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Lab talk, the good, the bad, and the ugly
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<blockquote data-quote="Sarah Downs" data-source="post: 279433" data-attributes="member: 20317"><p>I'm in the same boat, here, Ethan. In fact, I'd be curious to hear from you now, several months later after you posted this, to see how you've come along and what you've found useful in your learning experience.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>God this looked great... and unfortunately Ivoclar no longer offers this. I just got off the phone with them. Apparently, though, they offer essentially the same thing through Core3d. I'll follow up with them to see what I can find, though it sounds like the videos will be less informative than actual on-site training.</p><p></p><p>I've been looking through what I can find on Youtube, which sounds chintzy, cuz you can only find so much. But there are some webinars and things on there. I did find this very informative video on Implant Studio by CAP Academy. It's not as intimidating as it looks:</p><p></p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]wV6IPI6zgzs[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>Speaking of CAP Academy, their training videos aren't bad, but don't really go far below the surface-level usage for 3Shape.</p><p></p><p>Other than that, I'm not sure what my lab is willing to invest in in terms of my training with someone like Argen. It might be something I bring up. Believe me, I was hired under the same idea: I'm young, trainable, and good with computers. But 3Shape is a different animal than most software I'm used to, and it's a real bear when you want to do anything more complicated than scanning and designing a simple crown. I'd benefit a lot from training with someone who knows how to trick it to do less conventional things.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sarah Downs, post: 279433, member: 20317"] I'm in the same boat, here, Ethan. In fact, I'd be curious to hear from you now, several months later after you posted this, to see how you've come along and what you've found useful in your learning experience. God this looked great... and unfortunately Ivoclar no longer offers this. I just got off the phone with them. Apparently, though, they offer essentially the same thing through Core3d. I'll follow up with them to see what I can find, though it sounds like the videos will be less informative than actual on-site training. I've been looking through what I can find on Youtube, which sounds chintzy, cuz you can only find so much. But there are some webinars and things on there. I did find this very informative video on Implant Studio by CAP Academy. It's not as intimidating as it looks: [MEDIA=youtube]wV6IPI6zgzs[/MEDIA] Speaking of CAP Academy, their training videos aren't bad, but don't really go far below the surface-level usage for 3Shape. Other than that, I'm not sure what my lab is willing to invest in in terms of my training with someone like Argen. It might be something I bring up. Believe me, I was hired under the same idea: I'm young, trainable, and good with computers. But 3Shape is a different animal than most software I'm used to, and it's a real bear when you want to do anything more complicated than scanning and designing a simple crown. I'd benefit a lot from training with someone who knows how to trick it to do less conventional things. [/QUOTE]
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