Concourse for Editors

Concourse for Editors

Do you want to learn how to use Concourse like a pro? Do you have questions about syllabus-level functionality, system-level functionality, and using Concourse to streamline your tracking and reporting processes? Register for our training course for Concourse admins and syllabus editors. This training is appropriate for curriculum developers, domain editors, academic leaders, and other power users. In this course, you'll find a slide deck, pre-recorded training, and knowledge assessment. To access the training materials, select the "Access Training" link in the center of the course page. Login to our training site with your credentials or create a free account to begin. Happy learning!
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