ASU Engineering Continues to Instruct CADKEY after
11 Years of Success
After
11 years of employing CADKEY®, industry’s leading 3D Mechanical
CAD software, Arkansas State University (ASU) continues to instruct
the latest release of the software (CADKEY Workshop™) to students
enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Engineering program.
Tech Ed Concepts, Inc. (TEC, Inc.), the exclusive
North American Academic Distributor of CADKEY and other 3D engineering
and manufacturing software and curricular programs for educators
and students, supplied ASU with CADKEY Workshop. ASU Instructor
in Technology, Rev. Dr. Charles Coleman, recently upgraded to CADKEY
Workshop specifically because of its core architecture of Pure Geometry™,
its complete set of
ASU Instructor in Technology, Rev.
Dr. Charles Coleman, recently upgraded to CADKEY Workshop specifically
because of its core architecture of Pure Geometry™, its
complete set of mechanical detailing functions along with a
complete set of design tools for blending solid, surface and
wireframe modeling with traditional drawing methods.
mechanical detailing functions along with a complete
set of design tools for blending solid, surface and wireframe modeling
with traditional drawing methods. He stated, “I have been
teaching at ASU for eleven years, and of those eleven years, CADKEY
has proven to be the most intuitive CAD software on the market.”
Students who study
Mechanical, Industrial, Civil and Agricultural Engineering
use CADKEY as a core component in CAD I, CAD II and Engineering
Graphics courses at ASU.
Richard Amarosa, President of TEC, Inc. stated, “We
are pleased that Arkansas State University continues to implement
CADKEY as an integral component in the engineering program. CADKEY’s
ease-of-use and powerful hybrid modeling capabilities have far surpassed
other CAD programs in the market today. We will continue to supply
our customers with what we believe is the most appropriate CAD tool
for the classroom.”
For more information about the ASU Engineering
program visit http://engr.astate.edu/
or contact Instructor in Technology, Rev. Dr. Charles Coleman at
(870) 972-2088.