AutoCAD Training Overview
This training guide introduces students to drawing based and geospatial features within the AutoCAD® Map 3D software.
Students learn about the features and functions of the AutoCAD Map 3D software, including how to create, manage, and map data. The training guide covers the fundamental topics of the AutoCAD Map 3D software.
AutoCAD Training Topics
- Describe the Autodesk Map 3D user interface
- Create and edit geometry
- Link and manage drawing-based attribute data
- Use object classification
- Connect to geospatial features
- Edit geospatial features
- Import and export drawing-based data
- Work with raster images
- Work with source drawings
- Use source drawing queries
- Stylize drawings and geospatial features
- Plot maps
- Use Survey Data
- Use Lidar Data
- Work with Industry Models
Prerequisites:
This training guide is designed for the student who is new to the AutoCAD Map 3D software. It is recommended that you have a working knowledge of the following:
- Creating, opening, and saving drawing files, changing the display of a drawing by zooming and panning, displaying and docking toolbars, saving and restoring named views, using object snaps, and managing layers and controlling layer visibility.
- Microsoft® Windows® software.
AutoCAD Training Course Duration
24 hours
AutoCAD Training Course outline
Chapter 1: Getting Started
Lesson: AutoCAD Map 3D User Interface
Exercise: Exploring the AutoCAD Map 3D User Interface
Chapter 2: Creating and Editing Geometry
Lesson: Using Coordinate Geometry
Exercise: Use Coordinate Geometry to Draw a Parcel.
Lesson: Performing Drawing Cleanup
Exercise: Clean Up the Water Mains Drawing
Chapter 3: Linking and Managing Drawing-Based Attribute Data
Lesson: Creating and Attaching Object Data
Exercise: Create an Object Data Table
Exercise: Attach Object Data to Objects
Lesson: Editing and Managing Object Data
Exercise: Edit Object Data
Lesson: Creating Dynamic Annotation
Exercise: Creating Annotation in AutoCAD Map 3D
Lesson: Connecting to a Database
Exercise: Attach an External Database Table and Use Data View
Lesson: Defining a Link Template and Linking Records to Objects
Exercise: Define a Link Template and Generate Links.
Lesson: Using Database Information in a Drawing
Exercise: Using Database Information in a Drawing
Chapter 4: Using Object Classification
Lesson: Setting Up Object Classifications
Exercise: Set Up an Object Class
Lesson: Classify, Select, and Create Classified Objects
Exercise: Classify, Select, and Create Classified Objects
Chapter 5: Importing and Exporting Drawing-Based Data
Lesson: Importing and Exporting Data
Exercise: Import an ArcView ShapeFile
Exercise: Export an Autodesk SDF File
Chapter 6: Establishing a Geospatial Environment
Lesson: Connecting to a Feature Source
Lesson: Using Coordinate Systems
Exercise: Re-project Geospatial Data
Lesson: Working with Point Data
Exercise: Attach an ODBC Point Source
Lesson: Query Features on Connect
Exercise: Use an Attribute Filter with a SDF
Chapter 7: Editing Features
Lesson: Editing Feature Attributes and Geometry
Exercise: Edit Geometry and Attributes
Lesson: Moving Data Between DWG Objects and FDO Features.
Exercise: Convert DWG Objects into FDO Features
Lesson: Merging and Splitting Features.
Exercise: Split a Zoning feature.
Exercise: Merge Waterline Features
Lesson: Enhanced Data Exchange
Exercise: Save Current Map to AutoCAD
Chapter 8: Working with Raster Images
Lesson: Inserting Raster Images
Exercise: Inserting Raster Images
Lesson: Modifying Inserted Raster Image Properties and Behavior
Exercise: Change Inserted Image Properties
Lesson: Connecting to Raster Images
Exercise: Connect to a Raster Feature Source
Lesson: Working with DEM Files
Exercise: Attach and Stylize a DEM
Exercise: Create Contour Lines from a DEM
Chapter 9: Working with Source Drawings
Lesson: Attaching Source Drawings
Lesson: Working with Coordinate Systems
Exercise: Create a Drive Alias
Exercise: Attach Source Drawings.
Chapter 10: Using Source Drawing Queries
Lesson: Define Property and Location Queries
Exercise: Define a Property and Location Query.
Lesson: Altering Properties During Queries.
Exercise: Alter Properties During a Query
Lesson: Using the Query Library.
Exercise: Save and Run a Saved Query
Lesson: Save Back to Queried Drawings.
Exercise: Save Queried and New Objects to Source Drawing
Chapter 11: Stylizing Drawings and Features
Lesson: About the Display Manager
Exercise: Create a Display Map from Existing Drawings and Add Elements
Exercise: Add Styles to Display Map Elements.
Lesson: Stylizing FDO Features
Exercise: Stylize FDO Features.
Exercise: Move Text Between a Drawing and an FDO Data Store.
Chapter 12: Plotting Maps .
Lesson: Prepare a Layout Sheet for Review
Exercise: Create a Layout for a Display Map
Lesson: Map Books.
Exercise: Create a Template for Map Books
Exercise: Generate a Map Book
Chapter 13: Survey Data
Lesson: Creating Survey Data Stores
Exercise: Creating Parcel Survey Data Store
Lesson: Working with Survey Data Stores
Exercise: Working with Survey Data Stores.
Lesson: Working with Point Clouds.
Exercise: Working with Point Clouds.
Lesson: Chapter Summary
Chapter 14: Industry Models
Lesson: Open, Edit, and Create an Industry Model.
Exercise: Open and Edit an Industry Model
Exercise: Start a New Drawing from an Industry Model Template
Exercise: Import data into the Industry Model from an FDO data store
Appendix A: AutoCAD Map 3D with 64-bit Windows
Lesson: 64-bit Windows with Microsoft Office 2010 Loaded.
Lesson: Using the 64-bit Microsoft Access Engine with Windows 7 and 32-bit
Microsoft Office
Appendix B: Additional Exercises
Exercise: Connect to a Feature Source
Exercise: Use a Spatial Filter with a SHP
Exercise: Convert Drawings into the Current Project Coordinates.
Exercise: Querying Objects Based on Object and SQL Data
Exercise: Performing a Compound Query
Exercise: Create a Thematic Map
Exercise: Create a Legend
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