I'm Di Michelson from JMP Education. I'm happy to be with you today to talk about the resources that JMP Education has to offer you. They are centered around learning how to get the most out of JMP, including both how to use JMP and how to use statistical and analytical methods in JMP. In the live session at the end of this recorded talk, I'll provide links for where to find the content in the talk. I also want to get your feedback of how the JMP Education group can provide even more services to you and your company's JMP users.
I'm part of the JMP Education group, managed by Ruth Hummel. Monica Beals is also part of the group, maybe some of you know her. Together, we have over 40 years experience teaching people how to collect and analyze data to get the information needed to make smart decisions, mostly using our favorite software, JMP.
Today, I want to talk about what we can offer, and to get your feedback on other ways we can help you to Learn JMP and analytics. We'll talk about eLearning, instructor led classes, a new way for your trainers to develop courses quickly using our course materials, as well as the one place for you to learn about JMP, the new Learn JMP space in the JMP user community.
Let's start with free, on demand, self-paced eLearning. We converted some of our paid eLearning courses to free courses in 2022. Of course, you know STIPS. It's been available for quite a few years. STIPS is a very broad course with over 30 hours of self- paced learning on many analytical methods, and you can integrate STIPS into your academic or corporate training program.
JMP Educations' analytical eLearning courses go deeper into statistical methods and JMP usage than STIPS does. We have self-paced eLearning on many topics and released both our introductory JSL course and our SPC course last year. By the time you see this recording, I hope that a few more courses will have been released. Our plan is to convert all courses available in the JMP learning subscription, which is currently a paid service, to free eLearning.
Data Exploration is our most popular course. It teaches students how to use JMP by means of several case studies. That course is usually followed by ANOVA and regression, which teaches the basics of statistical modeling. The custom DOE course teaches the principles of design, so you can use the custom design platform in JMP, to collect the data needed for analysis with statistical models to enable you to make good decisions about your processes.
There are two other courses currently in the JMP learning subscription that we're planning on converting to eLearning. Our classic DOE course, which covers fractional, factorial, and response surface designs, in a different way than our custom DOE course. We also have a course on stability analysis, which is written for those in the pharmaceutical industry doing shelf life studies.
Here's an example from our SPC course. Each lesson consists of videos of theory of control charts or process capability, along with demonstration in JMP , along with quizzes and practices to help you retain what you've learned. Self-paced eLearning is great, especially when you need to learn control charts at 2 AM. But some people learn better with an instructor, and for you, we also offer instructor- led classes that are live. These are public classes with students from many different companies and industries.
We organize these courses into these buckets, and currently, Monica, Ruth, and I are teaching a few times per month. We have many courses, ranging from how to get started with JMP and analytics through designing experiments. We have three courses on designing experiments. The first one here is general, and the next two are for specific types of experiments.
We have classes on quality improvement, including quantifying the variability in your process that is due to your gage, measurement systems analysis. Also, controlling the variability of your process using control charts, statistical process control, and analyzing time- to- event data in our reliability analysis class.
We have lots of courses on advanced analytics, including platforms in JMP Pro, like analyzing many response variables at once, modeling categorical or discrete responses, functional data analysis, text analysis, generalized regression, and methods for explanatory modeling, and predictive modeling. We also have two scripting courses, the introductory course that teaches you the language, and a course that takes you through two examples of designing and building a production script, including building an interactive user interface, pulling data by querying different data sources, building custom reports, and then presenting results back to the user.
The public course schedule is in the Learn JMP space in the community and on jmp.c om/ training. I'll take you there after this recorded talk is finished. From this page, you can see the course descriptions and the schedule as well as register for classes.
One thing I'm excited to tell you about is we've recently implemented a request a course button, and that's for you to use if you look at our public schedule and don't see a course that you want to take on the schedule, or you found the course but it's not scheduled at a time that's convenient to you, especially in Europe, then you can click the request a course button and ask us to put a course on the public schedule at a date and time that's convenient to you. You can also use the request a course button if you just want to be notified when we add a particular course to the public schedule. So we're really excited about this request a course button. We hope it will be useful for you to tell us when you want to take instructor led courses.
We've talked about on- demand eLearning and public instructor- led classes. Now let's talk about how your trainers can use our course materials in their course development process. We are providing free of charge our course materials, and that's the power point slides, the PDF file of the course notes, and the course data, and for most classes, that's a JMP Journal. You can request access from your sales team, your account manager, and your JMP systems engineer. If you don't know who they are, ask your JMP administrator. You'll sign a contract with some very basic terms of use, and you can modify our materials as much as you want, including replacing our data in the demonstrations and practices, with data that are relevant to your learners. We hope that your trainers will be able to use the courses that we have created to quickly create more relevant learning content for your company.
Here are those categories of courses again, with the number of courses that have course material available within each category. If your trainer wants to see how we teach the course, have them come to a public class, or use that request a course button to ask us to schedule a public class at a time that's convenient to them. W e've talked about the courses that JMP Education has to offer. There's much more JMP learning content at the Learn JMP page in the user community. Just go to jmp.c om/ community and click on Learn JMP.
Our vision is for Learn JMP to be the one place to access all JMP learning materials. All the pieces are not there yet, but we will be continually improving this space. We want the Learn JMP space to be helpful for users across the spectrum, from never having used JMP before, to being a JMP expert, and new to analytics, to a trained statistician. The learning materials cover different learning styles with live sessions, recorded or created videos, as well as things to read.
We also organize by time commitment, from short one- page documents or a five- minute video to a half- hour mastering JMP, to full courses. A ll of the material is organized according to the JMP Analytic Workflow. It ranges from data sources through visualization and analysis using JMP platforms through sharing results with JMP users and people who don't have JMP. You can see this JMP Analytic workflow in action at jmp.c om/ workflow.
In the Learn JMP space, you'll find the brand new getting started in JMP on demand, and that's for new JMP users. There's also lots of additional material on how to use JMP. There's Mastering JMP live webinars and on demand recordings, and there's our eLearning and instructor- led courses that I talked about earlier. There's also something new this year, deeper dive, and it fits into that 1- 4 hour session, so it's longer than a half hour mastering JMP, but not as in depth as a two day formal course.
We'll be adding to the deeper dive topics as the year goes on. Please let us know what topics you are interested in learning more about. We want to make learning content that you want to use.