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videotutorial revit

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hi to all, after searching in the forum (perhaps incorrectly) not finding indication, I ask if you could kindly indicate if and where you can find a good videotutorial of revit in dvd or that you can download also for a fee, as in study where I work besides autocad and autodesk architecture 2012 is also present revit architecture that no one uses because we have no knowledge about it.
I say videotutorial as in the office I have little time to devote myself to teaching and therefore I would like to take advantage of the free time strawberries that I have at home to learn how it works, that unlike manuals (with which it is essential to interact with the program what I do not have), allows me to see and store the various learning phases even without having an immediate practical feedback.
Thank you in advance.
 
if you are in sub, you can install a second copy on the pc (personal of employees).

ps. I moved the discussion in this forum
 
So...
if you want someone to use revit send it in working hours to do a learning course.
if you type in google search: videotutorial revit
find it iosa
for example on www.revitlab.com there are several cds for arguments
 
hi was for that he proposed several times, the fact is that the idea of doing me about 300 km a day does not entusiama much, therefore I was trying to get around the problem.
Anyway, I took a quick look at the site you proposed and I think it's just what I'm looking for.
Thank you.
 
right from the s in recent days I downloaded and obviously paid the activation, the video course of revit, (wrong both to the 2010 version) and for those who like me must learn from the bases is quite exhaustive and well structured, and guarantees at least for what I could see a fast learning.
However I do not exclude any further from buying some course from revit lab, than from what I have seen deals with specific topics.
p.s. the boss bought a book of am4, but it almost exclusively treats the sector of families, and the thing at least for the immediate I find it difficult to understand, given my current level of knowledge of the program, but that at a quick one seems quite interesting.
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