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New Vectorworks Community – Vectorworking

November 7, 2009 in CAD, Vectorworks


Personal Invitation
Join VectorWorking
the New Online Community
for Architects, Landscape & Lighting Designers
Novedge is the proud host of a new online social community for all users and enthusiasts of Nemetschek Vectorworks, with user groups dedicated to each Vectorworks version and complementary products. The new community, called VectorWorking, hosts videos, tutorials, tips & tricks, and provides a unique environment where Vectorworks users can meet, share experiences, and learn from each other.
 
We welcome you to join this new community and connect with other designers and professionals. Membership is free and your privacy will be strongly protected.
Join VectorWorking Now!



Source: archoncad – New Vectorworks Community – Vectorworking
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What is Social Capital?

October 2, 2009 in CAD, Vectorworks

Jessie mentioned to me today about Social Capital. Of course, I went along with the conversation for a while before I said, “What is Social Capital?” I also turned to my favorite search engine to see what I could find out about social capital.

Wikipedia says that the term social capital fist came up in 1916. Who would have thought that is was so old. I thought the term was a new one to describe something related to the Internet. I think that social capital relates to us as humans and as social creatures, and the Internet is just the new way of being in touch.

This is from Wikipedia:
L.J. Hanifan’s 1916 article regarding local support for rural schools is one of the first occurrences of the term "social capital" in reference to social cohesion and personal investment in the community.[3] In defining the concept, Hanifan contrasts social capital with material goods by defining it as:
"I do not refer to real estate, or to personal property or to cold cash, but rather to that in life which tends to make these tangible substances count for most in the daily lives of people, namely, goodwill, fellowship, mutual sympathy and social intercourse among a group of individuals and families who make up a social unit… If he may come into contact with his neighbor, and they with other neighbors, there will be an accumulation of social capital, which may immediately satisfy his social needs and which may bear a social potentiality sufficient to the substantial improvement of living conditions in the whole community. The community as a whole will benefit by the coöperation of all its parts, while the individual will find in his associations the advantages of the help, the sympathy, and the fellowship of his neighbors (pp. 130-131)."
When I first saw this, I thought, that can’t be relevant. But I believe I was wrong. I think this definition works well for today. All that has changed is our way of meeting. We now meet online and can choose who our friends are online. You can make friends with people overseas that you have never physically met.

Actually, it reminded me of my high school days when my teachers tried to get us to think, by introducing us to Marshall McLuhan. McLuhan talked about the world becoming a Global Village through the use of the telephone and TV. If only he could have seen Twitter. Now we have the ability to create and join our own global villages, we can belong to more than one village simultaneously and we can know what is going in our villages…
Source: archoncad – What is Social Capital?
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Lexington, MA

August 5, 2009 in CAD, SolidWorks

Lexington is a small community just outside of Boston on your way to Concord in Massachusetts.  It’s one of those places visitors may not expect to find themselves when coming to this grand state.  It has a quaint downtown with simple flare.  SolidWorks Corp (aka DS SolidWorks Corporation) has invited many of the SolidWorks bloggers [...]

Source: SolidWorks Legion – Lexington, MA
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Autodesk MS Ride Team – Sponsors needed

July 29, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD

From the Autodesk MS Ride team site…

Team Autodesk

Autodesk believes in being a responsive community partner. Through our products, values and actions we strive to build and foster healthy, sustainable communities. Our mission is to improve and enrich the lives of those in need by supporting vital community programs. We care. It’s what we do.

The number [...]

Source: All About CAD – Autodesk MS Ride Team – Sponsors needed
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Webinars on DesignReForm?

July 20, 2009 in AutoCAD, CAD


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So, we’re thinking about a new endeavor for the DesignReForm community. We’re considering the possibility of broadcasting webinars, probably a handful of times per month. But, before we go any further with this idea, we’d like to know what you think about it!

Here are some questions we have in regards to the webinars, if you’d …

Source: All About CAD – Webinars on DesignReForm?
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