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Re: Best intro Inventor book?

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Originally Posted by Chexposito View Post
have students enroll in Intro to Engineering and Design (I.E.D.), if school doesn't do PLTW, have them use inventor tutorials and the autodesk.firstbase ones.
Personnally, I've found the IED lesson plan to be a bit lacking for learning Inventor. I've taken a drafting class by my IED teacher and learned so much more about Inventor. IED is a good class, but you can't really say you learn Inventor from it without doing alot of extra stuff for fun.
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