Here are some training sources to consider:<br>
1) From PTC directly. They have a series of courses from beginer to super-user. Gnerally you go there (or a local field office) for training. If you have enough people at a work location, it may be more cost efective to bring the trainer to your site.<br>
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2) From a third party company such as RAND (
Training offerings will be similiar to those of PTC. The biggest difference I have heard of is that RAND tries to limit 1 person per computer, where PTC will put two.<br>
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3) Some college/universities offer training. Not familiar with them or whether instructors are certified users. You just ahve to ask I guess.<br>
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4) Trade schools that have CAD programs. There are many trade schools that offer pro/e training. If you presently not employed using Pro/E but want to learn the skill, this is a way to go.<br>
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5) Self help type books. A company called CADTRAIN (
offers a self paced training program called COACH. You work interactively between a session in Pro and the COACH program through a series of lessons. There are lesson from beginner to very advanced. We have sucessfully used this to train some people here. There are other self-help books, goto something like amazon.com and search.<br>
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So what do I recommend? I you have the money, a course from PTC or RAND can be invaluable. It will remove alot of stumbling blocks quickly. At least do a beginners course and then extend your knowledge by using some self-help type of books.<br>
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This is pretty general info, post back in this thread if you have any followup questions and I will try to help.<br>