Hagerman offers 3ds Max training by
Autodesk Certified Instructor
I recently participated in the Autodesk Certified
Instructor program. This program provides an in-depth
evaluation of an instructors proficiency with Autodesk 3ds
Max or Autodesk Maya and his/her ability to teach others.
This is different than an Autodesk Certified Expert
designation, in that the program recognizes that being an
expert does not always correlate to being an effective
teacher.
To qualify, one has to complete a couple of online tests to
gauge overall knowledge and teaching skills. Once qualified,
one attends a three-day workshop with up to five peers and
an evaluator. You need to be prepared to teach two hour-long
classes on randomly selected topics from a pool of 16 topics
directed either at the fundamental or the intermediate
student. Your class is recorded and your students are your
peers who are there participating in the same certification
workshop. You are graded on Technical Skills, Lesson
Effectiveness, and Presentation Skills.
Frankly, its a hard class to pass and my evaluator stated
that many have failed and no one has obtained a perfect
score. There are less than 40 people in the United States
with this certification. I am now one of them. It was a
wonderful, albeit extremely stressful, experience.
I learned a great deal of tips from some very talented
classmates. Our workshop was held in Chicago and was
attended by myself, two university professors from Canada,
and our evaluator, Ted Boardman.
So whats in it for me? I get official certification from
Autodesk. I also get an NFR copy of the current release of
Autodesk 3ds Max. I can use the official certification title
on business cards and promotional materials. And I join a
network of other professionals who have obtained the same
certification. Was it worth it? Definitely. Even if I had
failed, the knowledge I gained was well worth the
experience.
The program is not limited to Autodesk VARs. Information is
here on Autodesks website.
Well, enough about me. What about you? Is there a Max or VIZ
tutorial youd like to see? Is there something in the
new release that you dont quite understand? Is there
something thats just giving you fits? Drop me a line
and Ill put together a tutorial for next months
newsletter.