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Re: Inventor Classes
I tried to do something similer, but dispite apparent intrest, everyone seemed to have other pressing concerns that they wanted to do otherwise. Are these people those that have shown real intrest or thse that think Inventor is cool (which it is by the way)? I agree that you should cover the .iwd (drawing) sooner than sheet metal. In my failed lessons, I had them start, after a brief introduction, by making something simple, to try and keep them interseted. Apparently it didn't work, but maybe it was because I'm boring when I was teaching. I managed to teach lessons 1 and 2 and discuss lesson 3 with one of the people that was more intrested in seeing what I was doing than learning.
My schedual when along the lines of: 1)intro and basic part, 2)More complex parts 3)Assemblies 4)Mass and iProperties (because we use them a lot). Then I was going to do: 5)drawings, 6)projects and sheetmetal 7)anything else I could think of.
But people didn't stick around enough for much beyond lessons 1 and 2.
I hope you have move luck than I did.
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