Intelligent Embedded Instruction for Computer-Aided Design (CAD) systems

User training on computer-aided design (CAD) systems traditionally has been expensive and ineffective. In addition, rapid changes in CAD software demand frequent update instruction to be able to take full advantage of the system's capabilities. As the U.S. army Corps of Engineers begins using C...

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COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN
COMPUTER AIDED INSTRUCTION
Computer Programming and Software
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DAILY OCCURRENCE
EDUCATION
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QUESTIONNAIRES
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STUDENTS
TEACHING METHODS
TRAINING
USER NEEDS
VARIATIONS
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