Onshape Educator Plan: What it Means for FRC Teams

TL;DR: Educator plan is free for FIRST teams. It’ll make document management easier and gives you Onshape Simulation, Release Management, and Classes & Assignments.

What’s the Educator Plan?

Onshape is excited to introduce the Onshape Educator Plan, a new offering that is free for teachers and mentors. This plan is designed to help you get the most out of Onshape’s CAD and data management capabilities by allowing you and your team to access advanced features like Onshape Simulation and Classes & Assignments. You’re likely wondering what this means for your team and mentors, so let’s get into it.

What happens when I upgrade?

If you indicated that you were an educator or mentor when you signed up, you’ll likely be prompted to upgrade by a pop-up notification. You’ll also be able to opt into upgrading your account by clicking here. By upgrading to the Educator Plan, you will become the owner of a “Classroom” which you can add other users to. When users are added, they will gain access to the advanced capabilities of the Educator Plan. You and your members will still log in to cad.onshape.com to access all of your documents.

Who should upgrade?

We encourage all mentors and teachers to upgrade to the Educator plan. There’s no reason not to upgrade - it will not affect your existing documents and will add more capabilities to your Onshape account. However, we recommend that a team-wide email that is not tied to a specific individual owns the Classroom that your FIRST team will use. This process is explained in more detail down below.

Do student team members need to upgrade as well?

No, students should stay on the Onshape Student Plan, formerly known as the Onshape Education Standard Plan. When students are added to a Classroom, they will gain access to the advanced capabilities of the Educator plan.

Which features will be of use to my team?

Simpler Document Ownership: This feature in particular will help a lot of FIRST teams. When you are part of a Classroom, you can choose to have the document owned by the Classroom - no more individual ownership of folders and documents. Anyone who has Admin credentials for the classroom can see all of the documents owned by the Classroom, move them around, and delete them. You can also easily share a document or folder with all members of a classroom. This creates a discrete area for all of your team’s documents to live, and when created with a team-wide account as the owner, ensures that documents stay with the team. Don’t worry, though - you can easily choose your individual account as the owner of new documents, too.

Simulation: Onshape Simulation is the easiest and fastest way to perform structural analyses on your Onshape assemblies. You’ll be able to apply loads and almost instantly see the stress, deformation, and natural frequencies of your parts and assemblies. This is a great way to introduce these concepts to students and check if you’ve put too many holes in that piece of 1x2 box tubing. You can learn more about Onshape Simulation in the Learning Center.

Classes & Assignments: This feature was designed to meet the data management needs of educators to streamline CAD learning. You can create classes, add mentors and students, and easily distribute and collect Onshape documents. This can be a great addition to your team’s offseason CAD training - pair it with resources like the CAD For Robotics Competitions curriculum or Orion DeYoe’s Onshape CAD Class to help your students learn Onshape in an organized way. You can learn more about Classes & Assignments in the Learning Center.

Release Management: This is for those teams who want to implement a release management workflow that mirrors what your students will encounter in the industry. You can customize who can create and approve release candidates as well as what the release process steps are. You can learn more about release management in the Learning Center.

Custom Properties, Categories, and Preferences: You can create custom properties to capture more information about the parts you’re designing as well as create custom Bill of Materials templates. This is a great way to help keep track of what goes where!

How should I set up my FIRST team?

Here are the steps we recommend to create your Classroom for your team:

  1. Create an email account for your team to use that is not tied to any specific individual. Many teams already have this, so if you do, you’re all set. This is nice because it can be shared between multiple mentors.
  2. Go to onshape.com/en/education/sign-up and fill out the sign up form as an Educator using the shared team email account.
  3. If you already have an Onshape account with this email, upgrade at this link.
  4. When prompted to name your Classroom, name it after your FRC or FTC team. Something like “FRC Team XXXX” will work well.

To get mentors and students added to your Classroom:

  1. Log into the Educator account created for the team. In the top right corner, click on the account name and choose “FRC Team XXXX classroom settings”.
  2. In the Users menu, you can add users by email. You can choose to make the users you add Admins (edit access to all documents + ability to move and manage them) or members (only access what is shared). Who you choose to give permissions to is up to you.

To share documents with members of you Classroom:

  1. The easiest way is to go into the share document for the folder or document, click on the Companies (this will likely get renamed at some point) tab, and share it with the whole Classroom. This way when new members are added, they’ll automatically have access to relevant documents.

How do I access documents owned by a Classroom?

Use the filter on the left-hand side of the Documents menu. To see documents your account owns, click on the “Owned by me” filter.

How do I choose who owns a document I create?

When you click the Create button, ownership will be based off of the filter you have active on your documents page. You can change this by clicking the home button in the dialog box and choosing a different option from the list.

Can I be a member of multiple classrooms?

Yup. They’ll all appear in the filters list on the left-hand side of the Documents page.

What else should I know?

If you have an existing folder structure or some documents you want to move into the Classroom, you can do that if you own the documents/folder and are an admin of the Classroom. Right-click on the item you want to move, click “Transfer ownership”, click on “Classroom”, choose the Classroom and send it over. You will need to re-do some sharing settings when documents are transferred.

