I am new to Qualtrics and looking for ways I can practice my knowledge - there are some challenges in the Basecamp but I am looking for some additional resources on how I can practice the software. I am currently looking for a new job opportunity so unfortunately, I cannot practice while at work. Any recommendations? Thank you!
Best,
Dominica
Best answer by ash123
Along with Basecamp lessons, I would suggest maybe looking up YouTube videos on Qualtrics tutorials or looking towards university websites. Some colleges have resources on their site about using the platform. I’m pasting a couple that I found below:
I am new to Qualtrics and looking for ways I can practice my knowledge - there are some challenges in the Basecamp but I am looking for some additional resources on how I can practice the software. I am currently looking for a new job opportunity so unfortunately, I cannot practice while at work. Any recommendations? Thank you!
Best,
Dominica
Hello Dominica,
My name is André, I'm also new to using Qualtrics. I practice at basecamp, as we are implementing Qualtrics in the Company, I have been following the project, but day-to-day practice is much better. Use Basecamp now and create projects there.
Along with Basecamp lessons, I would suggest maybe looking up YouTube videos on Qualtrics tutorials or looking towards university websites. Some colleges have resources on their site about using the platform. I’m pasting a couple that I found below:
If you haven’t already, I would recommend actually signing up for and completing the Level 1 certifications as they come with some additional practice files. These are also available as a bundle at the moment. There were some parts within the lessons that allowed me to play outside of my current projects, without making mistakes and taught me some lessons (ex inline email questions) that I did not know about.
Along with Basecamp lessons, I would suggest maybe looking up YouTube videos on Qualtrics tutorials or looking towards university websites. Some colleges have resources on their site about using the platform. I’m pasting a couple that I found below:
I am new to Qualtrics and looking for ways I can practice my knowledge - there are some challenges in the Basecamp but I am looking for some additional resources on how I can practice the software. I am currently looking for a new job opportunity so unfortunately, I cannot practice while at work. Any recommendations? Thank you!
Best,
Dominica
Hello Dominica,
My name is André, I'm also new to using Qualtrics. I practice at basecamp, as we are implementing Qualtrics in the Company, I have been following the project, but day-to-day practice is much better. Use Basecamp now and create projects there.
If you need more information, call me. Thanks.
Hi Andre,
Nice to meet you! I have also been doing projects on Basecamp so far but of course the more practice the better. That is great that your company is implementing Qualtrics. I have also found guided projects on Coursera Project Network - thought you might want to have a look at it too 😊
If you haven’t already, I would recommend actually signing up for and completing the Level 1 certifications as they come with some additional practice files. These are also available as a bundle at the moment. There were some parts within the lessons that allowed me to play outside of my current projects, without making mistakes and taught me some lessons (ex inline email questions) that I did not know about.
Yes, I have signed up for the two foundational certification paths and following them at the moment. Seems to be pretty straightforward and has some practice but I just wanted to do some more to feel more prepared :)
Would you recommend taking the certification in terms of an increase in employability?
Along with Basecamp lessons, I would suggest maybe looking up YouTube videos on Qualtrics tutorials or looking towards university websites. Some colleges have resources on their site about using the platform. I’m pasting a couple that I found below:
Thank you for taking the time to respond and additional resources! I will definitely have a look at those. I also found some guided projects on Coursera: