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October 7, 2015
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Southern Illinois CAD Training

  • October 7, 2015
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Last Saturday we introduced 32 FTC students and several mentors to Creo. All day our introductory class was taught by Jay Hunt from PTC and mentor of FTC Team 8620. The students went through the curriculum How to Model Almost Anything.

 

During the same day we held a advanced class that 8 students attended. Scott Cushman of the RoboRaiders FTC 7129 and Rande Johnson, a mentor of FTC8620/FRC4931, taught advanced mechanics such as gears and sliders.

 

We had students/mentors from ten teams, some driving 3 hours to attend our training day!   We would also like to thank FTC 8943 Oops! for providing the building in which we held the training day.

 

We'll be attaching the CAD agenda, and slides from two of the advanced sessions.  Contact us if you have any questions.

 

Rande Johnson

Mentor FTC8620/FRC4931

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1-Visitor
October 7, 2015

Here are the Windchill & Part Family slides from the advanced sessions.

The zip files are used for the part family training (see slides).

Please let us know if you have any questions, corrections, or suggestions.

1-Visitor
October 7, 2015

Thanks so much for sharing and big thanks to D. Jay Hunt‌ for mentoring and supporting the workshop!

1-Visitor
October 16, 2015

That is amazing and great job.  Our team would like to do the same in Northern Nevada.  We are getting close to doing this, if not this year than next year.  Do you by any chance have a list of things to watch out for?  What I mean is any problems you had or anticipated and over came?  Thanks Team 5326

1-Visitor
October 16, 2015

Sure, there are a few things you can do to prepare for a successful workshop.

  • Ensure all computers have the same version and properly licensed Creo software
  • Ensure all computers have a 3 button mouse and power cord
  • Ensure there are no internet access issues at the workshop location
  • Ensure there are no firewall blockers at the workshop location
  • Ensure all participants have an active PTC account and know their password
  • Ensure all participants have been invited to a Windchill Project, have accepted their invitation, and logged in at least once
  • Determine if participants will use electronic or paper materials (paper is expensive, but electronic can be cumbersome)
  • Give participants as much time as possible to work independently
  • Take breaks, offer snacks and drinks
  • Facilitate open discussion of the exercises and check in with all participants to make sure they are not falling behind
  • Get participants involved in the workshop; ask questions, give real-world examples, share industry stories
  • Allow extra time to setup and pack up the room (best practice is to ask participants to help on the way in and out)
  • Have a subject matter expert on hand or validate the exercises and curriculum before starting (there will be questions)
  • Ask participants to watch videos on Welcome to Learning Exchange! to make sure they have a basic level of understanding
  • Ask participants to watch archived RoboTALK recordings on the FIRST Community to familiarize themselves with a broad range of topics
1-Visitor
October 16, 2015

Hi Again Scott,

Thank you so much for this list.  This will help a ton.  We hope to have our own PTC Workshop in the next month or two.  Thank you for your help.