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Agile Business Analysis

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Online Webinar  – Recorded June 22, 2016
Activity Type: Education – Online or Digital Media Up to 1 PDU – Free
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Is analysis only required in a predictive approach?

If we cannot analyze our results, we cannot know if we are on the right track.

In this webinar, Michael Boyle will describe what an agile approach is, when agile is appropriate, and why Business Analysis is a key component of an agile way of working.

The roles and responsibilities of an Agile Business Analyst are described, and we give examples of how specific tools and techniques are utilized in an agile way by Business Analysts to be effective.

Presenter: Michael Boyle (LinkedIn profile) PMP PfMP Michael’s professional dealings have been throughout Europe with numerous global projects throughout the years. Currently, Michael is the Managing Director of Procurro Solutions, specializing on all elements tied to Project Management, Business Analysis and Product Management.

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Online Webinar – Recorded Mar 2, 2012
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1.25 PDU
Provider:  Pluralsight

  1. What is SharePoint?
  2. How do you use it?
  3. What can you use it for?
  4. And most importantly, what can SharePoint do for you and your team?

These are the questions that MCT and SharePoint instructor Bill Kulterman (LinkedIn profile) will help answer as he explains some of the practical ways of utilizing SharePoint 2010.

This webinar Covers:

  • What is SharePoint?
  • The SharePoint Wheel
  • Site Collections
  • Creating A Team Site
  • Creating A Document Library And…
  • Creating A List

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Sharepoint 101: Introduction To SharePoint Basics

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Online Webinar + PDF
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 PDU free
Provider: Brightwork

In this recorded webinar, learn how BrightWork will help you get up and running with successful project management on SharePoint.

Brightwork will give you a quick tour of their solution and its top features for project and portfolio management.

Here’s a closer look at what you’ll see:

  • Portfolio dashboards and reports for increased visibility and control
  • Templates that help you initiate, track and manage projects to success
  • Work management dashboards for efficient team collaboration
  • A flexible solution that meets your immediate need

Download Webinar PDF Slides.

Join Microsoft Project & Certified Project & Portfolio Management (PPM) Silver Partner, BrightWork for a series of education webcasts and Hands on Learning labs (HOL).

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Using BrightWork For Project & Portfolio Management On SharePoint

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Top 10 Tips When Designing For Mobile

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Live Webinar – August 1st, 2017 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU free
Provider: Training Magazine Network

A lot of people are comfortable designing their courses for the desktop. However, designing for mobile is very different.

Whether designing either a web application being viewed on a mobile device or designing a mobile application, it is significantly different that designing for a desktop.

  • Is your content being viewed on the phone being held in landscape or portrait mode?
  • Did you know that knowing if the learner is right or left handed can impact on the user experience?

Learn Top 10  tips for mobile design and significantly improve the User Experience (UX) for your learners including…

  • How to setup a project for mobile design
  • How to keep objects within thumb swipe
  • How to accommodate for landscape and portrait views
  • How to determine which view to design for
  • Explain the importance of the placement of the navigation

Presenter: Phil Cowcill (LinkedIn profile) started multimedia development in 1984 after being hired as a videographer/developer; he created Canada’s first Level III Interactive Videodisc. In 1995 he taught the Interactive Multimedia post-graduate program at Canadore College. More recently Mr. Cowcill wrote a chapter for Michael Allen’s 2012 e-Learning Annual.  Currently, Mr. Cowcill is the Coordinator of Canada’s first post-graduate program dedicated to Mobile Application Development.  Mr. Cowcill also travels and speaks at a variety of educational and multimedia conferences all over North America.

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Top 10 Tips When Designing For Mobile

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