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Today, when just about anyone in the
manufacturing or industrial world wants to design something, they turn to
CAD. And when you want to introduce your students to CAD, you’ll turn to
this helpful, highly interactive CD-ROM. Fun to use and packed with real
"nuts and bolts" knowledge, this program presents the fundamentals of
Computer Aided Design, including its history, underlying key concepts of
all CAD
programs, and a look at which industries use CAD and why it’s so vital.
Through interactive multimedia tutorials, questions, and exercises, your
students will gain exposure to basic CAD capabilities, including:
lines and their functions, scale, symbols and annotations, views,
dimensioning. Students can also learn about skills they’ll need for a
successful career in CAD. The program contains a glossary of terms, a
convenient index, and a printable PDF teacher’s guide. A Shopware
Production.
Networkable.
Correlates to standards established by the International Society for Technology in Education & the National Educational Technology Standards (NETS) Project, as well as the National Center for Construction Education and Research and the National Career Development Guideline