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Design Programs for Secondary Education

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    Description

    This session will highlight several exciting Autodesk partnership programs available to educators to inspire students to participate in design based learning, projects and competitions across science, coding & engineering. You will learn how our partnerships with Project Lead the Way and F1 in Schools engage students in developing the skills necessary for achieving academic and future career success.

    Key Learnings

    • Learn about the programs available to educators
    • Deep dive into specific programs
    • Understand how to use programs for your classroom
    • Hear about the future direction of programs

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    Product
    Fusion
    Industries
    Continuing education and professional education
    Product design and manufacturing
    Topics
    Design
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