Training

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Training is tailored to all levels of user depending on the requirements originally defined by the client at the scoping stage. This means each user group gets bespoke training for the specific tasks they have been allowed to have access to.

Training is available in our training room at the M-Corp offices for up to 8 people per session. Located in the idyllic 7000 acre grounds of Somerley Estate the setting provides a conducive and relaxing environment for learning.

Alternatively, for your convenience, training can be at your offices either on a one to one basis or for groups up to eight people.

In addition to the comprehensive reference manual supplied with Continuity, M-Corp is able to offer a range of training options. Our experienced trainers can offer this service for all levels of users.

Developers

This training is very much hands on tuition from one of our technical developers. The training assumes a basic understanding of C#, .Net and XML. A web-based training and reference guide is provided during the course. At the end of the course, each developer should have a sound understanding of the Continuity CMS architecture, configuration and be able to extend the functionality by creating new components and modules.

Content Managers

Authors

Learn how to create and publish content using the templates, as well as submit content for approval using the workflow. Content and templates can be tailored to fit with your implementation of Continuity, thus maximising the relevance and usefulness of the training.

Editors/Approvers

Learn how to create, publish, edit, approve and deploy content using the templates. Content and templates can be tailored to fit with your implementation of Continuity, thus maximising the relevance and usefulness of the training.

Administrators

Learn how to administer Continuity through the admin interface. This will include managing security groups, registering new components, creating releases and deploying those releases between environments. This will also include a run through of the Continuity node structure and importance and locations of key configuration files.

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