by Bill Cushard (@BillCush)
You have recently implemented Confluence in your organization and have found it rather easy to implement and use. In fact, not only did the implementation go smoothly, but you are seeing signs that people are using it to create pages, communicate through blogs instead of email, and collaborate on documents. That is the good news. The bad news is that Confluence can do so much more, but you really are only using simple, core features. You want to get the most our of your investment in Confluence, but you do not know how to organize spaces, create templates and blueprints, and use macros and add-ons on your pages to bring them alive. Plus, your team is an agile team and you would like to like Confluence to JIRA and publish agile reports, run releases, and conduct retrospectives in Confluence.
The problem is that you do not have time or budget to attend a training course or wander aimlessly through help files looking for ideas.
We have attempted to solve this problem by taking our Confluence training course content and creating self-paced, eLearning versions of both our Confluence Fundamentals and Confluence Administration training courses. We know that scheduling live training can be a challenge because it is difficult to block several hours out of your busy work day. And sometimes, live training can be expensive.
Now you can get all the benefits of our live Confluence training courses without the expense of time and money. Our two new self-paced eLearning courses at prices at $199 each, so they are much less expensive than our live courses. Plus, you can go through the materials at your own pace, and refer back to the courses whenever you want. Our eLearning courses are ideal for the busy administrators who need to learn during free time, in short sprints, and on-demand.
If you need to learn more about Confluence, try our new eLearning courses. They will help you get the most our of Confluence.