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3 Key Methods to Successful SolidWorks Training

Started by Josh M · 10 months ago

This post was guest blogged by Albert Whatmough at Inspirtech.com
For one reason or another, engineers, designers and trades people are constantly faced with the demand to continue learning new CAD applications. Depending on their current level of expertise, the ideal training solutio ... Continue reading »

5 comments

  • Josh,
    Thanks for running the post. I hope it is a help for anyone choosing a training method.

    AL
  • Hey Al, no problem. Thanks for writing it up.
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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!

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