This lecture provides an introduction to the finite element software STATIK 7, focusing on its functionalities and applications in structural engineering. The instructor begins by demonstrating how to launch the software and navigate its interface, emphasizing the importance of setting up a proper file path for project documents. The lecture covers the creation of a new static file, where users can define the properties of their models, including the choice between 2D and 3D representations. The instructor explains the significance of material properties and how to modify them according to project requirements. A detailed explanation of modeling techniques follows, highlighting the simplification of structures for effective analysis. The lecture also discusses the process of defining loads and calculating results, showcasing how to interpret the software's output. Throughout the session, the instructor provides practical examples and encourages interaction, ensuring that participants grasp the essential concepts of using STATIK 7 for structural modeling and analysis.