The Welcome Kit is designed to track what you've watched and the activities you've completed. However you may need to adjust your browser security settings if it does prompt you to resume your state when returning. You can access the Welcome Kit here. Safari, Chrome and IE 11 work well for caching and storing Kit progress without adjusting your local browser security settings.
Please share your ideas and suggestions.
Try it in Chrome now. Thanks for giving it your best. - Ryan
https://www.jmp.com/en_us/events/getting-started-with-jmp/new-user-welcome-kit.html
Kit has been updated to 1.2. 11/9/15
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Thanks for the feedback folks, if you have any more add to this thread please.
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The New User Welcome Kit worked well for me! I enjoyed the simple yet effective pathway, along with the percentage complete addition!
Hi. I had a hard time determining the correct answer when I followed the steps provided using the Graph Builder for the NUWK 11e_Practice.
Instead, I used the Tabulate platform with Local Data Filter.
This is an animated gif (3.8 mb) of the alternative solution I used for the NUWK 11e_Practice question:
Which of the top 10 scoring athletes threw the longest Javelin distance?
I also tried another approach using the Graph Builder platform, also with Local Data Filter (attachment).
Graph Builder is awesome !
Also, I'm new to JMP and I'm learning a lot from the NUWK roadmap. Thanks so much for this !
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Update: gif screencast URL replaced with mean javelin variables (instead of max).
Manually Sorted by Javelin distance (Descending)
Top 10 athletes ranked by score. Then ranked by javelin distance.
Again, so glad you're enjoying the Road Map. There are several ways you can discover the Road Map answers. For new JMP users exploring or "getting lost" with other platforms is a very effective way to learn JMP comprehensively .
And I loved the way you used Local Data Filter with Tabulate. I'll consider adding that as an alternative solution.
Your gif was very cool, I'm impressed, keep on sharing feedback if you have it.
Ryan
Thanks for the kind words, Ryan.
What I didn't realize when I initially followed the video was that it was showing me the way to the right answer but didn't show the complete steps so I can discover it on my own
And when I started with the NUWK, I couldn't stop. I finished it in one sitting. To this, I say wonderful use of gamification in making sure the learners are engaged all throughout.
Again, thanks and more power !
- Randy, JMP newbie
That's awesome to hear. Thanks for your feedback. Keep challenging yourself by exploring each JMP platform (like Fit Model) deeper and try Graph Builder with a variety of sample data, just dragging data in and starting over. It's fun!
Ryan
Great feedback and glad it was helpful. - Ryan