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EDUCATORS

From CADimensions

In today’s competitive job market, students need every advantage they can get. We give educators the tools they need to teach complicated subject matter in a way that’s easy to understand, tactile, and practical. The industry leaders of tomorrow learn with SOLIDWORKS, Stratasys, and CADimensions. 

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Education Hardware

3D printing in the classroom is a great way to introduce or reinforce critical engineering concepts. We’ve compiled some great resources to make it even easier to build lessons, use the machines, and apply for funding. 

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Education Software

SOLIDWORKS and 3DEXPERIENCE for Educators bring commercial capabilities to the classroom. The full suite of powerful CAD tools is at your fingertips and we’re here to help every step of the way. We’ve listed several handy resources for teachers looking to expand their engineering programs to include SOLIDWORKS. 

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Education Guides

Assist Students In Developing Their First CAD Model With Step-By-Step Instructions & Classroom Activities

A comprehensive teacher’s guide to effectively teach the basics of 3D CAD modeling using the 3DEXPERIENCE platform.

A ready-to-use 12-week syllabus built for higher education.

If you’re building or expanding a 3D printing program, this syllabus gives you a structured starting point backed by Formlabs hardware and CADimensions expertise.

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Trotec Laser Laser Cutting and Engraving

SP500

The SP500 laser cutter and engraver is ideal for those who require fast processing of large volumes and/or large surface materials. Its marking area of 1245 x 710 mm (49 x 28 inches) provides enough space for most standard material formats in use today. Despite the large working area, every corner of the interior is easy to access.

Speedy 400

Trotec’s flagship product in the Speedy line sets the standard with its expansive work area, the industry’s fastest engraving speed and acceleration, coupled with OptiMotion™, SonarTechnology™, HDLR Technology™, and a user-friendly Run on Ruby® touch panel for swift and seamless operation.

Speedy 360

While offering a slightly smaller work area, the Speedy 360 matches its larger counterpart in productivity and boasts an array of intelligent features, including OptiMotion™, SonarTechnology™, and a user-friendly Run on Ruby® touch panel for efficient operation.

Speedy 300

Combining the reliability of InPack technology with fast engraving speeds, the Speedy 300 delivers exceptional performance within its compact design. Thousands of customers place their trust in the dependability of the Speedy 300.

Speedy 100

Ideal for newcomers to the laser business, the Speedy 100 is a compact yet powerful laser cutter, suitable for both stand-alone and desktop applications.

Speedy 50

A small footprint with big capabilities, the Speedy 50 is user-friendly and secure, designed for professional use. It outpaces comparable desktop laser machines from other suppliers by up to 6.5 times in productivity. Speedy 50 is exclusively available with a CO2 laser.

3D Printing Teacher Resources

Educators Guidebook

From MakerBot comes the definitive guide for 3D printing in the classroom. Written in partnership with Thingverse, the projects in here are just the beginning. MakerBot is devoted to the educator community with a focus on machines that are easy to operate, and maintain.

 

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3D Printing for Colleges & Universities

Educators across the country are rushing to implement 3D printing into their curricula and classrooms. This white paper from Stratasys goes over the 5 Best Practices that colleges & universities can apply to bring 3D printing into the classroom.

 

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Secure Funding for your 3D Printer

Budgets are always stretched thin and teachers are called on to do more than ever. So how in the world will you be able to get a 3D printer? This white paper has proven tactics that can help you secure funding for this game-changing technology.

 

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MakerBot Certification for Students

Give middle and high-school students a proven edge with design thinking skills and hands-on 3D printing training. The MakerBot Certification Program for Students truly empowers students with 21st-century career skills and helps set a foundation for measuring STEM proficiency.

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Design Guide

A great print starts with a well-designed model that is optimized for 3D printing. Check out the design guide we have created, which details the fine features the Form 1+ SLA 3D printer is capable of printing. Use these guidelines and start designing something amazing.

 

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Ideas to Reality: Lasers for Education

Supporting the requirement for students studying Design and Technology to follow an iterative design process, working to varied contextual challenges and producing real-life product prototypes, a laser cutter is under constant demands in the classroom.

 

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CAD SOFTWARE Teacher Resources

3DEXPERIENCE for Educators

The cloud has come to CAD modeling and the 3DEXPERIENCE is your solution to virtual education. The heart of the 3DEXPERIENCE is collaboration, which naturally makes it a great environment for a virtual classroom. Read this eBook from SOLIDWORKS and see how you can prepare the workforce of tomorrow.

