New Offerings Provide Tools to Help Prepare Students for Successful Design
Careers
SAN RAFAEL, Calif., May 5 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Autodesk (Nasdaq:
ADSK) today announced that it will offer five new industry-oriented software
suites to help students learn core design and engineering skills. The suites
contain extensive 2D and 3D Autodesk software used by professionals worldwide.
The new bundled packages encourage a multidisciplinary educational approach,
enabling faculty to teach key concepts to prepare students for rewarding
architecture, engineering and design careers. These suites, to be offered
globally, will be available in English as well as more than 10 other
languages.
"Around the world, there is a tremendous need for engineering and design
professionals with relevant education and technology skills to address current
and future challenges," said Joe Astroth, Ph.D., Autodesk vice president of
Learning and Education. "Our new software suites and curricula will help meet
that need. By offering our customers more purchasing options, along with
enhanced 2010 versions of many of our award-winning products, we aim to make
faculty and students even more successful."
Solutions for Postsecondary Academic Institutions:
-- Autodesk Education Suite for Architecture and Engineering 2010
-- Autodesk Education Suite for Civil and Structural Engineering 2010
-- Autodesk Education Suite for Mechanical Engineering 2010
-- Autodesk Education Suite for Industrial Design 2010
-- Autodesk Education Master Suite 2010 (includes all products in the
other suites)
The suites include the 2010 versions of 18 industry-leading Autodesk
products, offering new features and functionality to help aspiring design
professionals worldwide improve their competitive advantage. More information
is available at the Education Product Center at www.autodesk.com/education.
The suites are supported by nine curricula that promote teaching concepts.
Curricula include professionally developed lecture notes, student workbooks,
challenging projects and other valuable tools to help instructors teach
crucial skills. Among the new curricula are Sustainable Design Education
Curriculum, a series of lessons that explore the methods and tools to better
prepare students for the integrated practice of sustainable design; Autodesk
Revit Architecture BIM (Building Information Modeling) Curriculum, a series of
project-based lesson plans designed to support classroom teaching and promote
student understanding of BIM; AutoCAD Civil 3D BIM Curriculum, to give
students the tools to compete and succeed in civil engineering careers; and
AutoCAD Inventor Curriculum, featuring 3D mechanical design from sketching,
modeling and documentation to analysis and visualization. All curricula are
available at the Student Engineering and Design Community, an online resource
for students and educators.
Solutions for Secondary Schools,
In addition to the postsecondary offerings, Autodesk will offer two suites
to inspire secondary school students to see the dynamic connection between
science, technology, engineering and math (STEM).
Autodesk Design Academy 2010 includes 2D and 3D software and learning
tools to help students prepare for future academic degrees and careers in
architecture, engineering and design. Among its curricula are Design Basics
Curriculum, which introduces students to foundational design knowledge;
Pre-Architecture Curriculum, illustrating the architectural design process
through real-world projects; Robotics Curriculum, a fun, interactive way to
learn engineering; and Science and Math Curriculum, which helps students
connect with technology using mathematic and scientific principles to solve
problems. The curricula will be available online at the Student Engineering
and Design Community.
Autodesk continues to offer Autodesk Animation Academy, a modular suite
that introduces students to 3D visualization, animation and visual effects
technology.
Purchasing and Availability
English language versions of the new industry-oriented suites are
scheduled to begin shipping in June, and will be offered in other languages
during the summer. Generally, licenses for each suite will be available in
volume discount packages, ranging from small class packages to large school
packages, depending on the customer's geographic region.
Individual Product Offerings
In addition to the new suites, licenses of many 2010 products are
available individually for classroom use to give faculty greater purchasing
flexibility. For those students who choose to benefit from product ownership,
licenses of a limited number of individual products are available for
purchase.
For additional information about Autodesk's 2010 education offerings,
please visit www.autodesk.com/education.
Student Engineering and Design Community
Students and faculty can download the 2010 releases of 25 leading Autodesk
products for free* on the Student Engineering and Design Community. The
company has added three new offerings, including its flagship product, AutoCAD
2010, as well as AutoCAD Structural Detailing 2010 and AutoCAD P&ID 2010.
Students also can download many learning resources, search for internships and
jobs, showcase their designs and discuss design topics with their peers. In
addition, educators can download curricula and exchange best practices. Since
its launch in 2006, the community has expanded to more than 600,000 members
representing more than 19,000 schools in 139 countries.
Autodesk Education Initiatives
Autodesk supports students and educators by providing design software,
innovative programs and other resources designed to inspire the next
generation of professionals. By supporting educators to advance design
education and science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills,
Autodesk is helping prepare students for future academic and career success.
Autodesk supports schools and institutions of higher learning worldwide
through substantial discounts, subscriptions, grant programs, training,
curricula development and community resources. For more information about
Autodesk education programs and solutions, visit autodesk.com/education.
About Autodesk
Autodesk, Inc., is a world leader in 2D and 3D design software for the
manufacturing, building and construction, and media and entertainment markets.
Since its introduction of AutoCAD software in 1982, Autodesk has developed the
broadest portfolio of state-of-the-art Digital Prototyping solutions to help
customers experience their ideas before they are real. Fortune 1000 companies
rely on Autodesk for the tools to visualize, simulate and analyze real-world
performance early in the design process to save time and money, enhance
quality and foster innovation. For additional information about Autodesk,
visit www.autodesk.com.
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license agreement that accompanies download of the software.
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