energy modeling on your projects? If so, this three-hour in-person workshop is for you!

Serving on the AIA national Committee on the Environment (COTE) leadership, I love supporting local COTE events and sharing knowledge!


keep reading to learn more...

Wednesday, May 17, 2023

Remodels and Alternates in Revit MEP - Free Course on YouTube

The first of three courses I am making available for free is now fully uploaded: Remodels and Alternates in Revit MEP! This includes a download link with sample files to follow along... including:
  • 21 Videos
  • 2.0 hours
  • 1 PDF handout
  • Several required/resource files
Although this course focuses on MEP there are many topics and concepts that any Revit user can benefit from including, for example, managing view settings for multi-model projects using phasing and/or design options.


keep reading to learn more...

Monday, April 4, 2022

New ElumTools Training - Professional Lighting Design within Revit

I am excited to announce a new live online training series I will be doing with Lighting Analysts, Inc. (Revalize) on ElumTools... the professional lighting design add-in for Autodesk Revit.

Here are the two sessions:
  • Introduction to Revit and ElumTools for Lighting Designers (4 hours)
  • Basic ElumTools for Interior and Exterior Lighting (4 hours)


keep reading to learn more...

Thursday, December 10, 2020

My Online Courses - Lighting, Energy, MEP, Visualization

Keen on learning something new to close out a crazy year? Or, perhaps you are looking for a professional development item to add to your annual goals for next year?

I have four reasonably priced online courses you can start working on right away!
  • Lighting analysis ($120 ea)
  • Energy Optimization ($99)
  • MEP for Remodels and Alternates ($99)
  • Visualization using Revit and Enscape ($99)



keep reading to learn more...

Friday, May 29, 2020

YouTube Video on Revit Content - Part 1

In today's post I want to share part 1 of a training session I did a few months ago. It was part of a rather informal presentation, so not super polished. It covers, in a single presentation, the basics of Revit content... such as:
  • Mass elements
  • Model in-place
  • Loadable content
When to use, when to avoid and such... is the focus of this presentation.


Keep reading to learn more...

Monday, March 30, 2020

Staff Training During The COVID-19 Pandemic

Last week I had the opportunity to deliver staff training, here at LHB, during the COVID-19 pandemic with everyone working from home. Turns out, having a captive audience is highly conducive to favorable attendance! Thus, this is the topic of today's post.


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Friday, December 20, 2019

BIM Training Material I have Created

Given the various locations my training materials can be found, I thought it would be helpful to consolidate the options into a single post. These are great options for personal development or for assigning to new or emerging staff.

ArchSmarter courses:
These courses are composed of several short videos, within an LMS that tracks your progress.



ElumTools courses:
Learn how to do lighting analysis within Revit using ElumTools (by the makers of AGI32).



Books:
These books are used by professionals and within the education market all over North America.


Enscape blog posts:

Since 2016 I have written over 30 blog posts for Ensacpe, on their website. One of my favorite images, from the post on glazing, is shown below (click to enlarge)...




Thanks for your support!


For BIM Chapters updates, follow @DanStine_MN on Twitter or connect on LinkedIn

Check out my video-based  courses on ArchSmarter.

I also write blog posts for Enscape - a new paradigm in rendering, animation and VR for AEC.

Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Price Reduction - Revit MEP Remodels and Alternates - ArchSmarter Course for $99

I am happy to announce the ArchSmater Course titled Revit MEP Remodels and Alternates is now only $99.

This easy to follow multi-media set will quickly help any MEP designer, engineer or contractor understand the ins-and-outs of important concepts such as phasing and design options, which are often required on sustainable, remodel, addition and bid option projects.
"This course was developed by an accomplished author who has presented on this topic all over the world and co-developed the popular Revit MEP Productivity Pack (MEPPP) managed by CTC Software."
This post will provide a few highlights, but be sure to head over to the ArchSmarter site for the full rundown and to access a free sample video segment.

ArchSmarter course link: Revit MEP Remodels and Alternates

Additionally...

Thursday, June 6, 2019

'Tis the Season for Training!

As we roll into summer, the construction season shifts to full throttle... especially in our colder climates where such work is more difficult/costly in the  winter months. I was doing Revit training this week with two new hires at LHB, and they agreed to let me share...


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Tuesday, April 2, 2019

My Interview on Business of Architecture

I had the good fortune to be interviewed on Enoch Sear's Business of Architecture podcast, and that episode went live yesterday. So, if you want to hear my go on about training, book writing, teaching, VR/AR and more, be sure to check it out...


keep reading to learn more...

Friday, March 1, 2019

Last Day to Save $100 on my ArchSmarter Revit MEP Course

Today is the last day to save $100 on my ArchSmarter course; Revit MEP Remodels and Alternates.


