Be Autodesk Certified on Web

Autodesk's agreement with University Online (UOL) to develop a "virtual campus" on the Web means educators will be able to purchase training software, learning resources and online courses for Autodesk 2D and 3D design, and modeling and animation software. The virtual campus will consist of two primary components, the first being a "classroom" that provides computer-managed training courses on Autodesk software. The second is a "store" that allows Autodesk value-added software developers to advertise and sell their training products and services. In addition, Autodesk's virtual campus will let one view demonstrations of new products and software releases, and participate in software certification and assessment programs. University Online, Falls Church, VA, (703) 533-7500, www.uol.com.

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