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Faculty
Professional Autodesk
Instructors
Moraine Valley Community College's CAD, CAM, architectural and multimedia
courses are taught by highly qualified, industry-experienced instructors. Solid
teaching techniques and applied knowledge assure a "real-world"
orientation in your classes.
J.C.
Malitzke
Department Chair, Computer-Integrated Technologies
Professor, Mechanical Design Drafting/CAD
B.S.Ed., M.S., Illinois State University
Telephone: (708) 974-5454
Office Location: T401
E-mail: malitzke@morainevalley.edu
Curriculum committee for Autodesk products, founding member and past chair
of the Authorized Training Center's Executive Committee and Cadence
Magazine Editorial Advisory Board. Malitzke is professor and department chair of
Computer-Integrated Technologies and the manager of the Premier Autodesk
Authorized Training Center at Moraine Valley Community College. He has over 13
years of experience teaching academic and professional AutoCAD classes.
Richard J. Lapidus
Autodesk Certified Trainer, 3ds Max
Assistant Professor,
3D Animation
Telephone: (708) 974-5629
Office Location: T910
E-mail:
lapidus@morainevalley.edu
Richard has been working with 3D
Studio since the original DOS version. Before moving back to Chicago in
1998, he worked as the lead animation instructor at the Art Institute in Ft.
Lauderdale. He also taught at Keiser College, Palm Beach Community College
and started the SE Florida 3D Studio User’s group. In Chicago, he
has taught classes at the International Academy of Merchandising & Design,
Consulting For Architects, Westwood College and Moraine Valley Community College. Plans are in
the works to start the Chicago Loop Group again. He produces numerous
forensic and game animations through his company, VirtualONE, Inc. As a
freelance animator, he has animated everything from environmental impact
simulations to fiber optic transmission of data. Each animation was unique
with its one set of problems to solve. As an instructor, he likes to
emphasize the problem-solving approach. Currently he is involved with an NSF Grant to
teach high school instructors Design Visualization via the web. |