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ASCENT Showcases New Materials at Autodesk University

Company offers exam preparation advice and certification materials.

By DE Editors  

December 4, 2013

ASCENT - Center for Technical Knowledge, is presented at Autodesk University this week. The company showcased its Official Certification Preparation books and its selection of 2014 Autodesk Offical Training Guides (AOTG).

"We are very excited to be arriving at Autodesk University with more than 60 titles released over the last eight months for Autodesk 2014 software," said Paul Burden, director of product development, ASCENT. "All of these titles are available in our various formats, including our latest four titles for certification preparation. Our print, eBook, and online formats give our customers more choice in how they access content that enables them to improve their knowledge and productivity with Autodesk software."

To further assist those studying for certification at Autodesk University, ASCENT authors Michelle Rasmussen and Jennifer MacMillan, an Autodesk Inventor expert and Autodesk Certified Professional, provided advice in the Certification Lab.

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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