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Title:  Google SketchUp Intermediate: Presentation

Presenter: Bonnie Roskes    

Dates: Friday, July 23

Total Number of Days: 1

Time: 9:00 AM- 4:00 PM

Archive: Can't make the scheduled time? You can participate 24/7 viewing archived session at your convenience!

Certificate: 10 seat hours

Cost: $35

Location: Online - CRSTE on Elluminate

Maximum number of Attendees:  15


Bonnie Roskes
Watch Bonnie’s presentation at the CyberConference here!

Description:  For those who can create basic SketchUp models, this session will show you several ways to present those models to others. Topics covered will be styles (ways to control how the model is displayed), layers (to control which parts of the model are displayed or hidden), animation and scenes, and the Section Plane tool. All of the elements can be combined with one another to enable you to show your model in fun, impressive ways.

What to Bring: A wireless laptop with a current browser and the ability to install and run Google SketchUp.



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