Hi Carolyn, I highly encourage you do the following:
Develop a simple training outline of what you want to cover during a training session
Start a web conference with the trainee and record the session (GoToMeeting $35/mo or SnagIt $50)
Upload the recording to a project in your instance called "Training" to the documents
Create a Documents report called "Training" and filter on the project above
Share both the report and project with your entire instance (view access) for watch and learn on-demand
Update versions as you repeat your training and get better quality recordings
Break up training into small segments (< 1 minute) to keep things organized and simple to update as things change in Workfront <--guaranteed
Setup a small project for the trainee with a few fundamental tasks along with the task of watching the videos. This reinforces the use of Workfront and ensures everyone understands how to use the tool.
I can't think of a more effective method of training than this for the frequent flyers who like to claim it's all too difficult to learn when it's not. This forces you and them to use Workfront every step of the way, the only way to train in my opinion. No one gets off the hook. The training projects and data show who completed what and when. You can even template this training project and train dozens, hundreds, thousands of users at once. Dashboards will produce pretty charts showing progress of the trainees as they proceed through the projects, if you want to go to that level and create some real-time competition up on a big screen. Throw some fun tasks in there like grab a snack from a bucket or go for a 10 minute break so it's not booooooorrrrrrring. You can thank @Steve Cappellucci at Workfront (shoutout!) for most of these concepts as he's the genius behind them. Also, I'm looking into kicking off some WFPro-sponsored Workfront Fundamentals training soon so stay tuned in the community for announcements on this.
Thanks, Narayan