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I teach CAD and the Tutorial - "Part Design Using Part Studios" is missing but in my archives.

michael_schweitzermichael_schweitzer Member Posts: 4 EDU

I am a high school teacher, and I have incorporated Part Design Using Part Studios with its short intro to each "Extrude" "Revolve" "Sweep" and "Loft" lessons.

I cannot find it in the course catalog, but it is still in my past classes. Where did it go and can you please restore it.

As an educator, the silent removal of past lessons is extremely concerning. I am the admin for my district and I will be considering not continuing with the software for our district in the future if I cannot rely on the learning center to be consistent. I cannot find a comparable replacement for sweep, revolve and loft lessons that are simple for my students to follow like this course.

Comments

  • Matt_ShieldsMatt_Shields Member, Onshape Employees Posts: 453

    One of the coolest parts of Onshape is that it updates roughly every 3 weeks. Last week was version 187! But that does make keeping training materials up to date a challenge. Learning Center content is constantly being revised and updated. Part Design Using Part Studios has been depricated. But Extrude, Revolve, Sweep, and Loft are all in the new Introduction to Part Studios.

  • Ste_WilsonSte_Wilson Member Posts: 367 EDU

    I've had a similar moment as the paper tray model from sheet metal has gone and I'd used that as the base for one of my assignments.

    Could an archive be made accessible of removed tutorials, with suitable warnings?

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