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Summer Camps and Summer Training Classes
Hello All,
I hope you are doing well. I am excied to announce our upcoming summer schedule. This summer we have switched up the schedule to include many new options. I look forward to seeing you in class.
All classes will include training, manual, lunch, give-aways, certification exams and group discussions.
Note: Regarding Certification Exam: We will have Certification Exams available for you to test your skills after each course. It is you decision on whether you would like to participate or not. The certification exams are completely free and will provide you an excellent assessment of your skill level. Applied Software will make every effort to adequately prepare the attendees, however successful completion of the examination is dependent upon the attendee’s efforts. Please note most of our classes are 2 ½ days in length. You may always come back and take the exam at a later date.
Best,
Jody

AutoCAD Fundamentals
Price: $500
Times: 9 am – 4pm
Available Dates: June 29-July 1
, July 18-20
What’s included?
- Autodesk Certified User Exam (to be completed at ASTI) – Associate level
- Autodesk Official Training Courseware ($85 Value)
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Guest Speakers
- Give-a-ways
Objectives:
- Manipulating Objects
- Drawing Organization and Inquiry Commands
- Altering Objects
- Working with Layouts
- Annotating the Drawing
- Dimensioning
- Hatching Objects
- Working with Reusable Content
- Creating Additional Drawing Objects
- Plotting
Click here to download a hard copy schedule and registration form.
Inventor Fundamentals
Price: $400 (2 ½ day classes)
Time: Monday – Tuesday 9 am – 4 pm; Wednesday 9 am – 12 pm
Available Dates: June 13-15, June 22-24, July 18-20
What’s included?
- Autodesk Certified User Exam (to be completed at ASTI) – Associate level
- Autodesk Official Training Courseware ($85 Value)
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Guest Speakers
- Give-a-ways
Objectives
After completing the course, the student should be able to:
- Understand feature-based parametric modeling.
- Know Inventor User interface (screen layout, mouse button features & help options).
- Create extruded solid models.
- Create 2D sketches
- Create & Edit parametric dimensions
- Create placed features including fillets, chamfers, and holes.
- Create constrained components, Learn to place standard components using the Content Center.
- Create drawings of parts including projected views, section views, and annotations.
- Assemble parts. Document assemblies including assembly drawings and parts lists.
- How/when to use work planes
- How/when to use construction geometry.
- Final day, wrap up, Q&A.
Click here to download a hard copy schedule and registration form.
Inventor Intermediate
Price: $400
Time: Wednesday 1 pm – 4pm; Thursday - Friday 9 am – 4 pm
Available Dates: June15-17, June 20-22, July 20-22
What’s included?
- Autodesk Certified User Exam (to be completed at ASTI) – Associate level
- Autodesk Official Training Courseware ($85 Value)
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Guest Speakers
- Give-a-ways
Objectives:
After completing this course, the student should be able to:
- Create Views
- Create a 2-D drawing
- Retrieve & add dimensions
- Understand & create section views
- Work and create detail views
- Create a B.O.M.
- Create balloons
- Edit title blocks and border
- Work with assembly constraints
- Creating steel member frames
- Skeleton models
- Add, modify and replace steel members
- Creating sheet metal parts & styles
Click here to download a hard copy schedule and registration form.

Revit Architecture Fundamentals
Price: $400
Time: Wednesday 1 pm – 4pm; Thursday - Friday 9 am – 4 pm
Available Dates: June15-17, June 20-22, July 20-22
What’s included?
- Autodesk Certified User Exam (to be completed at ASTI) – Associate level
- Autodesk Official Training Courseware ($85 Value)
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Guest Speakers
- Give-a-ways
Objectives:
After completing this day of instruction, teachers will understand and be able to explain:
- The Autodesk® Revit® Architecture interface: Design Bar, Project Browser, menus, toolbars, Type Selector, Views, and Properties dialog boxes.
- How to start a building model using Massing, and how to generate floors, walls, roofs, and curtain systems from a mass model.
- How to sketch and edit walls, and how to use constraints.
- How to place, load, and modify doors and windows; and how to create a simple in-place family.
- How to place and modify stairs.
- How to create roof objects using Extrude and Footprint.
- How to create sections and elevations.
- How to add tags and create schedules.
- How to render a perspective view and create a walk-through.
- Autodesk Revit Architecture standards and settings for project units and dimension styles.
- How to create and edit a sheet view, including the use, creation, and editing of custom title blocks.
- The use of template files.
- How to create a detail view and how to add notes and linework to the view.
- How to create ceiling objects and place appropriate components in a ceiling to create a ceiling plan.
- How to create floors and how to manage their structure and appearance.
- How to create and edit groups.
- How to create and manage site objects to produce site plans.
- How to create and edit area analysis views.
Click here to download a hard copy schedule and registration form.

