Dinesh Tangudu
Revit training for hands-on, practical learning
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Dinesh Tangudu
Bachelors degree
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Each lesson is 55 min
50 lessons
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30 lessons
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20 lessons
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10 lessons
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About your tutor
"I have been really passionate about teaching from the start of my career, and I do believe that I possess all the qualities that a teacher needs to have, such as good communication skills and the ability to convey the matter to others with ease. I completed my bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. I have worked as a Revit online tutor for two years and have tutored about 15+ students, where I received lots of positive feedback from the students. Even though I am currently working as a BIM specialist, I still provide Revit tutoring to undergrads and working professionals. Additionally, I have developed expertise in Building Information Modeling (BIM) and am keen to leverage my teaching skills to help students and professionals understand and excel in BIM. My diverse educational background and tutoring experience have equipped me with the ability to simplify complex concepts, making me an ideal candidate for a Revit Tutor role."
Dinesh graduated from JNTU Kakinada
Expertise of your tutor
Career guidance
Assignment help
Portfolio Development
Project help
Software training
Exam prep
Student types for class
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Adult/Professionals
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Class overview
"All of my teaching techniques are completely focused on the needs of the individual students, and they are designed with their needs in mind. My tutoring sessions are generally detailed and tailored to the needs of the students. I consider every student to have unique needs, and I modify my teaching strategies accordingly. To ensure clarity and comprehension, I try to make concepts as simple and understandable as possible. I give careful, considerate explanations while attentively listening to the queries and worries of the students. I place a high value on keeping students involved in class discussions because it promotes a collaborative and dynamic learning environment. I also help my students with their homework, assignments, and test preparation, providing them with all the support they need to succeed academically. and I will try to explain by making reference to ongoing active projects, which could help with more understanding and accuracy. By the way, I am a Revit-certified professional."
Dinesh - also provides training in
3D Modelling
Revit
BIM
Flexible Scheduling
Allows 1h early scheduling
Allows 1h early rescheduling
Can wait for 20 mins after joining

10 day Refund
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Architecture concepts taught by Dinesh
The conversation covered professional backgrounds in IT and mechanical design engineering, the impact of AI on the market, and personal life in different countries. Discussions also included economic comparisons and technological adoption, with a brief mention of Revit as a tool.
Technology Adoption and Economic Impact
Global Economic Interdependence and Labor Costs
Digital Payment Systems and Market Dominance
Personal Development and Upskilling
The Student and Tutor worked through advanced Revit modeling techniques, focusing on floor modifications such as splitting faces, applying different paints, creating shaft openings for elevators, and introducing slopes for drainage using split lines and points. They planned to continue working through the Revit chapters and schedule future sessions to cover remaining topics.
Applying Surface Patterns to Floors
Creating Floor Slopes for Drainage
Creating Shaft Openings
Splitting and Painting Floors
The student and tutor worked through advanced floor creation and modification in Revit, including adding material layers, editing floor structures, and using tools like "Pick Wall" and "Copy to Clipboard." They also practiced splitting floor faces and applying different materials to specific zones, preparing for subsequent steps on pitched floors.
Adding Layers to Floors
Floor Boundaries and Core Interruption
Splitting and Painting Floor Faces
Copying and Pasting Elements Across Levels
The student and tutor worked through Chapter 6 of a Revit textbook, focusing on creating and modifying architectural floors. They practiced using various tools to sketch floor boundaries, adjust floor properties like thickness and material, and troubleshoot common modeling errors. The next session will continue with the current chapter and a new assignment is due on February 17th.
Revit Floor Properties and Material Assignment
Revit Sketching Tools: Pick Lines vs. Pick Walls
Revit Modeling Best Practices: Duplication and Renaming
Creating Architectural Floors in Revit
The Student and Tutor reviewed Navisworks for model review and site progress simulation. They also began working on a Revit model to create a presentation for potential land buyers, focusing on aesthetics and design. The plan is to continue working on the model's design and detailing in the next session.
Navisworks for Model Review
Exporting from Revit to Navisworks
Autodesk Construction Cloud (ACC)
Image Scaling and Tracing
The Student and Tutor worked on modeling a house in Revit, focusing on creating a base structure with structural floors and walls, and integrating it with the topography. They then created and modified roofs, attaching them to the walls. The Student was asked to practice the techniques learned and send the file back for review next session.
Joining Geometry
Roof Creation and Adjustment
Creating Structural Walls
Manual vs. Automated Stairs
Adjusting Topo Solids
Adding a Structural Floor Above Walls
Creating a Base Floor
Teaching tools used for classes
3D Modeling
BIM Software
Project Management tools
Technical Drawing Tools
Training focussed classes
Record lessons
Note taking
Chat for quick help
Parent feedback
Mobile joining
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