Curious what people are doing to learn more about Creo Parametric CAD? What are your most beneficial ways of learning more about Creo?
There are a lot of sources out there, which ones work for you?
- PTC Learning Exchange
- PTC ROBOTALK Videos
- PTC Hands on Workshop Curriculum
- PTC PLMS for Schools
- Creo Parametric Primer
- Creo Parametric Advanced Primer
- PTC Alphabet Soup Tutorial
- PTC.com Product Videos
- PTC Demos and TechTips
- PTC Online Help Centers
- PTC Creo Community
- PTC FIRST Community
- Amazon Books
Personally, I like the project method. Look around your room, your house, your classroom or your robotics shop and find an item you really want to create in Creo. Develop a modeling strategy for features, components, etc. and jump in. If it does not come out the way you want it to, toss it and start over. If you get stuck along the way, take some screen shots and drop a question in the FIRST Community. Working in Creo without a time constraint is much more fun when you're getting started and gives you the time you need to learn about new features and capabilities you may not have used before.
If you create some cool models, be sure to post an update or some pictures. Love to see what people are working on for the summer.
Message was edited by Scott Morris with some new FTC CAD video links in YouTube and two books on Amazon.com