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CTAE7602 - PTC Pro Engineer Wildfire 3.0

Date: April 6-7, 2007
Atkinson County High School
Presenter: John Cribb and John Yochum

L to R - (back row) John Cribb, Don Morgan, Willie Haynes, Patrick Gunter,

Reid Houston, Marc Roe and Russ Hillman

(front row) Pam Brown, Carolyn Smith, Donna Davis and John Yochum. 

Not pictured is Scott Brown (someone had to take the picture)

Workshop Participants

Scott Brown - Central Education Center

Pam Brown - Smokey Road Middle School

John Cribb - Atkinson County High School

Donna Davis - Irwin County High School

Patrick Gunter - Brunswick High School

Willie Haynes - Jenkins County High School

Russ Hillman - Effingham CountyHigh School

Reid Houston - Johnson High School

Marc Roe - Long County High School

Don Morgan - Brooks County High School

Carolyn Smith - Whitewater High School

Instructor - John Yochum - Palm Beach County School System, FL

 

 

Instructor John Yochum gives instructions at the beginning of the workshop Reid Houston concentrates on his water bottle project Don Morgan watches as John Yochum demonstrates how to use Pro Engineering/Wildfire 3.0
     
Donna Davis shows of one of her finished designs Patrick Gunter takes a moment from his windmill assembly assignment to pose for a picture John Yochum give Pam Brown the 'thumbs up' after she completes the CO2 car assembly
     
Willie Haynes uses the two monitor system to work on his assignment and see his instructions at the same time Russ Hillman is so involved in his work that he didn't even notice that his picture was taken. Instructor John Yochum checks over Carolyn Smith's water bottle
     

Thanks to John Cribb and Atkinson County High School

for arranging and hosting this

Pro-Engineer/Wildfire 3.0 workshop.

Marc Roe takes a break from his drawing to gather his thoughts John Cribb, our host, works intently on one of his assignments.