Thanks @Ryan Wans and @Amro Tork
One problem is that the tutorials assume that the tools and the PDKs are all set properly. This requires some knowledge with Linux (and usually some debugging as well). I think it will be great if there is a Virtual Machine (VM) that has everything ready for students to plug and play using a free VMWare player. Does this exist?
Hello @Hesham Omran, we have used a slightly modified version of JKU's docker and it worked quite well to design a power converter for the sscs Chipathon among 12 students without previous experience, so it's quite straightforward. Let us know if we could help somehow.
For tool usage, check bminch's Youtube tutorials, which are great source of info. @Vicente Osorio, one of our students, also made a tutorial with a summary and some extra material for the analog flow (in spanish but with english subtitles):
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