Tekla Structures learning content

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eLearning First steps with Tekla Structures
This course is designed to guide new users through the essential basic-level tasks in Tekla Structures.
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Introduction to Tekla Structures elearning
Starting with a ready-made model, this course provides an overview of key tools and processes in Tekla Structures by guiding you through some simple tasks. It is meant to serve as a high-level overview of the product, and so does not teach you how to create models. For hands-on modeling, please enroll in the First Steps with Tekla Structures course.
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Tekla Structures steel fundamentals
This extensive course includes everything you need to learn about Tekla Structures as a steel detailer. It consists of an introduction and 40 modules that will teach you and your team how to work efficiently in 3D. The course follows a specific workflow that teaches you how to create a model step-by-step, with all structural elements and details, generate fabrication and erection drawings and bills-of-materials from the model, and create and share collaboration documentation.
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Tekla Structures rebar fundamentals
This course covers the fundamentals of rebar detailing with Tekla Structures. With 7 hours of content consisting of an introduction and 28 tutorials, you'll learn what you need to know about rebar detailing with Tekla Structures. Plus, we've included several reference models and drawings for you to practice with. The tutorials use the metric system and Default environment.
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Tekla Structures Numbering fundamentals
  In Tekla Structures, numbering a model is a crucial process and involves assigning identification numbers to different structural components within a building or construction project. This numbering system is essential for several reasons, such as helping in clearly identifying and organizing all the components in a structural model, ensuring that parts are produced and put together correctly, and tracking materials and quantities.

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