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IMAGINiT Technologies Launches eLearning Program

By DE Editors  

April 9, 2015

IMGAINiT Technologies, a division of Rand Worldwide, has partnered with 4D Technologies to create a multi-modal eLearning experience. Available through the company's ProductivityNOW portal, the course is self-paced and focused on Autodesk.

This learning offering will combine Autodesk Certified Training Guides and videos. The curriculum covers AutoCAD, Inventor, AutoCAD Civil 3D and Revit.

“As a time-starved professional, sacrificing billable time to leave the office to travel and attend in-classroom training can be challenging,” says Kevin Kuker, vice president of services operations for IMAGINiT Technologies. “By integrating CADLearning video into ProductivityNOW’s curriculum, we’re able to offer users a self-paced learning experience that incorporates all the learning modalities. We believe that this is the first step in evolving our learning solutions to better suit the unique learning styles and needs of our customers.”

For more information, visit IMAGINiT Technologies.

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

 

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