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NEED HELP: How to teach AutoCAD

Hello all, I need some advice:

This week's pre-season meeting's topic is AutoCAD and 3D-Studio Max. I have plenty of mentors with knowledge of these programs, and my intention was to let the kids play around with them in a large computer lab.

Unfortunately, we are unable to get a computer lab for that night.

I have a huge room with a projector, and a lap-top to run the program on. The mentors could play around with the program and the kids would watch on the large projection screen... but I think that may be really boring.

Do any of you have any ideas or input on how I could make this interesting? I had the idea to draw something, but have kids in the audience shout out where to place the cursor and stuff. But still... I want to make it fun and interesting. Any ideas???


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