IMHO, before you train others in a methodology, you should be proficient with many applications under your belt. I suggest you read Cornell (Cornell is one of the leading experts on Mixtures) to start your journey into understanding mixtures.
Cornell, John (1990) “Experiments with Mixtures, Designs, Models, and the Analysis”, Wiley (SBN: 047152221X)
Some favorite papers:
Snee, Ronald D., Design and Analysis of Mixture Experiments, Journal of Quality Technology, Vol. 3, No. 4, October 1971
Cornell, John, Embedding Mixture Experiments Inside Factorial Experiments, Journal of Quality Technology, Vol. 22, No. 4, October 1990
Snee, Ronald D., Donald Marquardt, Screening Concepts and Designs for Experiments with Mixtures, Technometrics, Vol. 18, No. 1, February 1976
and our own Dan Obermiller's: Tips on JMPing into Mixture Experiments
"All models are wrong, some are useful" G.E.P. Box