Cert Prep: Revit for Structural Design Professional
Offered By: LinkedIn Learning
Course Description
Overview
Study to become an Autodesk Revit for Structural Design Professional. Brush up on the topics and skills you'll need to ace the exam.
Syllabus
Introduction
- Preparing for Revit Structural Certification
- What you should know before watching this course
- Create and modify structural elements: Work with foundations
- Create and modify structural elements: Work with structural floors
- Create and modify structural elements: Work with structural walls
- Create and modify structural elements: Work with structural columns
- Create and modify structural elements: Work with structural framing
- Create and modify structural elements: Work with stairs
- Create and modify structural elements: Understand model and detail groups
- Use and modify element materials: Associate a material with an object or a style
- Use and modify element materials: Create and edit a basic material and its properties
- Use and modify element materials: Load a material library
- Use selection sets: Create, edit, and load a selection set
- Manage family categories and types: Configure family types
- Manage family categories and types: Family categories and types
- Manage family categories and types: Different kinds of families
- Manage family categories and types: Transfer system families between projects
- Use family parameters: Create or delete an instance or type parameter
- Use family parameters: Determine the appropriate parameter discipline, type, and grouping
- Create family content: Select the appropriate family template
- Create family content: Export a family to create a type catalog
- Create family content: Add reference planes, lines, and dimensions
- Create family content: Create geometry
- Create family content: Constrain, flex, align, lock, and labels
- Create family content: Associate dimensional parameters
- Annotate views: Dimensions
- Annotate views: Create and modify annotation families for documentation
- Annotate views: Use a matchline
- Create and use detail components: Load and create a detail component family
- Create and use detail components: Define a repeating detail
- Phases and design options: How to work with phases
- Phases and design options: How to work with design options
- Use document revisions: Understand sheet issues/revisions
- Configure export and print settings: Configure export settings
- Configure export and print settings: Configure custom print setup
- Apply advanced view techniques: Browser organization
- Apply advanced view techniques: View properties
- Apply advanced view techniques: Visibility/graphic overrides
- Apply advanced view techniques: Apply and edit view templates
- Apply advanced view techniques: Create and manage call-out views
- Apply advanced view techniques: Set up a sheet
- Apply advanced view techniques: Apply worksharing display modes
- Apply advanced view techniques: Duplicating views
- Manage, create, and modify schedules: Develop and customize schedules
- Link or import files: Imported files vs. linked files
- Link or import files: Manage linked files
- Link or import files: Copy and monitor elements from a linked file
- Define worksharing concepts: How to use worksharing features
- Use levels and grids: Modify level and grid types
- Project standards and shared coordinates: Transfer and review project standards
- Project standards and shared coordinates: The concept of shared coordinates
- Conduct maintenance on a Revit project: Using purge
- Conduct maintenance on a Revit project: Using the audit and compact tools
- Conduct maintenance on a Revit project: Assess review warnings in Revit
- Conduct maintenance on a Revit project: Check a model for interferences
- Understand shared, project, and global parameters
- Next steps
Taught by
Eric Wing
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