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ASCENT — Center for Technical Knowledge, 4D Technologies to Collaborate,ASCENT — Center for Technical Knowledge, 4D Technologies to Collaborate

By Jess Lulka  

December 9, 2014

ASCENT - Center for Technical Knowledge and 4D Technologies, have stated plans to collaborate on products that combine training guide and video content. The first product type will add video to ASCENT's Autodesk Official Training Guides, the company states.

ASCENT plans to first include 4D's CADLearning content in a video-enhanced eBook version of AutoCAD/AutoCAD LT 2015 Essentials. The eBook includes 164 different videos.

“ASCENT is the leading provider of training guides for Autodesk software training while CADLearning is the leading video-based learning resource,” says Paul Burden, director of product development, ASCENT. “This planned collaboration will provide the best of both types of content to instructors, students, and self-learners. The association of hundreds of CADLearning videos with each Autodesk Official Training Guide from ASCENT will enable instructors to immediately point to the perfect example to help illustrate a concept. Complementing the written content and exercises, this rich video content will create an experience that enhances the classroom environment as well as support self-learners with practical visual demonstrations of key concepts, tricks and tips.”

For more information, visit ASCENT.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 

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Jess Lulka

Jess Lulka is a former associate editor for Digital Engineering. Contact her via [email protected].

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