Referentia Systems Ships New "Referentia for AutoCAD" Multimedia Training CD-ROM.HONOLULU--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb. 24, 1999-- "AutoCAD Essentials for the Workplace" helps new users get up and running fast in Autodesk's AutoCAD Release 14 software Referentia Systems Incorporated, developers of the award-winning "Referentia(TM) for AutoCAD(R)" multimedia CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). training series, is shipping its newest volume of professional AutoCAD training. "AutoCAD Essentials for the Workplace" by Mark Okikawa (List $149 US), launched in January at the Silicon Valley AutoCAD Power Users conference, began shipping this week. The new volume offers more than 50 in-depth lessons and concept animations teaching the essential AutoCAD skills needed for users to get started and working efficiently in a professional production environment. A special introductory price of $119 US is available through May 31, 1999. "AutoCAD Essentials for the Workplace" expands on the in-the-box Learning Assistance(TM) feature of AutoCAD Release 14 software from Autodesk Inc. (Nasdaq:ADSK ADSK Autodesk, Inc. (NASDAQ stock symbol) ). The Referentia Learning System launches from AutoCAD's Help menu and features animated tutorials, rich concept visualizations, and a keyword topic search for performance support. Referentia's unique "Try It" feature lets users watch lesson animations, then load sample drawings and practice the lessons directly in AutoCAD along with narrated instructions. There are two other volumes available in the series: "3D Design & Drawing in R14" by David Pitzer provides a comprehensive course in 3D (List $249 US), while "What You Need to Know About R14" by Hugh Bathurst focuses on advanced productivity tips and tricks (List $349 US). All volumes will be showcased at the upcoming Hawaii AutoCAD Junior College (http://www.pacificcadd.com/hajc.htm) April 5th - 8th, and at the AEC AEC US Atomic Energy Commission Noun 1. AEC - a former executive agency (from 1946 to 1974) that was responsible for research into atomic energy and its peacetime uses in the United States Atomic Energy Commission Systems conference in May. Referentia has teamed with key organizations such as the Autodesk VIP Program, AUGI AUGI Autodesk Users Group International AUGI Área Urbanas de Génese Ilegal (Portugal) AUGI Autodesk User Group International and the American Institute of Architects The American Institute of Architects (AIA) is a professional organization for architects in the United States. Organized in 1857, the Institute conducts various activities and programs to support the profession and enhance its public image, including periodically awarding the AIA to provide quality, AIA/CES certified See certification. training products for their members. Visit http://www.referentia.com/autocad or call 1-800-569-6255 for more information. About Referentia Systems Incorporated - The Next Generation of Interactive Multimedia Training: Referentia offers the software industry's first integrated, extensible CBT/EPSS technology. Referentia has recently completed projects for Inprise (Referentia for JBuilder 2), Seagate Software Seagate Software was an international software corporation headquartered in Scotts Valley, California. It was a majority owned subsidiary of Seagate Technology, the largest independent disc drive and related components company in the world. (Referentia for Seagate Crystal Reports) and others. Call 1-800-569-6255 for a press information kit and product demo demo - /de'moh/ 1. A demonstration of a product, often of an early version or prototype. A demo is a far more effective way of inducing bugs to manifest themselves than any number of test runs, especially when important people are watching. 2. demo version. 3. . Note to Editors: Referentia is a trademark of Referentia Systems Incorporated. Autodesk and AutoCAD are registered trademarks of Autodesk Inc. |
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