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> Content Retention Tools
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Blackblot Content Retention Tools (Now Free!) Classroom training is a personal experience and an
important source of knowledge and materials, but the learning process is not
over once the course is over. Blackblot’s content retention tools promote
post-training content retention and help product managers to further deepen
their knowledge. These tools challenge
individuals with a series of multiple-choice questions, which are based on
articles that support a specific course in Blackblot’s product management training program. The “Content Retention Tool” (CRT)
experience is delivered in a test-like format using a professional
test engine. Blackblot’s content retention tools can also be used to
achieve additional goals: · Learning Aid - supplements regular studies
through interaction. · Self Assessment - allows uncovering areas for self
improvement. · Interview Preparation - builds confidence and
serves as a refresher. Available content retention tools are:
Recommended study method using the content retention
tools is: · Review the corresponding article (highlight important points). · Attend the relevant course (optional). · Fully read the corresponding article (take notes in own words). · Answer the questions in the content retention tool (repeat as needed). ·
Review the corresponding article
(focus on important points). Blackblot’s content retention tools do not: · Provide for actual on-the-job performance testing. · Substitute for actual product management experience. · Transmit via the internet any personal information or scores. · Constitute certification tests or professional accreditations of any
kind. · Teach nor test all that is needed to become a qualified product
manager. · Substitute for actual training, and are neither tutorials nor study
guides. · Certify that an individual has a certain level of knowledge in a
particular product management related topic. ·
Designate any individual as being
more qualified, experienced or more suitable than another for any product
management role or tasks. |
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