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Requesting an MS Learn learning pathway for the CoE Starter Kit #8383

Open FC-SMS opened 1 month ago

FC-SMS commented 1 month ago

Does this question already exist in our backlog?

What is your question?

Are there any plans on the roadmap to incorporate the COE Starter Kit in to Microsoft Learn allowing users to undertake self paced training through learning paths and modules?

I believe that having this as offer on MS Learn would allow for the community to learn, understand, and help grow the toolkit. At the same time it would empower the community to be more confident in the use of the toolkit by providing structured learning.

Whilst the documentation for the toolkit provides great value to the community, along with the other content available on other platforms such as YouTube not everyone can learn from this. As humans, we learn in different ways.

Providing a structured learning pathway that would allow users to obtain greater benefit from the toolkit.

The learning pathway could provide various modules in a structured manner such as what the toolkit is, installation (pre, during, post), using the toolkit and all the components, customising the toolkit, and of course best practice.

CoE toolkit is a great resource for our community but i believe it is one of the most challenging aspects when getting up and running with the Governance, Administration, Management, and Empowerment of the Platform.

What solution are you experiencing the issue with?

Core

What solution version are you using?

No response

What app or flow are you having the issue with?

No response

What method are you using to get inventory and telemetry?

Cloud flows

AB#3407

Jenefer-Monroe commented 1 month ago

Thanks for the suggestion, over to PM for consideration of funding.

novelist-jsmith commented 3 weeks ago

I too would like to see a Microsoft Learn Course tailored to the CoE kit. We have implemented the CoE using guidance from the Microsoft site and by attending non-Microsoft led sessions. We have had to review some of the tasks we have completed so having a Microsoft Learn Course would definitely be a huge benefit to see how things work by actively following steps and seeing the results of these actions.