Friday, February 27, 2009

IRender nXt Rendering Contest

IRender nXt Rendering Contest
Render Plus is launching a new IRender nXt rendering contest. It starts on Monday March 1, 2009, and will run until April 2, 2009. Results will be announced on April 15, 2009.
Use your skills with IRender nXt and win valuable prizes.

1st prize
Kindle 2 (value $359.00) or Render Plus Combo (value $599.00)
2nd prize
Acer V223-WBD 22" Widescn Monitor (value $166.99) or IRender nXt (value $449.00)
3rd prize
Logitech Quickcam Deluxe (value $69.00) or IRender Lite (value $189.00)

http://www.renderplus.com/wk/IRender_nXt_Rendering_Contest_w.htm

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Big6™ Process Model

The Big6™ Skills
The Big6 is a process model of how people of all ages
solve an information problem.

1. Task Definition
1.1 Define the information problem
1.2 Identify information needed (to solve the information problem)
What is my current task?
What are some topics or questions I need to answer?
What information will I need?

2. Information Seeking Strategies
2.1 Determine all possible sources (brainstorm)
2.2 Select the best sources
What are all the possible sources to check?
What are the best sources of information for this task?

3. Location and Access
3.1 Locate sources (intellectually and physically)
3.2 Find information within sources
Where can I find these sources?
Where can I find the information in the source?

4. Use of Information
4.1 Engage (e.g., read, hear, view, touch)
4.2 Extract relevant information
What information do I expect to find in this source?
What information from the source is useful?

5. Synthesis
5.1 Organize from multiple sources
5.2 Present the information
How will I organize my information?
How should I present my information?

6. Evaluation
6.1 Judge the product (effectiveness)
6.2 Judge the process (efficiency)
Did I do what was required?
Did I complete each of the Big6 Stages efficiently?

myCADsite.com

This web site has been around for 10 years, offering the best in free online training for AutoCAD. The lessons are adapted from a 4 level course I developed for new AutoCAD users. Originally, the tutorials were deigned for Release 14 and have now been updated and adapted for AutoCAD 2008. My approach has always been to teach the commands in their context and in a natural progression. Each tutorial also has a quiz to help students review.
http://www.we-r-here.com/cad/index.htm

CADTutor Tutorials

CADTutor tutorials are all original and specifically designed to get you working with AutoCAD and other applications as knowledgeably as possible. We don't believe in providing only quick step-by-step tutorials like other sites. Our tutorials are comprehensive and aim to give you a deeper understanding and a better learning experience.
See the AutoCAD tutorials page for more information.
http://www.cadtutor.net/tutorials/