Graphics Systems Corporation is offering a SolidWorks
Summer School session to high school students for only
$250. Plus, schools can nominate students
for a SolidScholarship.
Two lucky students will be chosen to attend the class
FREE!
- Free 90-day Personal Edition SolidWorks software
- Instruction on designing parts and assemblies
- 3D model from Dimension 3D Printer
Dates: Summer of 2008
Pre-Requisites: Familiarity with Windows
Daily Schedule: Begin at 8:30 AM, End
at 4:30 PM, 1 hour lunch
Length: 4 days, held over 4 weeks
Location: Menomonee
Falls, WI
Instructor: John Setzer, Applications
Engineer & WI Certified Teacher
This is an excellent introduction to SolidWorks, giving
the student the skills and knowledge necessary to make
full use of SolidWorks' power to model and annotate
real products. Taught from the end-user's viewpoint,
SolidWorks will come alive as a real-world tool applicable
to everyday engineering problems, as opposed to a static
computer program. The focus of this course is on designing
parts, starting with proper sketching techniques through
feature creation and editing to configurations and troubleshooting.
Students are also introduced to assemblies and basic
drawing sheet creation, although production-level information
on these topics is handled in other sessions. A must-have
course for anyone using SolidWorks.
This course is taught from the official course curriculum
from SolidWorks Corporation, with additional information
from Graphics Systems instructors.
Call 800-454-CADD x100 or register
today!
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