Learn how to get started with the xDraftSight as part of the DraftSight creator role, launching, creating, and accessing legacy drawings, using design tools, and outputting your drawing while communicating changes with your team through the 3DEXPERIENCE platform.

Explore the Cloud Services learning module to understand how to connect SOLIDWORKS to the 3DEXPERIENCE platform, providing an easy way to collaborate with anyone.

Learn some of the basics of SOLIDWORKS assemblies, including building an assembly and mating components.

Use multibody tools to facilitate part design in SOLIDWORKS.

The lessons in this learning module provide a quick introduction to parts, assemblies, and drawings in SOLIDWORKS.

Learn about reference geometry, including planes, points, and curves.

Learn multiple methods for creating and using SOLIDWORKS File Properties.

Learn about tools to help you move components, explode, and build assemblies.

Learn about SOLIDWORKS Simulation, a powerful and intuitive structural analysis tool for product engineers. Discover the SOLIDWORKS Simulation product suite, tour the user interface, learn how to test assemblies and thin structures, and much more.

Learn about SOLIDWORKS Inspection to streamline the creation of inspection documents by leveraging your existing 2D legacy data, regardless of whether files are SOLIDWORKS, PDFs, or TIFFs.

This learning path offers an introduction to using SOLIDWORKS Motion to analyze the kinematic or dynamic behavior of your SOLIDWORKS assembly model.

Examine aspects of drawings that relate to the drawings of assemblies, including BOM tables and graphical performance.

Learn about the basics of creating and working with animations in SOLIDWORKS.

Learn more about SOLIDWORKS CAM, which is a fully integrated, Knowledge Based technology that allows you to integrate design and manufacturing processes under one system.

Learn some of the basics of modeling parts in SOLIDWORKS, including design intent and editing sketches and parts.

This learning path is designed to help new administrators get started with SOLIDWORKS PDM Standard. The learning path includes modules to help administrators: Understand the components that comprise PDM Standard. Install PDM Standard. Create a PDM vault and a client local view. Use PDM operations to validate the vault. Create Users and Groups, and assign permissions. Perform a complete backup of a PDM Standard vault.

Learn how to convert non-SOLIDWORKS data to “intelligent” native SOLIDWORKS features using FeatureWorks.

Learn about SOLIDWORKS Visualize, which enables anyone to create professional, photo-quality images and animations. Understand how to setup a Visualize project, tour the user interface, add appearances, scenes, textures, and decals to your model, animate your assemblies, and much more.

DraftSight is a feature-rich CAD tool for every type of design. This course will take you through the basics of DraftSight, from managing drawings with the 3DEXPERIENCE to using core tools that can complete any design and publish to a hard copy of PDF. Learn how to create and modify designs, clarify with dimensions, and use blocks to simplify the drawing content. If you want to learn about how to use DraftSight to do 3D modeling and work with Constraints try the DraftSight 3D Modeling and 2D Constraints Fundamentals and Basic Concepts learning path. After completing the learning path, put your knowledge to the test and showcase your experience by taking the DraftSight Associate Certification.

Are you new to SOLIDWORKS CAD? This brief learning path will help you create your first sketch, part, assembly, and drawing.

Learn how to access and navigate the SOLIDWORKS Certification Center for taking certification exams.

The Structural Designer role delivers linear static, natural frequency, buckling and steady-state thermal simulation capabilities for fast and efficient product testing experience. In this learning path, you learn how to access the role and the Linear Structural Validation app. You also learn how to perform a linear static analysis on a part and on an assembly.

Learn about SOLIDWORKS Utilities, which is a set of tools that lets you examine in detail the geometry of a solid model, and make comparisons to other models.

Prepare for the Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate (CSWA) exam. Learn about sketching, basic features, mass properties, assemblies, reference geometry, drawings, and other topics prior to taking the CSWA exam. Click CSWA Practice Exercises Learning Path if you would like to go through some practice exercises.
