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Dominick Gallegos, Civil 3D Technical Marketing Manager for Autodesk, shares his unique perspective and ideas on the functionality and use of Civil 3D for a range of different project types.
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- posted 10/20/06 by Anthony Governanti AU plugs, and some other stuff to keep in good graces...
- I'm back again, this time late at night, and browsing all the other Civil 3D blogs out there. James had a little dig at me for not promoting his AU class in my Civil 3D Power Track post a couple days back, so to be fair, I'll put the plug in now, and hopefully I can get back on his good side.
SO there are 53 total Civil classes in the Civil part of the Civil & Geospatial college this year, of which 4 are being taught by Mr. Wedding himself! 3 out of these 4 are already full, but to be fair, they are labs, which tend to fill up quickly. Using some quick math, that's roughly 8% of the total classes; not too shabby for a VP huh?
Other leaders include Angel Espinoza with 3 (~6%), one of which is already full.
Eric Chappell with 3 (~6%) as well, 2 of which are labs and are full already.
Lucy Kuhns with 5 (~9%), 4 of which are labs and are full.
Mike Choquette who has 3 Civil classes (~6%), 2 that are labs and are full already, as well as 1 Design Visualization class.
I think that's it for most of the presenters who have more then one class, but if I missed anyone, I apologize; I don't
have a good way to sort my list to figure out all the duplicates.
Now we can also look at attendence leaders:
Leading the pack there is Scott Wagner, with CV13-2, with a full house at 440!
Next we have our Evangelist Pete Kelsey with his class CV32-2 with 439!
Angel's CV25-3 and 425!
Scott Kent with CV34-1 and 396!
David Garrigues with CV33-4 and 381!
The list keeps going, and there are another 5 classes in the 300's! Just for posterity, I have to say that my class is doing OK, hovering in the middle of the pack at 267 :-|
Another statistic to throw out there, as of last week, of the 53 classes, the current enrollment was 9,149 with a total availability of 12,710 seats spanning those 53 classes. That's a ~72% attendance rate! This also totals 13,723.5 learning hours on Civil 3D! How's that for some training!
Bottom line is that we have a great mix of new presenters, veterans, and some in between with a wide range of expertise, experience, and background. They all have the presentation chops as well (or we wouldn't have selected them), and I'm confident they will all rock for us this year and make it a great experience for the 1200+ Civil & Geospatial attendees that have signed up so far!
Till next time,
Cheers
AG
