CDI Summer and Fall classes
Here is the summer CDI class schedule. SUMMER: http://www.deanza.edu/cdi/pdf/CDI-SCHEDULE-Summer-2010.pdf
Please note: CDI71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 will not be offered in the Fall..
So if you want CDI71, 72, or 79 please take them in the summer.
Only CDI70 will be offered in the Pro/E series in the FALL 2010 term.
Fall: (CDI83 Revit, DI80 ACAD, CDI60, 61, 62, 67 SolidWorks, etc. will all be offered in the Fall.)
http://www.deanza.edu/cdi/pdf/CDI-Schedule-Fall_2010.pdf
Department: CAD and Digital Imaging (new window)
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CRN
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Course |
Title |
Time |
Days |
Instructor |
Location |
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| 01079 |
CDI-060D-61 |
SolidWorks (Beginning) (CLAS) |
05:00 PM-10:05 PM |
MTW |
KLINGMAN, PAUL |
AT301 |
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| 01035 |
CDI-069D-61 |
SolidWorks (Update) (CLAS) |
05:00 PM-10:05 PM |
MTW |
KLINGMAN, PAUL |
AT313 |
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| 01029 |
CDI-070D-02 |
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 (Beginning) (CLAS) |
08:30 AM-12:15 PM |
MTWTh |
LAMIT, GARY |
AT313 |
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| 01028 |
CDI-070D-55 |
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 (Beginning) (CLAS) |
08:30 AM-04:45 PM |
MTWTh |
LAMIT, GARY |
AT301 |
|
| 01215 |
* CDI-070D-61Z |
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 (Beginning) (TBA) |
TBA |
TBA |
LAMIT, GARY |
LC107 |
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| 01030 |
CDI-071D-55 |
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 (Intermediate) (CLAS) |
08:30 AM-04:45 PM |
MTWTh |
LAMIT, GARY |
AT301 |
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| 01031 |
* CDI-071D-61Z |
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 (Intermediate) (TBA) |
TBA |
TBA |
LAMIT, GARY |
LC107 |
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| 01032 |
* CDI-072D-61Z |
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 (Advanced) (TBA) |
TBA |
TBA |
LAMIT, GARY |
LC107 |
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| 01033 |
* CDI-079D-61Z |
Pro/ENGINEER Wildfire 5.0 (Pro/ Update) (TBA) |
TBA |
TBA |
LAMIT, GARY |
LC107 |
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| 01094 |
CDI-100X-61 |
CAD Technology Laboratory (LAB) |
04:40 PM-10:20 PM |
Th |
KLINGMAN, PAUL |
AT301 |
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| 01091 |
CDI-100Z-01 |
CAD Technology Laboratory (LAB) |
08:30 AM-11:20 AM |
MTWTh |
LAMIT, GARY |
AT301 |
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| 01092 |
CDI-100Z-02 |
CAD Technology Laboratory (LAB) |
12:00 PM-02:50 PM |
MTWTh |
LAMIT, GARY |
AT313 |
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| 01093 |
CDI-100Z-61 |
CAD Technology Laboratory (LAB) |
05:00 PM-08:45 PM |
MTW |
KLINGMAN, PAUL |
AT313 |
Pro Source is looking for a mid- to sr. level designer on SolidWorks, with PDM works. Agile would be a plus. This candidate will be doing design work and some drawings. Anyone from an automation or semiconductor background with robotics or schematics would be a good fit. This is a contract position.
Melissa Mary Catherine Anstey
SolidWorks Users Group Meeting Aug. 10th
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EVENT:
1st De Anza SolidWorks Users Group Meeting
August 10Th 4-8:00PM
Location:
De Anza College
ATC 301 and 313 &
Conference Rooms A and B
21250 Stevens Creek Blvd.
Cupertino, Ca 95014
408-864-5648
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Agenda:
4-5:50PM Hands-on Training Sessions
6-8:00PM General Meeting, Speakers
ATC rooms 301 and 313
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General Meeting:
6:00-8:00PM Speakers
Student Center Conference Rooms A and B
Speakers:
1. Richard Doyle
Subject: 2007 SolidWorks functionality
2. Matthew Cummins
Subject: Assembly Modeling
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Hands-on Training Sessions:
$5.00 charge for raffle at trainings
Session one: Sheetmetal with SolidWorks
Rip, Tear, Bend, and Fold – Designing Sheet Metal Parts in SolidWorks
This hands-on session will guide attendees through a comprehensive look at the sheet-metal tools in SolidWorks, and the downstream application of these tools and other methods for the manufacture of sheet-metal parts. The focus is on how each sheet-metal function relates to the eventual manufacture of these parts.
ATC 301
4:00-5:50
Subject:
Trainer: Richard Doyle
Session two: Assembly Modeling and self-mating assemblies
ATC 313
4:00-5:50
Subject:
Trainer: Mattew Cummins
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Technical Recruiters:
1. Pro/Source
2. Valley Engineering Group
3. Ryzen
About Richard Doyle
Richard Doyle is User Community Coordinator for SolidWorks, responsible for helping SolidWorks user groups grow and thrive. A SolidWorks user since 1997, Richard has 27 years of experience in the field of mechanical drafting and design, including 20 years working with CAD. As one of the founding members of the SolidWorks User Group Network (SWUGN) committee and former Director of the Central Texas SolidWorks User Group (CTSUG), Richard has spent a good deal of his time helping to keep SolidWorks users informed, educated, and enjoying the benefits of working with 3D CAD.
About Matt Cummins, Director of Design Technologies, B&N Industries
About Matthew Cummins
Matthew Cummins is Director of Design Technology at B&N Industries in Burlingame, CA. For several years, he has been implementing Solidworks based solutions to create efficiencies in both manufacturing and design environments. At B&N he has been developing systems that allow designers to quickly and accurately “snap together” assemblies of catalog parts. He is often heard saying “Do work once and use it many times!” Matthew has a degree in Materials Science Engineering from Stanford University.
Training Prize: ($5.00 for raffle at door) SolidWorks Student Edition (must be present to receive)
Meeting Prize: ($2.00 for raffle at door) (must be present to receive)
CAD Training
Training is not a one time, one week, get up and running procedure for a company.
It is a continual process involving the commitment of the company and the involvement of the full design and manufacturing departments.
Making available 3-4 mechanisms for learning and keeping up-to-date will insure a well-trained and high quality workforce who will be and stay productive.
Skimp here and you lose in every area of design and manufacturing quality and efficiency gained by introducing a high level 3D CAD system.
CAD managers and systems people should be required to learn the system and get periodic training regardless of their role in the design and documentation process.

The Transition from 2D to 3D CAD
We are writing a book on the transition from 2D CAD to 3D CAD.
This process has many challanges and we would like to hear about you and your companies experiences.
Also see:

http://www.cad-resources.com/PTC-Partner-page.html