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Okay, I have worked in two different companies now as a Revit Specialist, solving issues and helping in the drafting work. I have taught a couple people one on one and have done an alright job of getting them proficient with the program. My problem now is that I need to teach a large group of people (who are all at different experience levels of Revit). What I want to know if there is a tutorial out there that will teach different levels? Like a "Basics of Revit" or "Intermediate Revit" Tutorial, etc. I'm not sure that I would feel comfortable nor do I have the tools to create my own tutorials. Does anyone have any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
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www.cadclips would be my suggestion.
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