Cert Prep: Revit for Architectural Design Professional

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Free Online Course: Cert Prep: Revit for Architectural Design Professional provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 4-5 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Cert Prep: Revit for Architectural Design Professional is taught by Shaun Bryant.

Overview
  • Become an Autodesk Certified Professional. Study for the Revit for Architectural Design exam while you reinforce your Revit skills.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Being an Autodesk Revit Architecture Certified Professional
    • What you should know before watching this course
    • Using the exercise files
    • Using the Revit 2020 interface
    • The Revit Recent Files screen
    1. Autodesk Certified Professional (ACP)
    • What is Autodesk certification?
    • Certiport: The Autodesk exam provider
    2. Modeling and Materials
    • Working with walls
    • Working with wall types
    • Working with floors, roofs, and ceilings
    • Working with circulation elements: Stairs, ramps, and railings
    • Working with columns: Architectural, structural, and structural grids
    • Understanding the functions and limitations of model and detail groups
    • Using massing elements
    • Using site and topography
    • Associating a material with an object or a style
    • Creating and editing a basic material and its properties
    • Loading a material library
    • Creating, editing, and loading selection sets
    • Working with rooms
    • Working with areas
    3. Families
    • Understanding and configuring family types
    • Differentiating between different kinds of families
    • Transferring families between projects
    • Creating or deleting an instance or type parameter
    • Determining the appropriate parameter, discipline, type, or grouping
    • Modifying a room calculation point
    • Selecting the appropriate family template
    • Creating a simple family: Geometry, lines, reference planes, and dimensions, part 1
    • Creating a simple family: Geometry, lines, reference planes, and dimensions, part 2
    • Working with hosted and non-hosted elements in a model
    4. Documentation
    • Dimensions and annotation families
    • Using tags and tag categories
    • Using a matchline and a view reference
    • Loading and creating a detail component family
    • Defining a repeating detail
    • Understanding how to work with phases
    • Understanding how to work with design options
    • Understanding sheet issues, revisions, and revision clouds
    • Configuring export settings for other projects and CAD drawings
    • Configuring custom print setups
    • Creating and using color scheme legends for areas and rooms
    5. Views
    • Understanding browser organization and view properties
    • Visibility and graphic overrides
    • Applying and editing view templates
    • Creating and managing callout views
    • Setting up a view for rendering
    • Setting up a sheet
    • Duplicating views
    • Developing and customizing schedules
    • Manipulating schedule data
    • Applying worksharing display modes
    6. Revit Project Management
    • Managing imported and linked files
    • Managing a linked file
    • Understanding the concept of copying and monitoring elements from a linked file, including interference checking
    • Understanding how to use worksharing features
    • Modifying level and grid types
    • Transferring and reviewing project standards
    • Editing object styles
    • Understanding and using Purge
    • Using the Audit and Compact tools, and assessing review warnings
    • Understanding shared, project, and global parameters
    Conclusion
    • Next steps