My hero, Tony Robbins said: “You can only learn by connecting something unknown to something you already know.”
Trying to learn a new CAD/CAM software can be painful, especially if you have no idea where to find someone to connect the unknown to the known.
Now, there is a place for Fusion 360 users to close the gap between the unknown and known… The Getting Started Portal: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/get-started
I can still remember that Saturday afternoon in 2007. After hours of fighting, frustrated, confused and defeated, I drove to the book store and bought SolidWorks for Dummies…Man, did I feel dumb that day.
2007 was a long time ago, and yes, I still feel frustrated when learning new software. But luckily for you and me, when it comes to Fusion 360, the new Getting started With Fusion 360 takes the feeling dumb out of the picture.
Remember… Remember, all you need is a good strategy to get a handle on Fusion 360. And, a strategy is nothing but a way to organize your resources. That is what this is.
What is it? This is your Fusion 360 specialists, call them professors if you like, providing you with the best-structured learning site for Fusion 360. Why use it? One place of Fusion 360 learning content that will constantly be updated and expanded…bigger is better!
What can you gain? You will for sure leave the Getting Started with Fusion 360 a lot more confident in your modeling skills…if not, beers on me.
How does it work? It is easy; it is free. You simply click on the path that excites you the most. And, the distance from unknown to known just got a lot smaller.
Conclusion… Yes, I think YouTube is great, but nothing replaces a structured learning path. This learning site has the resources you need in an organized fashion; a place you can start out, and come to for continued learning. Like I said, it is free…Check it out: https://www.autodesk.com/products/fusion-360/get-started
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