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Re: How to train students in SolidWorks

One resource I would highly recommend is SolidProfessor. My employer uses it to teach SolidWorks to all new engineers. For $279/year you get access to an extensive library of intuitive instructional videos and follow-along examples (including some on FEA). You can also purchase tutorials for Inventor, MasterCam, and many more products. The SolidWorks package features these modules:
  • SOLIDWORKS for Beginners
  • Core Concepts for Parts and Assemblies
  • Drawings
  • SimulationXpress (light version of FEA)
  • AutoCAD to SOLIDWORKS
  • Advanced Parts
  • Surfacing
  • Mold Tools and Plastic Design
  • File Management
  • Advanced Assemblies
  • Sheet Metal
  • Weldments
  • Intro to eDrawings
  • Visualization and Appearances
  • PhotoView 360
  • DriveWorksXpress
  • CSWA Prep Course
  • CSWP-CSWE Prep Course
  • Toolbox and Design Library
  • DimXpert and TolAnalyst
  • SOLIDWORKS Routing
  • SOLIDWORKS Simulation (full version of FEA)
  • SOLIDWORKS Flow Simulation
  • SOLIDWORKS Plastics
  • SOLIDWORKS Composer
  • SOLIDWORKS Electrical Schematic
  • SOLIDWORKS Workgroup PDM
  • SOLIDWORKS Enterprise PDM
  • Update Training
  • SOLIDWORKS 101 - Academic
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