
What if you could learn something useful about your favorite Autodesk design software in under 90 seconds?
We’re experimenting with “Learning Reels,” ultra-short videos designed to surface practical tips, highlight expert workflows, and spark ideas you can immediately apply in your work. They are “quick wins” for your day.
We would love your feedback!
Check out the pilot Learning Reels using the links provided and share your feedback as a comment on the LinkedIn post.
Autodesk Revit
- Revit Customer Steel Connections
- Revit Publish Settings
- Revit Split Rebar
- Revit Project Browser Search
After reviewing the reels, we’d love to hear:
- Are these learning reels helpful?
- Is the format too short, too fast, or just right?
- What topics would you like to see next?
- Which products should we prioritize?
Why Learning Reels?
Many of you tell us the same thing. You want to stay current with features, you want practical workflows (not just theory), and you don’t always have time to work your way through a full course, hunting for those practical time-saving tips.
Learning Reels are designed to be high-impact, low-effort, and focused on a single feature or workflow. They are built to create quick awareness and curiosity and provide an entry point into deeper learning.
We don’t expect them to replace structured learning. They’re a gateway to the structured learning content you can find on:
- Autodesk Learn: Our primary learning platform for product courses and structured learning paths
- Autodesk Forma Learn: Focused learning resources for Autodesk Forma users
What We’re Exploring Next
We’re developing an initial learning model for short-form content and piloting additional topics across Autodesk products.
Our goals are to increase awareness of useful features and workflows, spotlight Autodesk experts, and signpost you to deeper learning content when you need it.
We’re closely watching impressions, click-through rates, and engagement — but what matters most is whether these are genuinely useful to you.
Be sure to drop your thoughts in the LinkedIn comments. Your feedback will shape how we evolve this approach and what we build next.
Let’s make learning faster, more practical, and easier to discover.