Schedule
REGISTRATION AND PARTICIPATION
Once you register for the Data Day Online event, you will automatically be registered for all sessions included in the below program. This will ensure you receive recordings for any session you may not be able to attend live.
There are 3 Roundtable discussions included in the program which will have both active and inactive participants. Active participants will be involved in the live discussion and have every opportunity to contribute to the discussion. Inactive participants will be able to able to contribute using the Q&A and chat functions within Zoom Webinar. As an active participant you will need to have audio (and video if possible) set up.
You will be given the option to apply for which type of participation you are more comfortable with during registration and prior to the beginning of each discussion session.
Please note active participants are limited.
All times are in Central Daylight Time (CDT)
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Wednesday, 22 July, 2020
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Collaborating Before the Model and Start Collaborating Around DataMr Brok Howard, dRofusPre-Design, Design, Construction, Operations and MaintenanceData dayData Management, Interoperability/OpenBIM/ CollaborationNon Vendor Specific
Synopsis:
This session is about collaboration around the ‘I’ in BIM. BIM workflows are centered around collaboration, but what about collaboration beyond the model? How can we be better at collaborating around the data?
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Roundtable: Collaborating Before the Model and Start Collaborating Around DataBrok Howard, dRofusOperations and Maintenance, Pre-Design, Design, ConstructionData dayData Management, Interoperability/OpenBIM/ CollaborationNon Vendor Specific
Synopsis:
This session is about collaboration around the ‘I’ in BIM. BIM workflows are centered around collaboration, but what about collaboration beyond the model? How can we be better at collaborating around the data?
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- Thursday, 23 July, 2020
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Excel for Design ProfessionalsMr Patrick Knee, Hughes Group ArchitectsPre-Design, DesignData dayCoding and CustomisationAutodesk, Nemetschek, Other Vendor
Synopsis:
Excel can make your information work for you. It is a powerful tool that can run complex calculations, automatically highlight information, or filter large lists of information. This class is for users who have data that Excel can accept and want an easier way to manage that data.
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Revit Dashboards the Cheap and Easy WayMr Jason Kunkel, CADD MicrosystemsDesign, ConstructionData dayData Management, Model ManagementAutodesk, Other Vendor
Synopsis:
This session covers the concepts and theories around tracking Revit model integrity in a visual dashboard and walks through the steps and tools needed to set a dashboard up with relatively inexpensive applications.
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- Wednesday, 29 July, 2020
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Revit. A One Stop Data ShopMs Eileen Phan, Walter P Moore Mr Timon Hazell, Walter P MoorePre-Design, Design, ConstructionData dayData Management, Interoperability/OpenBIM/ CollaborationAutodesk
Synopsis:
Come discover how to make Revit your one stop shop for everything related to data. The purpose of this class is to demonstrate how to create a data-centric model. This class will show you the variety of data that can be stored in Revit and be utilized for digital workflows.
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Roundtable: Revit. A One Stop Data ShopEileen Phan, Walter P MoorePre-Design, Design, ConstructionData dayData Management, Interoperability/OpenBIM/ CollaborationAutodesk
Synopsis:
Come discover how to make Revit your one stop shop for everything related to data. The purpose of this class is to demonstrate how to create a data-centric model. This class will show you the variety of data that can be stored in Revit and be utilized for digital workflows.
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- Thursday, 30 July, 2020
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Roundtable: Methods for Collecting Data On the Use of ComputationMr Richard Schmitt, SmithGroup Ms Dana De Filippi, SmithGroupPre-Design, Design, ConstructionBILTComputational Design, Data ManagementAutodesk, Other Vendor
Synopsis:
Computational design has been heralded for its ability to enhance efficiency and tame complexity of 3D models and data. But how do you know what tools are being used, on what projects and by whom? This presentation will discuss how to collect this data and the value found in it.
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Big Data for Big Projects, Using Information for Any Scale of DesignMr Tadeh Hakopian, HMC architectsOperations and Maintenance, Pre-Design, DesignData dayData Management, Project ManagementNon Vendor Specific, Open Source
Synopsis:
Have you considered the data in your project? The average AEC project has gigabytes of data content that are usually untapped but can unleash a great deal of value if used properly. Learn what kind of data you have available to you and how it can be leveraged.
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- Friday, 31 July, 2020
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TESTINGGabi Caruana, RTC Events ManagementPre-Design, Design, Construction, Operations and MaintenanceData dayData Management, Interoperability/OpenBIM/ CollaborationNon Vendor Specific
Synopsis:
This session is about collaboration around the ‘I’ in BIM. BIM workflows are centered around collaboration, but what about collaboration beyond the model? How can we be better at collaborating around the data?
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