 

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SOLIDWORKS Education Program

CAD professionals don’t just design in today’s dynamic job market. They also test, innovate, visualize, and collaborate to bring new ideas to market and advance their own careers. The SOLIDWORKS Education Program offers students access to interactive, hands-on software that helps them learn critical lessons in design and engineering.

 

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Certifications Set Students Up For Success

The SOLIDWORKS Education Program offers complimentary certification vouchers for students and educators to demonstrate their proficiency. Students with as little as 1-2 years of experience who can demonstrate advanced knowledge of engineering and SOLIDWORKS can find good opportunities as certified users.

 

 

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Frequently asked questions

How can CADimensions help schools bring 3D printing into the classroom?

CADimensions helps schools choose the right 3D printing tools, learning resources, and licensing for their program. The goal is to make 3D printing easier to teach, easier to fund, and easier to use with students.

You can use 3D printing to teach engineering concepts in a hands-on way. Students can design a model, print it, test it, and learn from the result. That makes abstract ideas more practical.

What is the best way to start a 3D printing program at a school?

Start with the learning goals, not the printer. Decide what students need to learn, what types of projects they will complete, and how often the equipment will be used.

From there, you can choose hardware, software, materials, training resources, and a support plan that fit the classroom. CADimensions can help schools work through those choices before they invest.

Is 3D printing useful for middle school and high school students?

Yes. 3D printing gives middle school and high school students a practical way to learn design thinking, problem solving, and STEM skills.

Students can move from an idea to a physical part. That process helps them understand design, measurement, iteration, and real-world constraints. It also gives them experience with tools used in engineering and manufacturing careers.

How can colleges and universities use 3D printing in their programs?

Colleges and universities can use 3D printing in engineering, design, manufacturing, architecture, medical, and research programs.

A structured 3D printing curriculum helps students learn how to design for additive manufacturing, prepare files, choose materials, and evaluate printed parts. CADimensions also provides a 12-week syllabus resource for higher education programs that are building or expanding 3D printing coursework.

What CAD software can educators use with CADimensions?

Educators can use SOLIDWORKS and 3DEXPERIENCE tools to teach 3D CAD modeling, design, collaboration, and engineering workflows.

These tools help students build skills on professional software. That matters because students are not just learning classroom theory. They are learning tools and workflows used by engineers, designers, and manufacturers.

What is 3DEXPERIENCE for educators?

3DEXPERIENCE for educators is a cloud-based platform for CAD modeling and collaboration.

It can help support virtual learning, classroom projects, and team-based design work. Students can work together in a shared environment while learning the basics of 3D modeling and product development.

Does CADimensions provide lesson or curriculum resources?

Yes. CADimensions provides education guides, classroom activities, teacher resources, and downloadable learning materials.

These resources can help educators teach 3D CAD modeling, introduce 3D printing, build student projects, and structure a course. That way, you are not starting from a blank page.

Can CADimensions help teachers get funding for 3D printers?

Yes. CADimensions provides funding resources that help educators make the case for 3D printing in the classroom.

A strong funding request should connect the printer to student outcomes. That can include STEM proficiency, design thinking, career readiness, hands-on learning, and support for engineering or manufacturing pathways.

What student certifications are available?

Students can use certification programs to show proficiency in design, engineering, CAD, and 3D printing concepts.

Certification gives students something practical to point to when applying for internships, college programs, or technical roles. It also helps educators measure progress beyond a finished classroom project.

Can laser cutting and engraving be used in education?

Yes. Laser cutting and engraving can support design, technology, engineering, art, prototyping, and fabrication courses.

Students can use lasers to create prototypes, models, project parts, and finished designs. This helps them follow an iterative design process and produce real physical work from their digital designs.

How do I choose between 3D printing, CAD software, and laser equipment for a classroom?

Choose based on what students need to learn.

Use CAD software when students need to build digital design skills. Use 3D printing when they need to test physical parts and understand engineering concepts. Use laser cutting when they need fast fabrication, engraving, prototyping, or design-and-technology projects.

Most programs need a mix over time. CADimensions can help map the tools to your curriculum, budget, and space.

Does CADimensions help with hardware and licensing setup?

Yes. CADimensions can help schools choose the right hardware and licensing for their institution.

That includes matching tools to classroom goals, student skill level, available space, and budget. The point is to set up a program that teachers can actually use, not just buy equipment that sits in a lab.

How do I get started with CADimensions education solutions?

You can start by requesting an Education Technology Consultation.

Bring your goals, budget range, student level, and current equipment list. CADimensions can help you sort through the hardware, software, licensing, and classroom resources that make the most sense for your program.

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Sign up here to schedule a consultation with one of our friendly and knowledgeable representatives and we’ll help you set up the right hardware and licensing at a price that’s right for your institution.