Well it's been quite the busy week lately! My only excuse for not blogging is the fact that I have just been ultra busy! Do you ever have one of those crazy weeks where you just feel like you are treading water and trying desperately to just stay afloat? One of the reasons I've been so ultra busy was because I changed to a different department at Autodesk. I am so excited to now be working with the Autodesk Customer Experience team. That means I will be in a better position to help out Autodesk product users (that means you!). The Customer Experience team at Autodesk is all about doing what they can to ensure a great experience and that definitely brings a smile to my face. Pretty much the same job...different team that's a little more up my alley. Joseph Wurcher (the AU Blog) and I have been working on the final Autodesk University schedule and we hope to put the final stamp of approval on it soon! This year we have over 625 classes (fantastic!) and we are loving the great courses that were submitted. Now it's just a matter of getting the right classes at the right time...which can really be a juggling feat. Sometimes I feel like its a giant Rubik's cube. Announcing the Autodesk Customer Video Project! They will be giving away 100 of the very cool Flip Video Cameras (I want one!) in return for a couple of minutes of video. They are looking for a few good passionate AutoCAD users who want to share their stories with us (how AutoCAD has changed your life, cool projects you've done, etc). You upload the videos to the website then after approval you get to be features on the AutoCAD site! Think of this like the YouTube for AutoCAD fans. You can request your camera send an email to [email protected]. Don't miss out! This almost sounds too good to be true! I'm off to a Customer presentation for Emcor Corporation. I'll be doing my "60 AutoCAD Tips in 60 Minutes" presentation...which is a whirlwind tour through some very cool tips (or at least I think they are cool). I'll be doing a 90 minute version of the same presentation (with 30 more tips) at Autodesk University so be sure to join me!