J-C
Mechanical
- Sep 8, 2003
- 1,066
Guess what!!! I'm now in charge of training in Solidworks for our company. Question is what material (books) to use and provide for the class? Of course it will be customized for our type of work.
I thought at one time you could buy the manuals from your VAR (haven't asked yet), not sure if that's still the case. Perhaps some other books out there are a better choice, there are several on Amazon.
This will be from basic to advanced. My first class will probably consist of Autocad users mostly as we try to bring their departments on board with Solidworks. Then I may train them on advanced stuff with our current users.
So, does anyone else train their company's users?
Jason
SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 on WinXP SP2
I thought at one time you could buy the manuals from your VAR (haven't asked yet), not sure if that's still the case. Perhaps some other books out there are a better choice, there are several on Amazon.
This will be from basic to advanced. My first class will probably consist of Autocad users mostly as we try to bring their departments on board with Solidworks. Then I may train them on advanced stuff with our current users.
So, does anyone else train their company's users?
Jason
SolidWorks 2007 SP3.1 on WinXP SP2