Students can be well trained with Revit skills.
Project based training with tools & adequate tool tips.
You need revit trial version or student version. If not, You will be assisted by me in the same.
Avail this opportunity without any delay
Customised trainings can be designed if you have basic knowledge.
BIM training and techniques would be explained & cleared as well:
CHAPTER â?? 1:
CHAPTER -2:
2.2: Special Features of Revit Architecture
2.3: Understanding Revit Elements
2.4: Working in one model with many views
CHAPTER -3: TERMS OF TECHNOLOGY
3.2: Recent files and Application Menu
3.3: Using Ribbon & Quick Access Toolbar(QAT)
3.4: Using Properties Palette
3.5: Modifying Properties & Professional Palette
3.6: Using Project Browser
3.7: Navigation Views (Zoom, Pan, and Rotate)
3.8: Salutation and Modifying Basics
3.9: Understanding Selection toggles
3.10: Accessing Revit Operation
3.11: Understanding view extends and cropping regions
CHAPTER-4: WORKING WITH PROJECT
4.2: Accessing Multiuser Projects using work share
4.3: Configure Project Settings
4.4: Adding Levels
4.5: Adding Grids
4.6: Referring Layout with temporary dimensions
4.7: Adding Columns
CHAPTER-5: MODELLING WALLS, DOORS AND WINDOWS
5.2: Using snaps
5.3: Wall Properties and Types
5.4: Locating Walls
5.5: Using Modifying Tools
5.6: Adding Doors and Windows
5.7: Using Constraints
5.8: Adding Plumbing Fixtures and other components
5.9: Using Autodesk Seek
5.10: Wall Joints
CHAPTER-6: LINKING IN REVIT
6.2: Creating Topography Link
6.3: Understanding CAD Inserts
6.4: Import Tips
6.5: Create a Group
6.6: Minor Groups to Create a Layout
6.7: Creating Revit Links
6.8: Rotating and Aligning a Revit Link
6.9: Establishing Shared Co-ordinates
6.10: Managing the links
6.11: Understanding File Formats
7.2: Working with Ceilings
7.3: Working with Floors
7.4: Working with Extrusion Roofs
7.5: Attaching Walls to Roofs
7.6: Using Slope Editing tools, Create a Flat Roof
7.7: Working with Slope Arrows
7.8: Adding Openings
CHAPTER -8: WORKING WITH STAIRS
8.2: Adding Railings to Stairs
8.3: Working with Component based Stairs
8.4: Adding Extensions to Railings
CHAPTER-9: WORKING WITH COMPLEX WALLS
9.2: Understanding Stacked Walls
9.3: Adding Curtain Walls
9.4: Adding Curtain Grids, Mullians and Panels
9.5: Creating Wall Sweeps and Reveals
9.6: Model Lines
CHAPTER-10: VIEWS, VISIBILITY & GRAPHIC CONTROLS
10.2: Working with Visibility & Graphics
10.3: Using View Templates
10.4: Hiding and Isolating objects in a model
10.5: Understanding View Range
10.6: Displaying Objects Above and Below in Plan Views
10.7: Using Line Work Tool
10.8: Using Cutaway Views
10.9: Using Sketchy Lines
CHAPTER-11: WORKING WITH ROOMS
11.2: Controlling Room Numbering
11.3: Understanding Room Bonding Elements
CHAPTER-12: DOCUMENTATION
12.2: Adding Schedule Views
12.3: Modifying Schedule Views
12.4: Creating Key Schedule
12.5: Using Images in the Schedule
12.6: Adding Sheets
12.7: Working with Place Order Sheets
12.8: Aligning Views with Guide Grid
12.9: Outputting Sheets to DWF file
12.10: Exporting to AutoCAD
CHAPTER-13: ANNOTATIONS
13.2: Adding Dimensions
13.3: Adding Symbols
13.4: Adding Legend Views
CHAPTER-14: DETAILING
14.2: Adding Detail Component
14.3: Using Arrays to Duplicate Parametrically
14.4: Adding Filled and Masking Regions
CHAPTER-15: PLOTTING
15.2: Creating PDF
CHAPTER-16: PRESENTATION
16.2: Rendering
16.3: Sun and Shadow Settings
16.4: Topography and Plants
CHAPTER-17: WORKING WITH FAMILIES
17.2: Creating a New Family from the Template
17.3: Using reference Planes, Parameters and Constraints
17.4: Adding Solid Geometry
17.5: Cutting Holes using Void Geometry
17.6: Adding Blends
17.7: Completing Families