About this Course

Site: eRoom
Course: Solidworks Training for CSWA
Book: About this Course
Printed by: مستخدم ضيف
Date: Wednesday, 22 April 2026, 11:46 PM

1. What is the purpose of this course?

This course is designed to test your effectiveness in the different levels of Bloom's Taxonomy in a sequential & gamified manner. 

Blooms Taxonomy Levels:

  1. Remember
  2. Understand
  3. Apply
  4. Analyse
  5. Evaluate
  6. Create

A basic template was designed by Mr. Srikanth Rangdal. The question bank has been created by a team of qualified faculty members.

The respective faculty handling your course may add additional content like notes, youtube videos, audios and links to interactive content as per requirements.



2. How to use this course?

Announcements

This is where you will be notified of any information. You are also allowed to discuss topics just like a forum. You may ask questions to which your friends may respond to. Use of formal language is expected.


Definitions

This is a glossary of terms used in the course with their definitions & relavent links (if any). These definitions automatically get linked with the term wherever it appears in notes, other glossary, forum or chat. Clicking or tapping on the linked word will open the definition in a small popup window.


Demo Test

Moodle has various types of questions which must be answered in a specific way. The demo test is designed to teach you the correct method to ansnwer all the question types.

All answers are given in the question itself. So just watch it and answer. The time limit has been kept short to ensure you get maximum time to think about questions while attempting quizzes related to your subject.


You can find all the contents of the course on your left in the course index. Once the demo test is completed, All the remember level quizzes will get unlocked. You will need to pass each of these tests with minimum score to unlock the next level. you can attempt any number of times. It is suggested that you review your answers each time you fail to get the minimum grade required.

The different levels of tests & their significance are explained below in the sequence in which they will get unlocked.

Remember Level

This test checks if you remember the terms, their definitions, relavent formulae etc... Time given is very short to make sure you answer from your memory without resorting to any other resources. Minimum score to pass is also high because the next level exams are dependant on this level.

Understand Level

This test checks if you understand what you remember. Questions may ask you to define notations used in a formula, meaning of a term etc... Time given is more then that in remember level but low enough to make sure you answer using your thinking skills without resorting to any other resources. Minimum score to pass is also medium because the next level exams are dependant on this level.

Apply Level

This test checks if you are able to apply what you remember & understand. Questions will be mostly numberical with random values generated as inputs. Time given is maximum but still with a limit to discourage laziness. Minimum score to pass is set to be 50%. 


3. Syllabus

Day No

Date

Time

Topic to be covered

1

13/02/2023

Class: 2 to 3 pm

Practice: 3 to 5pm

CSWA Certification syllabus and its significance, Introduction to Solidworks & its different modules, Sketch entities & constraints

2

14/02/2023

Class: 2 to 3 pm

Practice: 3 to 5pm

Hands-on training on constraining a sketch using Solidworks and onshape (alternative in case solidworks is not available).

3

15/02/2023

Class: 2 to 3 pm

Practice: 3 to 5pm

Introduction to part modeling features. Hands on practice on compound solid models using Extrude & Extrude Cut.

4

16/02/2023

Class: 2 to 3 pm

Practice: 3 to 5pm

Introduction to revolve, revolve cut, draft, ribs features. Hands-on practice on a sample part model from CSWA. Using onshape as an alternative for CSWA.

5

17/02/2023

Class: 2 to 3 pm

Practice: 3 to 5pm

Hands-on practice on two more sample part models from CSWA.

6

20/02/2023

Class: 2 to 3 pm

Practice: 3 to 5pm

Hands-on practice on sample assembly models from CSWA. Challenges in using onshape as an alternative to solidworks for CSWA assembly modeling.

7

21/02/2023

Class: 2 to 3 pm

Practice: 3 to 5pm

Hands-on practice on sample assembly models from CSWA. Challenges in using onshape as an alternative to solidworks for CSWA assembly modeling.

8

22/02/2023

Class: 2 to 3 pm

Practice: 3 to 5pm

Hands-on practice on sample assembly models from CSWA. Challenges in using onshape as an alternative to solidworks for CSWA assembly modeling.

9

23/02/2023

Class: 2 to 3 pm

Practice: 3 to 5pm

Live sample test attempt. Doubt clearance.

10

24/02/2023

Class: 2 to 3 pm

Practice: 3 to 5pm

Hands-on Practice & doubt clearance session.

Total

30 Hours

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4. Course Outcomes

CO Statement

Highest Level of Bloom's Taxonomy

5. Assignment Marks

The grades you attain in all the tests will be considered with suitable weightage decided by your subject incharge.

The final score will become your marks for assignments. It is mandatory to complete all the tests with minimum passing marks. If any of the tests are left incomplete, the assignment marks will not be considered.