Introduction to SOLIDWORKS Fundamentals - FIRST Robotics with GoEngineer University

SOLIDWORKS Fundamentals are key to designing a great robot. That is why I am excited to announce our reseller, GoEngineer is offering their professional fundamentals course to all FIRST teams for $50 per team. No matter how many members you have on your team, one mentor signs up.

Link to sign up.

What you get.

From understanding design intent up to manufacturing drawings and
multi-part assemblies, learn how to create effective designs using
SOLIDWORKS CAD.

Content is provided virtually, self paced, with lessons, models and quizzes, with office hours on Fridays from 12pm- 1pm PST

Lessons Include:
• SOLIDWORKS Basics & the User Interface
• Introduction to Sketching
• Basic Part Modeling
• Patterning
• Revolved Features
• Using Drawings
• Bottom-Up Assembly Modeling
• Using Assemblies

Your GoEngineer University instructor is Brian Childree. Brian is a SOLIDWORKS Elite Application Engineer (our highest award)

Brian has been teaching SOLIDWORKS to new and experience users for
over 5 years. With a wide range of Engineering and design experience
from medical device, to aerospace, oil & gas and consumer products.
Brian is able to put the tools and features of SOLIDWORKS into context
for how Designers and Engineers will actually use it.
• Certified SOLIDWORKS Expert
• Elite AE (Awarded by SOLIDWORKS in 2016)
• BSME University of Utah

Thank you GoEngineer for supporting FIRST teams and thousands of FIRST teams.

Offer is opened to any FIRST team. Mentors - you can sign up too just to enhance your skills!

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I’m not sure if it’s something we’ll be able to work into my team’s specific FRC curriculum, but this looks like an amazing opportunity for teams!

Honestly, at the low price of $50, I may even enroll our team “just in case” a team member is interested in taking the classes.

Great, I was thinking just about enrolling because my skills can be refreshed to be better all- around. If you enroll, tell me what you think.

Sometimes students (and me) do not watch our tutorials because there is no one watching over them. Now you know you have to work through the lessons because every Friday there is someone who can answer your questions - live.

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Damn… I’m not part of a team, but I would love to be able to take part in this.

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