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5.0 out of 5 stars
A great way to learn AutoCAD,
By Jim B. (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AutoCAD 2004: A Building Approach, Book 1--Learning the Basics (Paperback)
I've used the previous edition and am now using the new edition of these books for my high school technology classes and really like them. In place of lectures, I let the students work through the books at their own pace. These books are so well written with easy to follow instructions that my students learn the AutoCAD program very quickly. The best part is that after the students have completed the exercises in the books, I can assign them any drawing and they can do it. I really recommend these books to any instructor who teaches an introductory course in AutoCAD or for any individual who wants to learn AutoCAD on their own.
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Another Success,
By Randy Duston (Westminster, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AutoCAD 2004: A Building Approach, Book 2--Taking Command (Paperback)
I had purchesed the 2002 seris for work and found the books to be the best step-by-step text on AutoCAD had had found to date. When my company updated to 2004, I checked to see if Mr. Metz had writen a new seris for the latest version. I was elated when I saw that he had. This new seris is as easy to use as the original.These books are the most user friendly I have ever used. Weather you are a novice or seasoned AutoCAD user, these books should be on your shelf at work or home. If there could be a higher rating then 5 stars, this AutoCAD seris would get my vote.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Success,
By Randy Duston (Westminster, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AutoCAD 2004: A Building Approach, Book 3--From Concept to Application (Paperback)
I had purchesed the 2002 seris for work and found the books to be the best step-by-step text on AutoCAD had had found to date. When my company updated to 2004, I checked to see if Mr. Metz had writen a new seris for the latest version. I was elated when I saw that he had. This new seris is as easy to use as the original.These books are the most user friendly I have ever used. Weather you are a novice or seasoned AutoCAD user, these books should be on your shelf at work or home. If there could be a higher rating then 5 stars, this AutoCAD seris would get my vote.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Success,
By Randy Duston (Westminster, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AutoCAD 2004: A Building Approach, Book 1--Learning the Basics (Paperback)
I had purchesed the 2002 seris for work and found the books to be the best step-by-step text on AutoCAD had had found to date. When my company updated to 2004, I checked to see if Mr. Metz had writen a new seris for latest version. I was elated when I saw that he had. This new seris is as easy to use as the original.These books are the most user friendly I have ever used. Weather you are a novice or seasoned AutoCAD user, these books should be on your shelf at work or home. If there could be a higher rating then 5 stars, this AutoCAD seris would get my vote.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great way to learn AutoCAD,
By Jim B. (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AutoCAD 2004: A Building Approach, Book 2--Taking Command (Paperback)
I've used the previous edition and am now using the new edition of these books for my high school technology classes and really like them. In place of lectures, I let the students work through the books at their own pace. These books are so well written with easy to follow instructions that my students learn the AutoCAD program very quickly. The best part is that after the students have completed the exercises in the books, I can assign them any drawing and they can do it. I really recommend these books to any instructor who teaches an introductory course in AutoCAD or for any individual who wants to learn AutoCAD on their own.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A great way to learn AutoCAD,
By Jim B. (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: AutoCAD 2004: A Building Approach, Book 3--From Concept to Application (Paperback)
I've used the previous edition and am now using the new edition of these books for my high school technology classes and really like them. In place of lectures, I let the students work through the books at their own pace. These books are so well written with easy to follow instructions that my students learn the AutoCAD program very quickly. The best part is that after the students have completed the exercises in the books, I can assign them any drawing and they can do it. I really recommend these books to any instructor who teaches an introductory course in AutoCAD or for any individual who wants to learn AutoCAD on their own. |
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AutoCAD 2004: A Building Approach, Book 2--Taking Command by Terry D. Metz (Paperback - June 30, 2003)
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