Hi Dave! I hope you had a wonderful Christmas. I want to ask that do you write your script before making a video (because it is so concise)? While delivering your lecture, you keep changing your tone and emphasize the important terms. Did you learn it with the experience or it has to do something with CompTIA training? If I asked too much, then feel free to not to answer it :-)
I don't write scripts for the videos I do. (I have to for the videos I make for PTC since they have to be approved.) After years of this, I know what I want to say. For in-the-weeds topics like chamfer transitions, I might have a few notes. For stuff I haven't done in a while like Mold Design, I will write down a list of steps beforehand. Tone, volume, and inflection are skills I first learned in PTC's instructor training program and then honed over a decade as an instructor. I've found that after delivering a class or subject six times, you develop an understanding of which points you need to hit hard, where learners will struggle, what isn't critical, etc.
I still don’t know what that means. I’ve never worked in the automotive industry. Can you provide some context? Given that I am completely unfamiliar with the term, I highly doubt I can make videos on the subject.
Hi Dave!
I hope you had a wonderful Christmas.
I want to ask that do you write your script before making a video (because it is so concise)?
While delivering your lecture, you keep changing your tone and emphasize the important terms. Did you learn it with the experience or it has to do something with CompTIA training?
If I asked too much, then feel free to not to answer it :-)
I don't write scripts for the videos I do. (I have to for the videos I make for PTC since they have to be approved.) After years of this, I know what I want to say. For in-the-weeds topics like chamfer transitions, I might have a few notes. For stuff I haven't done in a while like Mold Design, I will write down a list of steps beforehand.
Tone, volume, and inflection are skills I first learned in PTC's instructor training program and then honed over a decade as an instructor. I've found that after delivering a class or subject six times, you develop an understanding of which points you need to hit hard, where learners will struggle, what isn't critical, etc.
@@CADPLMGuy Thank you Dave!
hi Dave,
Can you share automotive biw videos
What’s biw?
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I still don’t know what that means. I’ve never worked in the automotive industry. Can you provide some context? Given that I am completely unfamiliar with the term, I highly doubt I can make videos on the subject.
Car interior and exterior part are we call it biw i.e hood design,back door,roof design
That’s not enough for me to understand how it differs from standard part design
how to model solid part from a shrinkwrap assembly
Why would you want to do that?
I have a shrinkwrap assembly of rig i need to convert it parametric solid parts and assembly..as part of my work...is there any way to do that