2020-03-29 –, Room 1
Onboarding new users to software can be tricky. Most of the time this means investing time to onboard people personally. Or even worse, try to work through the documentation and try to understand the software yourself. But there is an easier way, learn draw.io within draw.io.
Onboarding to software is important, nothing new about that. This includes onboarding existing employees to new software as well as new employees to existing tools. We did some research, how draw.io customers perform onboarding to Atlassian apps in general and found libraries of documentation that mostly the admins created for the company staff. There are two things that came to our eyes:
- Documenting software is pain - and a lot of work that usually don't end with the documentation, you also have to train people.
- Learning works best when it takes place in small, comprehensible steps and at your own pace.
What prevents people from learning software in depth is negatively influenced by the following factors:
- There are media breaks between the training content and the actual tool
- Examples are usually so abstract that the transfer to own use cases becomes more difficult
We have tried to overcome these obstacles and have created a tutorial series that we would like to share and develop further with you.
Bastian Schmitt has completed his MBA degree and has been a sales consultant with //SEIBERT/MEDIA since 2009. Since 2019 he is the product marketing master of our draw.io team.
Bastian's key aspects:
Visualization of content in Confluence
Illustration of complex facts and use cases by diagram tools
Bastian's expertise:
Use cases of diagrams within your Confluence instance
Advice on migration from Gliffy to draw.io
draw.io customer support