Not only does
Project Mentor teach you the best way to use Microsoft
Project; it tests your knowledge, skills and abilities
as well. Pre-learning tests determine your current
knowledge levels and help you to structure your
learning. Post-learning exercises and examinations test what you
know about Microsoft Project and how you are able to use
Microsoft Project to its greatest potential.
The graph to
the right shows the average pre-learning test (53%) and
post-learning examination (83%) scores across all Project Mentor
users. This indicates an overall knowledge
increase of 30% and a relative knowledge increase of
more than 50% before and after using Project Mentor.
Use pre-learning tests to determine your existing knowledge and
help you structure your learning.
Consolidate your knowledge with post-learning exams.
Use end-of-module exercises to test yourself on what you've
learnt.
Module exercises test
skills, abilities and understanding
Use challenging
multi-faceted exercises to test your skills abilities
and understanding.
Test yourself not only on
how well you know Microsoft Project but also on how you
can interpret the information that it provides; thus
helping you make better-informed project decisions.
Listed below
you'll see how module exercises put you to the test. You can also
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Test yourself on what
you've learnt
Once you have worked through your chosen lessons,
test your skills and abilities by working through a
module's exercises. Every exercise has been
carefully designed so that you can assess what you
have learnt in a practical real-world manner.
The image to the right
shows the end-of-module exercises for Module G.
These exercises will test skills and abilities
learnt within the module. Links to related
lessons are always available
Equally important to understanding how to use
Microsoft Project properly is how to make decisions
based upon the information that Microsoft Project
provides. Thought-provoking questions and
answers will assess your interpretation of the
information that you see, thus giving you a more
extensive understanding that you can apply to your
own projects.
The image to the right
shows a series of True/False questions that test how
Microsoft Project data is interpreted. Against
each answer is a detailed explanation as to the
relevancy of the data provided.
That in a recent test of Microsoft Project knowledge for
user group members the average score was less that 50%?
Average post-learning scores in Project Mentor's Personal
Learning Plan (using questions identical to the user group
test), are currently over 83%. To achieve a
pass mark in the
Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist 70-632 exam,
the equivalent Personal Learning Plan score would be approximately 70%.