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Feedback: The Basics of Content Types, Live Online Workshop

Original Publication Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Filed Under: Content Type, Mark Miller, Workshops
SharePoint User Level: General Interest

 

We just finished today’s live online workshop, The Basics of Content Types. This is the area were people who participated in the session can leave their feedback. Let’s see what they have to say…

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5 Responses to “Feedback: The Basics of Content Types, Live Online Workshop”

  1. Brett on October 27th, 2009 2:56 pm

    Very useful class – very interesting, useful labs, good information, would love to take more of your classes if only we had the training budget. YOu answered 2 of the questions I have been looking for answers to for a while. The class made the material easy to understand , but was paced well. Mark (Miller) kept up with all the users adn the questions well. I recommend this class to anyone who doesn’t understand content types or who doesn’t yet use them. After taking this class, you will see why you want to.

    Thansk again.

  2. Megan on October 28th, 2009 8:29 am

    I love these short, focused classes! This was my 6th class, and they have all been valuable. Mark is a great instructor and very helpful at providing ideas and solutions that expand my SharePoint knowledge. Having the sandbox to practice in really helps me to remember and apply what I learn. I appreciate and look forward to this training!

  3. David on October 28th, 2009 9:51 am

    Mark, as usual your workshop (The Basics of Content Types) covered subject matter that is important to Site managers and administrators. Sometimes the why is more important than the how. I often find the little side comments most informative (nesting content types several deep, or an easy way to re-point large numbers of documents metadata to another content type). The big lesson from yesterday’s work shop was how much effort could be saved by asking the right questions and understanding the business needs from the start. Again, knowing what you can do is as important as how you accomplish it. Thanks,

  4. Roger on October 29th, 2009 1:57 am

    What you really need to know about to Content Types in 2 hours :)

    Thanks Mark, another good class

  5. Sherri on November 12th, 2009 4:57 pm

    Thanks Mark, another excellent class. If you’re looking to understand content types and how to use them, this is an excellent place to begin. Easy to follow and full of useful information – we’re already putting it to use.

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