Tomorrow the price goes up to $299.00 USD. For more information...


 Table of Contents...
Narrated videos...

eBook (PDF)...
 
Stay ahead of the curve with this great professional development opportunity!


For BIM Chapters updates, follow @DanStine_MN on Twitter or connect on LinkedIn

Thursday, February 21, 2019

New ArchSmarter Course - Revit MEP Remodels and Alternates

I am excited to announce my new ArchSmater Course titled Revit MEP Remodels and Alternates. This easy to follow multi-media set will quickly help any MEP designer, engineer or contractor understand the ins-and-outs of important concepts such as phasing and design options, which are often required on sustainable, remodel, addition and bid option projects.
"This course was developed by an accomplished author who has presented on this topic all over the world and co-developed the popular Revit MEP Productivity Pack (MEPPP) managed by CTC Software."
This post will provide a few highlights, but be sure to head over to the ArchSmarter site for the full rundown and to access a free sample video segment.

ArchSmarter course link: Revit MEP Remodels and Alternates

Additionally...

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Increased Efficiency Through Training; For Staff and Buildings

I would like to share the highlights from recent staff training I did on Autodesk’s cloud-based energy modeling tool called Insight®. But first I would like to share some “insight” on LHB’s culture of staff training and professional growth from my perspective.

Over the 13 years I have been at LHB, the firm has always supported and embraced new technology and high performance design. To fully leverage the new computer hardware and software, or to properly develop each thermal bypass out of a design, staff need training and mentors. Not everyone has the time, or motivation, to research everything on their own. To help achieve the goals and mission of LHB, the firm promotes, supports and directly offers learning opportunities to staff.


Additionally...

Monday, August 21, 2017

2010 Cadalyst Magazine Article; Making the Switch from AutoCAD to Revit

Nearly seven years ago I wrote a two part article for Cadalyst magazine titled Making the Switch--AutoCAD to Revit. The thrust of the article still applies today for any firms who have not yet made the switch. Here are the links:

Making the Switch--AutoCAD to Revit, Part 1

Making the Switch--AutoCAD to Revit, Part 2

For this article I enlisted several experts to give their advise. Those experts are:

  • Rachel Riopel, HDR
  • David Baldacchino, HOK
  • Plamen Hristov, Capital Engineering Consultants
  • Andrew Johnson, Sebesta (NV5)
Enjoy, again.

Tuesday, August 8, 2017

MEP Project Setup 02

Building on the previous post, MEP Project Setup 01, here are a few more items to consider when setting up an MEP project in Revit.

Verify Levels

  • Similar to Phases, it is best to have a level in the MEP model for each level in the architectural model.
  • Copy/Monitor and/or Monitor each Level
    • If you already have a Level in your MEP model, you just need to Monitor the architectural Level. You DO NOT want to create multiple Levels on top of each other.
    • If Arch has more Levels than your template, use Copy/Monitor to create new Levels in your model.
    • Delete any extra Levels, not needed, in your model.
Structural Grids

  • To have control over the exact placement of structural grid bubbles Copy/Monitor is used.
    • Scope Boxes can also be used; more on this in a future post.
  • Usually, the linked structural model dictates.
  • Turn off visibility of linked structural grids via View Templates.
  • If a structural grid is moved or deleted, a coordination warning is presented when the model is opened.
    • Unfortunately, Revit does not alert you if additional grids are added.

Pin Linked Models

  • Use the pin feature to prevent someone from accidentally moving or deleting a linked model.




Friday, July 28, 2017

MEP Project Setup 01

Being the BIM Administrator in a 280 person Multi-Discipline firm has afforded me the "opportunity" to become intimately familiar with all aspects of Revit. In addition to using Revit on Architecture, Interior Design, Structural, MEP... we have used it on industrial, bridge, civil and pipeline projects.

Our firm started using Revit MEP (or, Autodesk AutoCAD Revit Series - Systems Plus per the image below:)) right when it first came out in 2006, which was pretty painful in many ways!

However, that early adoption paid off in many ways. In addition to using Revit on 99.9% of all building projects for the past 8 years, we also created the Electrical Productivity Pack which is sold by CTC Express Tools; Stay tuned for exciting news on this, before or during BILT-NA (formerly RTC) next week.

The First Version of Revit MEP
Here is a list of...

Thursday, July 27, 2017

Revit Training for Lighting Designers

Next week I will be giving two talks at the BILT-NA conference in Toronto, Canada. One session is "What's New in Revit 2018" and the other "Luminaire Families for Experts".



I have had a number ...

