Course Outline
Introduction
Installing and Configuring JIRA
Overview of JIRA Features and Architecture
Creating a JIRA Project
Managing Tests
Managing Issues
Performing Searches
- Introduction to JIRA Query Language (JQL)
Working with Reports
Best Practices
Troubleshooting
Summary and Conclusion
Requirements
- Experience with issue tracking systems is preferred but not required.
Audience
- End-users who are new to JIRA
Testimonials (7)
I liked being able to ad-hoc explore different solutions to needs we have, so the general lessons were easily switched up to specialize for our needs.
Devin - Curberg.net
Course - JIRA for Beginners
Finding out new things that Jira could do that I did not know about.
Glen - Curberg.net
Course - JIRA for Beginners
Loved the casual approach and the conversations about experiences and how they relate to preparing our Jira instance
Chad - Curberg.net
Course - JIRA for Beginners
The relation between training and how the team uses Service and PM Projects. Jamie made learning fun and challenged the team and I to consider an agile approach in the way we plan and manger our work. (KUDOS! well done)
Halai Aviles - Curberg.net
Course - JIRA for Beginners
The trainers knowledge and ability to answer all of our questions for various scenarios
Bob Lundeen - Cuberg
Course - JIRA for Beginners
Got right to the core of how to use the tools, very little fluff, really appreciated the format of ~10 minutes of lecture then quick hands on and implementation.
Jack - Cuberg
Course - JIRA for Beginners
There was a lot to like. Considering we only supplied our pre-course questionnaires the day before Marek pitched the content perfectly for our group. It was detailed but easy to follow, and he gave us multiple chances to try out exercises, as well as ask questions. Marek clearly knows his way around the software, and his enthusiasm for what it can do was infectious. His manner was engaging, and he did a really good job of keeping us engaged. We are a fidgety bunch at the best of times, and the subject could have been very dry but he kept us all interested.