Pluralsight has been investing heavily in building a complete online SharePoint training curriculum for a while now. We’ve been proud to work with expert instructors like Sahil Malik, Rob Windsor, Janis Hall, and Dan Wahlin so far! But we’ve struggled to keep up with the massive size of the SharePoint platform, the version changes, and the different user roles who all desperately need training online today!
Well, a few months ago that changed pretty dramatically for us.
We formed a content partnership with Critical Path Training, one of the industry leaders in serious, professional SharePoint classroom training. You can read more about our partnership here, but basically, Critical Path Training is publishing their entire SharePoint classroom training curriculum online at Pluralsight. Critical Path Training boasts a thorough and deep curriculum that targets information users, administrators, developers, and web designers. Check out the entire Critical Path Training catalog.
Since we announced the partnership, we have jointly published 39 new SharePoint courses and we have many more planned for the months ahead! That gives us a grand total of 53 SharePoint courses in our online training library today!
Critical Path Training’s cofounder, Andrew Connell, recently published six new courses on SharePoint 2013 designed to quickly ramp-up serious developers.
We believe these are the ONLY online courses available today on SharePoint 2013.
We want to celebrate this achievement and give everyone a chance to experience the quality of our SharePoint content. Hence, we’ve decided to unlock all six of our new 2013 courses – they’re FREE for the next 48 hours starting today Nov 13 (through Thursday, Nov 15, 5pm ET)! - Free offer has now expired. Get a 10-day free trial on our website.
Watch the following SharePoint 2013 courses today!
- SharePoint 2013 Developer Ramp-Up – Part 1
- SharePoint 2013 Developer Ramp-Up – Part 2
- SharePoint 2013 Developer Ramp-Up – Part 3
- SharePoint 2013 Developer Ramp-Up – Part 4
- SharePoint 2013 Developer Ramp-Up – Part 5
- SharePoint 2013 Developer Ramp-Up – Part 6
This series is a MUST for SharePoint developers. Kudos to Andrew Connell.
Today we’re confident that Pluralsight has the most comprehensive and high-quality online training library for SharePoint thanks to our partnership with Critical Path Training. We believe this will dramatically improve educational opportunities for SharePoint professionals around the globe.
We’re also happy to give them
a free trial to the entire library and can give their organization a free company pilot to check our license management and report features.
This week we’re at The SharePoint Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada exhibiting and working side-by-side with our partner, Critical Path Training, to engage with the SharePoint community here. If you happen to be here at #SPC12, please stop by and say hello! We’d love to meet you, give you some free stuff, and enter you to win one of two (2) Windows 8 Surface tablets!
Happy SharePoint learning!
Excellent, I am new in the Sharepoint world and the material published has helped me a lot, I am a developer and the courses do not just say how get things done there is an extra in the understanding of the fundamentals , you are doing it right.
Thanks a lot and i have forwarded the email i received to hundereds of my work collegues to learn the best trainings from plural sight website.
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Free courses for SharePoint 2013 (available until this thursday!)
Thanks for the SharePoint 2013 courses. However, not all of us are SharePoint developers, and/or will ever have access to do so. Pluralsight has been investing heavily in building a complete online SharePoint training mostly for SharePoint programmers, but am hoping they also focus on “End Users and Power Users” 2013 courses as well. Examples: How to use InfoPath with SQL Server, How to develop an ASP.NET MVC app and itegrate it into SharePoint 2013 via WCF RIA, Using CSS with SharePoint. I am tasks daily with things people want done, but not programming SharePoint 2013, just everyday office requests, that may need a C# or ASP.NET app, but in some cases, just power user things.
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