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

AutoCAD Textbook; Residential Design

In addition to 5 books on Revit, I also have a book on AutoCAD. Actually, I have written 3 books around AutoCAD but only one remains viable. Here is the rundown on my updated residential design AutoCAD book...



Residential Design Using AutoCAD 2018
Free Chapter: click here (PDF)
Sample Video: click here
Table of Contents: click here (PDF)
Purchase Options: click here (hard copy and eBook options)

Free Examination Copy: Instructors in the USA and Canada can request a free examination copy; click here.

Key Features

  • Designed for new users of AutoCAD 2018
  • Project based tutorials design a house from start to finish using AutoCAD 2018
  • Includes access to extensive video instruction
  • Bonus material covers must know commands, sketching exercises, a roof study workbook and more

    In Detail

    Residential Design Using AutoCAD 2018 is an introductory level tutorial which uses residential design exercises as the means to teach you AutoCAD 2018. Each book comes with access to extensive video instruction in which the author explains the most common tools and techniques used when designing residential buildings using AutoCAD 2018. After completing this book you will have a well-rounded knowledge of Computer Aided Drafting that can be used in the industry and the satisfaction of having completed a set of residential drawings.

    This textbook starts with a basic introduction to AutoCAD 2018. The first three chapters are intended to get you familiar with the user interface and the most common menus and tools. Throughout the rest of the book you will design a residence through to its completion.

    Using step-by-step tutorial lessons, the residential project is followed through to create elevations, sections, details, etc. Throughout the project, new AutoCAD commands are covered at the appropriate time. Focus is placed on the most essential parts of a command rather than an exhaustive review of every sub-feature of a particular command. The Appendix contains a bonus section covering the fundamental principles of engineering graphics that relate to architecture.

    This book also comes with extensive video instruction as well as bonus chapters that cover must know commands, sketching exercises, a roof study workbook and much more.

    About the Videos

    Each book includes access to extensive video training created by author Daniel Stine. The videos make it easy to see the exact menu selections made by the author while he describes how and why each step is made making it straightforward and simple to learn AutoCAD.

    These videos allow you to become familiar with the menu selections and techniques before you begin the tutorial. By watching these videos you will be more confident in what you are doing and have a better understanding of the desired outcome of each lesson.

    See the inside front cover for instructions on how to redeem your access code and access this book’s exclusive bonus content.

    Details

    Published May 15, 2017
    432 Pages
    Binding: Paperback
    Printing: Black and White
    Print ISBN: 978-1-63057-092-7 | ISBN 10: 1630570923
    eBook ISBN: 978-1-63056-368-4

    Table of Contents

    1. Getting started with AutoCAD 2018
    2. Crash Course Introduction (The Basics)
    3. Drawing Architectural Objects (Draw & Modify)
    4. Floor Plans
    5. Exterior Elevations
    6. Sections
    7. Plan Layout & Interior Elevations
    8. Site Plan
    9. Schedules & Set Up Sheet
    10. Lineweights & Plotting
      Index
    11. Exclusive Bonus Chapters
      1. Introduction to Computers
      2. Introduction: Must Know Commands
        Appendix A: Engineering Graphics
        Appendix B: Roof Study Workbook - Draft Edition
        Appendix C: Sketching Exercises

    Monday, July 10, 2017

    Revit Textbooks; Command Reference

    Our 'command reference' book has been updated for Revit 2018... below are the details. This book is available July 14.



    Autodesk Revit 2018 Architectural Command Reference
    Free Chapter: click here (PDF)
    Sample Video: click here
    Table of Contents: click here (PDF)
    Purchase Options: click here (hard copy and eBook options)

    Free Examination Copy: Instructors in the USA and Canada can request a free examination copy; click here.

    Key Features

    • Comprehensive coverage of Autodesk Revit’s commands and features
    • Essential desk reference for users of all levels
    • Organized in the same way the Revit user interface is presented
    • Contains expert user tips and tricks throughout the book
    • Includes access to nearly 100 video tutorials

      In Detail

      This book provides you with an easy to use reference for all of Autodesk Revit’s Architectural Commands. This command reference can be used as you are working in the software to help you understand what each command does and how it may be used in your overall workflow. Also included with this book are nearly 100 video tutorials which will further help you master Autodesk Revit.

      The book is organized in the same way the Revit user interface is presented. Each tab of the Ribbon is represented as a chapter in the book. Within the chapter each button is represented in the book as it appears on the Ribbon from left to right. Organizing the book in this way makes it easy to locate each command in the book and understand its use.

      For each command entry you will see a brief description of what the tool will do, how it is used, and the options you will be given as you use the tool. In some cases the author’s suggestions or tips about the use of the tool will also be presented. As you learn the tools in Revit you may not need to read the full entry on the tool. To help facilitate this, many of the tools include a “Quick Steps” section to explain the tools and options in outline form.

