DISQUS

SolidSmack: 3 Key Methods to Successful SolidWorks Training

  • aWhatmough · 1 year ago
    Josh,
    Thanks for running the post. I hope it is a help for anyone choosing a training method.

    AL
  • Josh · 1 year ago
    Hey Al, no problem. Thanks for writing it up.
  • dswavely · 1 year ago
    Al,

    Your post is an excellent and well-organized presentation of what options the life-long learner really has. You noted, correctly, that learning is required throughout one's career and that often the learner's needs change quite a bit from one stage to another.

    Thank you for putting it all together in one place in such a concise manner.

    Well done!

    Don
  • Neil · 10 months ago
    Looking to get into SolidWorks; I've been using ACAD 2007 (not Inventor).
    and seems finding work would improve a bunch.
    What's best, and any training in Phoenix, AZ area?
    Thanks for any help
  • Josh M · 10 months ago
    HI Neil. there's quite a few training options. Best is watching someone using it and training you at the same time, in my opinion. I use to be a trainer for MLC CAD - they're in Phoenix here.

    There's also self training courses like Inspirtech and SolidProfessor. Inspirtech is really good for the money. You'll need to have access to a computer with SolidWorks, but I suggest anyone learning to get an educational license, so they can continue to learn on their own. Hope this all helps and good luck!