These resources will take your JMP learning to the next level.

 
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Take time to level up your JMP® skills

You may find time to learn more JMP these days. When you do, first check out learning resources curated by JMP Learning Strategy Manager Julian Parris. In his blog post, Parris offers ways to learn JMP at each level of your experience, guiding you through five learning stages, from brand-new user to JMP master.

Here's where you can start:

  1. Attend Mastering JMP webinars, ask questions, and try everything you see in the webinar with your own data.
  2. Learn new analyses and procedures with the materials in the JMP Learning Library, a collection of two- to five-minute videos with printable PDF guides.
  3. Learn (or refresh) your knowledge of statistics by signing up for our free online course, Statistical Thinking for Industrial Problem Solving.

No matter how much time you have or where you are in your JMP journey, this resource guide can help. Ready to level up?

 

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Peter Polito has four young kids, a wife and a full-time job. And he loves to run ultramarathons. Time for training is scarce, so he used design of experiments to figure out how to optimize his training runs. See his results at JMP Public.

 
 
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Watch the recording of our sports-themed variety show

Do you miss watching sports? If you missed our analytics variety show JMP On Air on May 11, then look for the recording next Monday to see talks on analyzing data about baseball, football, the Olympics, and college and professional basketball. Hear Sig Mejdal, Assistant GM of the Baltimore Orioles; Joseph Bryan of Koalaty Statistics; Tim Chartier of Davidson College; and Clay Barker and Caleb King of JMP who explored their favorite sports data on this special edition of JMP On Air. All recordings of JMP On Air episodes are available the week following their show date.

 

Have you tried...

...subsetting your data in a distribution? Double-click any bar in a histogram (Analyze > Distribution) to create a new table with the data represented by that bar. You can also right-click the bar and select Subset. Watch this short video to see an example of how to easily view a selected portion of your data.

See JMP Tips and Tricks for more short videos on using JMP.

 
 

Mastering JMP®

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