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Five things bring people here, and they are not variations of one thing. Find the line below that describes your position and take the link beside it.

Start from your position

  • You want to watch what XtremeLabs has already run

    The session record: monthly MCT meetups, the community webinar series with a knowledge check on every session, and conferences.

    Events and Webinars
  • You want to know where the cloud account for a lab comes from

    Cloud Express Pass gives learners the credentials and resources an eligible lab needs in Azure, AWS or Google Cloud. XtremeLabs provisions the environment, manages it, and supports it, so no learner supplies a subscription of their own.

    Cloud Express Pass
  • You want to see what an Interactive actually does

    Three of the eleven Interactives built for AZ-104, running in the page. Each one has a learner produce something that shows their reasoning: a rule set they assembled, a position they defended, a comparison they filled in before seeing the answer.

    Interactive Demo
  • You want to know what comes with a course beyond the content

    A complete learning experience has to work for everyone involved. Instructors need to be prepared to teach, learners need to be prepared to learn, and concepts need to be explained, practiced and reinforced.

    Everything Around the Learning
  • You want to know what this would look like for your situation

    Say which of eight situations is yours and name the problems that actually apply. The page shows which Helix capabilities answer them, what integration is involved, and the question we would ask you first.

    Find Your Helix Fit

The rest of it is documented where it happens

Anything that describes how a module works lives on that module's own page rather than here, because a description of a mechanism belongs next to the mechanism. This hub carries what a reader needs when they are between the purchase and the work.

The nine modules of Helix