The Model engine series introduction page is gone - all the individual projects are there but NO intro and explanation of what this is all about.
The one for the CNC lathe pen is gone also ??
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@gregory.cohen9FQ56 Do you have any insights to where the project that was on the academy site has gone?
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-Dan
Please let us know if the following links are what you are looking for.
Link to the 11 projects for the model engine.
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-Dan
@dan.banach provided a link to what looks like the correct 13-part engine project series. Please take a look and let us know if that works for you. You'll find 20+ additional Fusion 360 projects under the new Autodesk Learning site as well.
https://www.autodesk.com/learn/catalog/product%7Ceducators/Fusion%20360%7Cprojects
Gregory
the projects are still there - what is missing is the HOME page that talks about the whole project and shows the assembly. I had a link to that and its gone now - so it used to exit. I think its essential. Without the home page they are just 11 individual projects with no meaning to the big picture as an assembly. I used that in class to show what all the projects will do. and I want to be able to show other instructors a good project package.
I have a share link to the engine assembly https://a360.co/42egvx8 - that was in that home page - I dont see this anywhere in the 11 projects.
I know Kevin E had done work on it and Jessica B had interviewed me about it because we are making 25 engine assemblys as a class project
Link to the 11 projects for the model engine.
this link seems to dead end
@SuncoastTechnicalCollege I looked around some more and have not yet come across a central home page for that engine project series. I'm checking now if I can track down the person or team that produced it.
I wish I took a pic of it - I just remember I had that link in my google class
I was in one the the model engine lessons and this was on last page - but the link is dead?
Hi @SuncoastTechnicalCollege - Someone on the team had screenshots for all the learning pathways including the CAM for 2.5 Axis Milling Learning Pathway where this project was introduced. See attached.
Gregory
YES !!! - I didnt see that note on retirement?
@SuncoastTechnicalCollege - That screenshot may not be what you're looking for. I got it from Liz Garcia, a curriculum product manager involved in developing learning pathways courses and educator resources. They are selecting a number of educators to provide feedback on training and instructor resource content as input to their current research. Liz wanted to ask if you'd be interested in participating and if so, I can pass along your email address.
Yes - I want to be part of it. I was asked by Jessica B about how we used that project in class to build complete engines in a CNC production scenario. We are building 20 and giving them to Admin and counselours.
I also want to forward the entire project to fellow educators.
I think the assembly is a good example of MFG to bring all components together
@SuncoastTechnicalCollege - Yes, Liz responded that you're already considered part of their educator feedback group - thank you! I'm not sure what their process will be from this point, but I imagine they'll be in contact.
Please reply with any other questions or feedback. Otherwise, if you're all set, then enjoy the week.
Gregory
Any updates on bringing this page back ? We are trying build a CNC Operator Curriculum series from this - Similar to what the ACE group is doing.
https://www.americascuttingedge.org/our-program/
@SuncoastTechnicalCollege Hi Ed - My understanding is the related Fusion Learning Pathway courses are still accessible through the new Autodesk Learning site including the 11 engine project pages are available. What added content are you looking for?
Thanks for tagging me in @gregory.cohen9FQ56
@SuncoastTechnicalCollege Ed, apologies for the confusion. Our Learning website underwent a redesign and the Learning Pathway landing pages were retired. That said, the Fusion projects, modules, and courses you're referring to are still available!
While they aren't organized exactly as they were before, they're still packaged together along with much of our other Fusion learning content to support teaching Intro to CNC and Intro to CAD/CAM in the classroom.
As Gregory mentioned, you'll find the rest of our catalog here: https://www.autodesk.com/learn/catalog/educators/universities,vocational,secondary,projects.
As always, thank you for your continued partnership. We hope you and your students are enjoying the curriculum!
@SuncoastTechnicalCollege Ed, thank you so much for taking the time to record this video! We appreciate your thoughtful response and examples. I'll be passing this feedback along to other folks on our team who can make changes to our design and layout. Thanks again, Liz
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