      This book will help facilitate your learning of the Revit interface and all of the commands. For more experienced users, the command reference may introduce you to commands you have not used before or help you with commands you use less frequently. Whatever level of user you are, this command reference becomes a valuable resource to you as you work with Revit.

      About the Videos

      Access to nearly 100 videos, almost five hours of content, is also included with your purchase of this book. These videos break down each topic into several short videos so that you can easily navigate to a specific aspect of a tool or feature in Autodesk Revit. This makes the videos both a powerful learning tool and convenient video reference.

      Details

      Available July 14, 2017
      752 Pages
      Binding: Paperback
      Printing: Black and White
      Print ISBN: 978-1-63057-096-5 | ISBN 10: 1630570966
      eBook ISBN: 978-1-63056-387-5

      Table of Contents

      1. Introduction
      2. File Tab and User Interface
      3. Architecture Tab
      4. Structure Tab
      5. Insert Tab
      6. Annotate Tab
      7. Analyze Tab
      8. Massing and Site Tab
      9. Collaborate Tab
      10. View Tab
      11. Manage Tab
      12. Modify Tab
      13. Contextual Tab

      Sunday, July 9, 2017

      Revit 2018 Textbooks; Commercial Design

      My 'commercial design' book has been updated for Revit 2018... below are the details. This book first come out for Revit 5.0 in 2003; this was the second Revit textbook ever written. It has been updated and expanded over the years, but it is still based on the same building.



      Commercial Design Using Autodesk Revit 2018
      Free Chapter: click here (PDF)
      Sample Video: click here
      Table of Contents: click here (PDF)
      Purchase Options: click here (hard copy and eBook options)

      Free Examination Copy: Instructors in the USA and Canada can request a free examination copy; click here.

      Key Features

      • Starts at an introductory level
      • Project based tutorials design an office building from start to finish
      • Includes access to nearly 100 video tutorials
      • Bonus material covers Revit Certification, Insight 360, finding missing elements and much more
      • Helps you prepare for the Autodesk Revit Architecture Certification Exam

        In Detail

        Commercial Design Using Autodesk Revit 2018 is designed for the architectural student using Revit 2018. The intent is to provide you with a well-rounded knowledge of tools and techniques for use in both school and industry. This text takes a project based approach to learning Revit's architectural tools in which you develop a three story office building. Each book also includes access to nearly 100 video tutorials designed to further help you master Autodesk Revit. General building codes and industry standard conventions are covered in a way that is applicable to the current exercise.

        The first two chapters are intended to get you familiar with the user interface and many of the common menus and tools of Revit 2018. A small office is created in chapter two to show you just how easy it is to get started using Autodesk Revit. By the end of chapter two you will be excited and prepared to take on a much larger project.

        Throughout the rest of the book you develop a three story office building. The drawings start with the floor plans and develop all the way to photo-realistic renderings like the one on the cover of this book. In these chapters many of the architectural tools and features of Revit 2018 are covered in greater detail.

        About the Videos

        Access to nearly 100 videos, almost five hours of content, is also included with your purchase of this book. These videos break down each topic into several short videos so that you can easily navigate to a specific aspect of a tool or feature in Autodesk Revit. This makes the videos both a powerful learning tool and convenient video reference. The videos make it easy to see the menu selections and will make learning Revit straightforward and simple. It's like having the author by your side showing you exactly how to use all the major tools in Autodesk Revit.

        Details

        By Daniel John Stine CSI, CDT
        Published May 24, 2017
        624 Pages
        Binding: Paperback
        Printing: Black and White
        Print ISBN: 978-1-63057-094-1 | ISBN 10: 163057094X
        eBook ISBN: 978-1-63056-377-6

        Table of Contents

        1. Getting Started with Autodesk Revit 2018
        2. Quick Start: Small Office
        3. Floor Plan (First Floor)
        4. Floor Plans (Second & Third Floors)
        5. Vertical Circulation
        6. Roof
        7. Floor Systems & Reflected Ceiling Plans
        8. Interior & Exterior Elevations
        9. Annotation
        10. Sections & Details
        11. Interior Design
        12. Schedules
        13. Site and Rendering
        14. Construction Documents Set
        15. Introduction to Revit Content Creation
        16. Introduction to Phasing and Worksharing

          Exclusive Bonus Content
        17. Introduction to Computers
          Appendix A: Autodesk Revit Architecture Certification Exam
          Appendix B - Roof Study Workbook
          Appendix C - Finding Missing Elements in Revit
          Appendix D - Building Performance Analysis In Revit And Insight 360