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Thomas L. Holder Inc. Launches Online SolidWorks Classes

Classes taught in short online courses over several days.

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December 16, 2009

By DE Editors

Thomas L. Holder Inc. has launched its online SolidWorks classes. Courses cover the basics to SolidWorks specialties.

Thomas Holder combines his educational background with real-life machine drafting and design experience. Having taught AutoCAD at the high school and college level, Holder transitioned to SolidWorks and has developed a series of online courses to provide prospective SolidWorks operators with live instruction. Exercises have been developed from his experiences learning SolidWorks while producing drawings for actual projects.

SolidWorks instruction is broken down into short courses presented over several days so students can absorb the material for long-term retention.

For more information, visit Thomas L. Holder Inc.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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