About 70% of my Analytics knowledge has been “self-taught” meaning I found the information I wanted to learn about through free resources I found online. About 30% has come from on-the-job experience.

While I fully support a traditional learning path, having access to these kinds of materials can give those of us with a less traditional path the opportunity to learn these things, in an equitable way.

During the virtual Adobe Summit in 2021, I did a roundtable Q&A discussion with a few other Adobe customers about Experience League. I talked about how there are so many resources that can help with both self-directed learning as well as fostering a sense of community and camaraderie when you need to figure things out. Check out this video showing some of the ways that Experience League can help support your up-skilling on the Experience Cloud products.

Not only is access to this helpful at an individual level, like with my path to learning about Experience Cloud solutions, but also at an enterprise level, my team is able to up-skill on topics that may not be their key area of focus in their work or education at that time. My goal is to always keep learning about how things work as they evolve, and how I can continue to make things better, whether by process or functionality, for myself and my teams.

If you’re interested in getting into the field of Analytics, looking to brush up on your skills or you’re interested in learning about other Adobe solutions, Adobe Experience League is a great, FREE, resource.

You can customize your learning depending on your skill level and interests. It has tutorials, documentation, and a community of Analytics SME’s from a variety of verticals and specialities that can help support your exploration into the Adobe Experience Platform related solutions.

https://experienceleague.adobe.com