Product category:
3D CAD software
News Release from: SolidWorks Corporation
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 April 2007
3D software is free to educators
The SolidWorks-STEM Educators II grant offers free licences of SolidWorks Student Edition 3D CAD software to individual US educators.
SolidWorks has agreed to donate as many as 1000 new licences of SolidWorks Student Edition 3D CAD software to individual US educators dedicated to improving students' science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills The SolidWorks-STEM Educators II grant is the second consecutive year of the initiative and includes training and lesson plans to help teachers and faculty from elementary school through college integrate the four separate disciplines for more effective education
"3D CAD software is a perfect storm of science, technology, engineering, and math, and it brings these disciplines home in a vivid, interactive way that nails the question, how is this relevant?", said Herbert Crosby, Professor of Mechanical Engineering Technology at the University of Maine.
Crosby was among the first educators to secure a SolidWorks STEM grant and create a course using SolidWorks software to strengthen STEM instruction.
CAD software is adept at conveying 2D and 3D geometry concepts to younger students and illustrating algebra and physics principles in later years.
Teachers can apply these topics in a wide range of engineering projects - for example, designing small-scale cars or simulating the effects of design changes on air flow.
With backing by the National Science Foundation (NSF), STEM is an emerging movement in American education aimed at improving technological literacy and global competitiveness.
STEM addresses warning signs found in numerous studies showing the United States falling behind in engineering graduation rates and maths/science proficiency.
"3D CAD brings science, technology, engineering, and math together in a dramatic and effective way that foreshadows how students can apply their skills in high-paying careers", said Marie Planchard, Director of Education at SolidWorks Corp.
"STEM education with SolidWorks gives students the ability to compete in a global engineering design world".
The SolidWorks-STEM Educators II grant includes: one copy of SolidWorks Student Edition software; SolidWorks Education Edition curriculum and courseware CD for instructors; a self-paced online course that demonstrates ways educators can incorporate 3D geometry with STEM concepts; 20 hours of step-by-step tutorials; access to the SolidWorks Teacher Community website; monthly online SolidWorks-STEM symposia focusing on new approaches to math (including algebra and geometry), biology, chemistry, physics, art and economics; the opportunity to become certified as a Certified SolidWorks Associate; and the opportunity to accredit the educator's institution as a Certified SolidWorks Associate Exam Provider.
After completing the online course, teachers must demonstrate their competency by producing a short STEM lesson for the classroom that will be shared on the SolidWorks Teacher Community website.
SolidWorks will then provide an electronic certificate to the teacher documenting 30 hours of professional development work.
Teachers that receive a certificate are eligible for additional advanced online training classes preparing them for the Certified SolidWorks Associate (CSWA) Exam.
Primarily for students, the CSWA Exam is a comprehensive assessment that measures competencies in 3D CAD modelling technology, engineering principles, standards, and industry practices.
It helps educators gauge individual student progress as well as curricula effectiveness.
The CSWA certification gives manufacturing companies and design firms tangible proof of competency as students enter the job market.
When a grant recipient passes the exam, the institution becomes eligible to become a CSWA Provider.
The CSWA Exam is available in the following languages: English, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.
Teachers must apply for SolidWorks-STEM Educators II grants by 30th May 2007 via the SolidWorks website.
Grants will be awarded in May and June 2007, and assignments must be completed during the summer of 2007.
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