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		<title>Old SolidWorks Video Tutorials</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During my postgraduate in the University of Limerick, I was both a Teaching Assistant and Lecturer in CAD Modelling using SolidWorks. As part of the module I taught to undergraduates studying engineering/construction teachers, I put a course of Video Tutorials on SolidWorks together. SolidWorks 2003 was used in making the videos. It looks very different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.burkesys.com/~sburke/EducationalResources/solidworks/lessons_main.html" target="_new"><img class="size-full wp-image-55 alignright" title="sw-educational-resources" src="http://solidworks.burkesys.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/sw-educational-resources.jpg" alt="sw-educational-resources" width="292" height="100" /></a>During my postgraduate in the <a title="University of Limerick" href="http://www.ul.ie" target="_blank">University of Limerick</a>, I was both a Teaching Assistant and Lecturer in CAD Modelling using SolidWorks. As part of the module I taught to undergraduates studying engineering/construction teachers, I put a course of Video Tutorials on SolidWorks together.<br />
SolidWorks 2003 was used in making the videos. It looks very different from SolidWorks today, without the command manager and RealView effects. Anyways the videos themselves (which have no sound/voice-over) are still very relevant. If your learning SolidWorks or going through a SolidWorks Essentials Course, you&#8217;ll find some exercises familiar.</p>
<p><a title="SolidWorks Educational Video Tutorials" href="http://www.burkesys.com/~sburke/EducationalResources/solidworks" target="_blank">SolidWorks Educational Material &amp; Resources Website</a></p>
<p>I know there are a phletora of video tutorials available on SolidWorks, but seeing as they are my own, I said I&#8217;d post them here.</p>
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