InfraWorks and BIM 360: AEC Collaboration

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Free Online Course: InfraWorks and BIM 360: AEC Collaboration provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 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. InfraWorks and BIM 360: AEC Collaboration is taught by Lynda Sharkey.

Overview
  • Learn how to collaborate on AutoDesk InfraWorks models in the cloud with BIM 360 document management and shared views.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Sharing data and collaborating on civil engineering projects
    • Using the exercise files
    • The collaboration scenario
    1. Setting Up BIM 360
    • Introduction to BIM 360
    • Understanding the basic interface, part 1
    • Understanding the basic interface, part 2
    • Accepting BIM 360 invites
    • Creating a BIM 360 account and account administrator
    • Creating a project administrator
    2. Administering BIM 360 Projects and Roles
    • Manage a BIM 360 project: Accepting invites and switching accounts
    • Manage a BIM 360 project: Downloading data
    • Manage a BIM 360 project: Uploading a model
    • Manage a BIM 360 project: Creating a folder structure and uploading data
    • Manage a BIM 360 project: Creating roles and adding project members
    3. Working with Models
    • Uploading a model to BIM 360
    • Accessing a model from a BIM 360 project
    • Using the Autodesk Desktop Connector
    • View and review in BIM 360
    • Adding Revit data
    • Adding Civil 3D data and syncing changes
    • Working with the viewer and IWM files in BIM 360
    • Working with issues in BIM 360: Raising an issue
    • Working with issues in BIM 360: Resolving an issue
    • Submitting models for review
    • Completing the collaboration loop
    4. BIM 360 and InfraWorks Tips
    • Tips and tricks for working with InfraWorks and BIM 360, part 1
    • Tips and tricks for working with InfraWorks and BIM 360, part 2
    Conclusion
    • Next steps