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July 2, 2021
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Knock, knock. Is anybody home?

  • July 2, 2021
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At the beginning of July, things might get a little quiet around here. Our U.S. offices will be closed July 5th - 9th, 2021 for summer break.

While we are away, be sure to check out our summer movie releases and reading list. This content is hot off the press and will not disappoint!

☀️ Video premiere: How to use Workfront One for training

☀️ New Learning Path: KPI dashboards in the new Workfront experience

☀️ Updated Learning Paths for the 21.3 quarterly release:

Project templates | Workfront for Collaborators | Requests in the new Workfront experience

We will be back to business as usual on Monday, July 12th.

Happy summer!

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Level 2
July 12, 2021

Hi, I'm looking for a basic non-role-based learning path for new users, similar to admin bootcamp but w/o admin topics like permissions. So basically looking for overview of all the objects, how to search, groups/teams/roles, project templates vs projects etc. Foundational topics that are more overview than deep dive. Does such a thing exist (outside individual WF One overviews) or have you created something like this?

Thanks,

Lori

betseyw
Adobe Employee
Adobe Employee
July 14, 2021

Hey Lori - We don't currently have anything built the way you mentioned above. However, we've seen our customers take individual pieces of our training content (individual videos, guides, one pages, documentation articles, etc.) to create learning specific to their users needs and have success in doing that.

For instance, they'll take our "Getting Started" guide as a basis for their own training guides, make small changes or changes specific to their process, and use that for their user training or reference. In some cases, they'll even link individual videos to those guides if they would like their users to get a basic understanding of how the tool functions.

Hope this helps. Let us know if you have additional questions!