Education - Classroom Design Software Programs
Secondary Education
Autodesk collaborates with secondary educators and technical experts to provide resources that will help prepare and inspire students to pursue academic degrees in architecture, engineering, and the digital arts. The following are Autodesk Academic Solutions for Secondary schools:
Post-Secondary Education
Autodesk brings industry knowledge to the academic world, helping to shape a positive future in engineering education through comprehensive, discipline-specific technology suites that encourage multidisciplinary learning. The following are Autodesk Academic Solutions for Post-secondary schools:
- Autodesk Education Master Suite 2012
- Autodesk Building Design Suite 2012 for Education
- Autodesk Infrastructure Design Suite 2012 for Education
- Autodesk Product Design Suite 2012 for Education
- Autodesk Factory Design Suite 2012 for Education
- Autodesk Education Suite 2012 for Entertainment Creation
Register for an Autodesk Teacher Workshop, to learn how to implement Autodesk Digital STEAM Workshops in your class.
Student Resources
Autodesk provides students with tools and resources to explore both design ideas and exciting careers through the Student Engineering and Design Community. Students can also learn about Today's Design Career options – which are numerous – on the Autodesk website.
Vex Robotics Design System
Our Lab Kits make it easy to bring VEX Robotics into the classroom while making your budget go farther. Turn-key bundles of the most essential classroom equipment make it easy to order while saving you money.
Ignition Game Design Academy
The Ignition Game Design Academy is a comprehensive curriculum that teaches the student real-world game engine principles and what it takes to create a game level.
Tips & Techniques
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