For sharing documents in a classroom, all Admins will have access to every document in the Classroom. Members will only see what is shared with them, but you can easily share documents or folders with a whole Classroom in the Share dialog. You can also set up Teams for sharing to specific groups in your classroom.

My team likes the system we have in place; do we need to change to the Educator Plan?

Nope, if you’ve got a good system working, stick with it. We do think that the Educator plan with a Classroom offers notable benefits, but choose what works best for your team!

When CAM?

We’re working on it!

Wrap Up!

Hopefully this answers any questions you’ve got about the Onshape Educator Plan. We’re excited to roll this out to our community to make Onshape even easier to use in educational settings. Also, if you read all of this, you rock. If you still have questions, let me know here and I’ll do what I can to answer them!

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Just wanted to take a second to thank you and everyone else at Onshape for building such awesome tools for teams to use. Onshape has unlocked a ton of potential for every team that uses it and I’m a huge fan, can’t get enough!

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How does this play into the existing Educational Enterprise offering?

Should we stop paying PTC and just move to this so we can get more reasonable ownership and sharing capabilities?

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Get out of here. This is such an awesome update! I can’t wait to dive into all these new capabilities.

I’ve had the pleasure of chatting with the Onshape folks on a few occasions over the last three years. Their team is great at receiving feedback and making meaningful changes to make the experience better for FRC teams.

This looks like a huge step in the right direction, big thanks to the Onshape team!

-Mike

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Wow! So many cool things here, especially CAM👀

Great question (standard Marshall move). We think this slots in as the middle option we didn’t have - an Enterprise is great for a large school or university-wide deployment, where the Educator plan is ideal for individual teachers or teams like FRC teams.

So, honestly, if 900 is paying for their own enterprise/is the driving reason for your school having an enterprise, try out the Educator plan and drop the Enterprise if you decide you don’t need it.

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Ok… this is what I needed to know when I have to have the re-up talk.

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Great stuff - thanks for expanding access to these tools!

When CAM? But seriously, any details on an estimated timeframe, and what feature set will be available to schools/teams would be great.

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Big thanks to all the people at Onshape (not OnShape, apparently) that make things like this happen.

Genuinely amazing software. Just missing one feature. Slipping my mind right now though.

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I’d imagine the SSO, admin tools, and API connections all remain big selling points for these true enterprise users. Very cool to see this middle offering.

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Yes, this is a great point I should have mentioned above. The SSO is a lifesaver in schools that block outside emails and the analytics are popular with university educators.

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I don’t want to be that guy that dodges this question, but I also don’t want to give a date and then be wrong. It’s going to depend on the feedback we get from the selected professional users in the Early Visibility Program.

As a manufacturing mentor, I’d like a release after CMP so my teams can learn it over the summer, but I’ve not been given a firm timeline.

Plans are fluid so don’t hold me to it too much, but it would likely be the features listed in the “CAM Studio” and not the “Advanced” list. The 2.5 and 3 axis toolset covers 99.5% of what teams are making nowadays.

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Yeah but we’re missing this ability to share (which, I know I’ve asked for) and we’re missing CAM and simulation, which have been made available to other Enterprise users.

Don’t get me wrong… there are things with Enterprise Edu that are great but I can’t help but feel like PTC isn’t doing what they can to make it worthwhile and it’s a bit frustrating but… it is what it is.

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These are valid criticisms as I know you’ve been asking for the ability to share docs publicly for a while. You should see the Simulation features in the assemblies in your Enterprise though - if you don’t, please let me know.

Hopefully the Educator plan reduces some of the frustration, as we love what 900 designs up in Onshape.

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We are trying to move stuff out of our team and into the new classroom.

We have things organized with folders and the move tool doesn’t allow to move a folder that includes sub folders making the migration process ALOT more tedious. I was wondering if there was a better way to move all of our files.

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I was able to move all folders that were in my owned-by-me folder (top level) to the team even if they had subfolders and those subfolders moved with them. I just wasn’t able to move subfolders directly without also moving the top-level folders, so I did have some subfolders I needed to move to the top level first before moving to the class when I didn’t want to move their entire super-folder.

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Seems really cool, I’m playing around with it at the moment. I have a few questions:

  • For those who haven’t used the Enterprise features before, can you give a short description of what “Items” and “Libraries” are
  • Can the “Numbering Scheme” be used to auto-generate part numbers for parts inside a document? Or if not, what is it for?
  • If a friend of mine accidentally signed up for the Educator plan on my personal account before realizing I should have done it on the team account, is there a way to downgrade my account and delete that classroom?
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This is awesome! Had no idea this had been added. Thank you!

EDIT: Seriously… playing with this now… very hyped! Had no idea it was right in front of me the whole time.

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Hey Andrew. Folders and subfolders in Onshape can be weird, but it shouldn’t matter if a folder has subfolders when you’re transferring ownership. I’ve been testing this on folders and subfolders I own and can’t recreate it - it might be worth submitting a bug in Onshape so we can look if you’re confident something isn’t working right.