Revit Architecture Intermediate
Price: $400
Time: Monday – Tuesday 9 am – 4 pm; Wednesday 9 am – 12 pm
Available Dates: June13-15, June 22-24, July 18-20
What’s included?
- Autodesk Certified User Exam (to be completed at ASTI) – Associate level
- Autodesk Official Training Courseware ($85 Value)
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Guest Speakers
- Give-a-ways
Objectives:
After completing this day of instruction, teachers will understand and be able to explain:
- Understand working with the Family Editor 2D (Profiles, annotations, parameters, adding profiles to families)
- Understand working with the Family Editor 3D (solids, voids, categories, parameters, loading vs. saving)
- Create schedules (use shared parameters, calculated values & other schedule types)
- Working with room objects, color plans
- Create ceiling plans
- Generate a walkthrough / render
- Create quick building analysis.
Click here to download a hard copy schedule and registration form.

CAD CAMP Level 1
Price: $800
Times: Monday – Friday 9 am – 4 pm
Available Dates: June 13-17, June 20-24, July 18-22
What’s included?
- Autodesk Certified User Exam (to be completed at ASTI) – Associate level
- Autodesk Official Training Courseware ($85 Value)
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Guest Speakers
- Give-a-ways
Topics Covered: (See descriptions above)
- Revit Hands – On Fundamentals – (2 Days)
- Inventor Hands – On Fundamentals – (2 Days)
Click here to download a hard copy schedule and registration form.

Inventor CAD Camp
Price: $800
Times: Monday – Friday 9 am – 4 pm
Available Dates: June13-17
What’s included?
- Autodesk Certified User Exam (to be completed at ASTI) – Associate level
- Autodesk Official Training Courseware ($85 Value)
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Guest Speakers
- Give-a-ways
Topics Covered: (See descriptions above)
- Inventor Hands – On Fundamentals – (2 Days)
- Inventor Hands – On Intermediate – (2 Days)
Click here to download a hard copy schedule and registration form..

CAD CAMP Level 2:
Price: $800
Times: Monday – Friday 9 am – 4 pm
Available Dates: June 13-17, June 20-24, July 18-22
What’s included?
- Autodesk Certified User Exam (to be completed at ASTI) – Associate level
- Autodesk Official Training Courseware ($85 Value)
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Guest Speakers
- Give-a-ways
Topics Covered: (See descriptions above)
- Revit Hands – On Intermediate – (2 Days)
- Inventor Hands – On Intermediate – (2 Days)
Click here to download a hard copy schedule and registration form.

VEX Advanced Programming Workshop
Price: $300/student
Times: Thursday – Friday 9 am – 4 pm
Available Dates: July 14-15
- Meals are on theri own.
- Students must bring their own robot kits and sensors.
- Students will need a Cortex robot kit with:
- Batteries & Charger(s)
- EasyC V4 for Cortex and programming cable
- Tools
- 4 Omni Wheels
- Advanced Sensor Pack
- Gyro (optional)
- Accelermoneter (optional)
- Pneumatics (optional)
- LCD Display (optional)
Training Objectives:
- Coding best practices
- Switches
- Jumpers
- Memory Usage (What's an "int?")
- LEDs Programming the Joystick Gyro
- Autonomous best practices
- Graphic Terminal
- Feedback Loops (PID)
- LCD
Sensors and Actuators
- Potentiometers
- Ultra Sonic
- Encoders
- Quad Encoders
- Line Followers
- State Machines
- Gyro
- Acceleromter
- Pneumatics
Brainstorming
- Gateway Brainstorming
- Ideas
- Review
Click here to download a hard copy registration form.

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