Need to get trained in Axure RP
13 Apr 2011 - 7:12pm
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Anyone recommend an organization/individual/web resource that they've used to receive formal training in Axure RP? In person preferred, but online training will also be quite alright. How much did it cost and what levels of instruction were available? Thanks!
John Terceman
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If you haven't already you should check out the online tutorials on their site. They helped give me a good foundation when I first started learning Axure and the rest I just learned with time.
http://www.axure.com/online-training.aspx
John,
I definately want to follow the responses you get. I've been working with Axure for the last year and feel like I have only scratched the surface.
Art
Hi John,
I recommend Evantage Consulting for Axure training: http://www.evantageconsulting.com/. My former employer hired them to come on site for a 2-day Axure prototyping training and it was great. I do not know how much it costs.
http://www.evantageconsulting.com/results/axure-interactive-prototyping
Alexis Antonelli
uxconsultant.com
Hi, I recommend Axure for Axure training. Their support and customer service is second to none.
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 12:31 PM, Alexis wrote: > Hi John, > > I recommend Evantage Consulting for Axure training: > http://www.evantageconsulting.com/ [1]. > My former employer hired them to come on site for a 2-day Axure prototyping > training and it was great. I do not know how much it costs. > > http://www.evantageconsulting.com/results/axure-interactive-prototyping [2] > > Alexis Antonelli > uxconsultant.com [3] > >
Hi John
eVanatge are the only approved Axure trainers for the US.
AXTrainers are the only approved Axure trainers for Europe.
I co-own AXTrainers with Alan Trow-Poole. We work closely with both eVanatge and Axure themselves. We run on-site and public courses. We also provide specialist coaching and mentoring services, ad-hoc consultancy and strategic consultancy around Axure.
Best, Ritch
Have you tried the online tutorials?
On 15/04/2011, at 17:14 , JohnTerceman wrote:
> Anyone recommend an organization/individual/web resource that they've used to receive formal training in Axure RP? In person preferred, but online training will also be quite alright. How much did it cost and what levels of instruction were available? Thanks! > > John Terceman > >
eVantage consulting:
http://www.evantageconsulting.com/results/axure-interactive-prototyping
Hi John,
I run Axtrainers with another Axure Consultant a UK based Axure training consultancy. We run in-house and occasional public courses. Take a look at: http://www.axtrainers.com
Regards,Alan
Alan Trow-Poole :: Director & Principal TrainerAXTrainerswww.axtrainers.comTelephone: +44 (0)1886 812 875
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On 15 Apr 2011, at 09:15, JohnTerceman wrote:
Hi John,
I recommend Evantage Consulting for Axure training: http://www.evantageconsulting.com/. My former employer hired them to come on site for a 2-day training on prototyping and it was great. I don't know how much costs though.
http://www.evantageconsulting.com/results/axure-interactive-prototyping
Alexis Antonelli
uxconsultant.com
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Subject: [IxDA] Need to get trained in Axure RP
Anyone recommend an organization/individual/web resource that they've used to receive formal training in Axure RP? In person preferred, but online training will also be quite alright. How much did it cost and what levels of instruction were available? Thanks!
John Terceman
John,
I worked with eVantage and Fred Beecher to have an inhouse training course customized for folks in my company last year.
http://userexperience.evantageconsulting.com/author/fbeecher/
Feel free to contact me off line.
Thanks,
John
On Fri, Apr 15, 2011 at 4:17 AM, JohnTerceman <jterceman@gmail.com> wrote:
I thought I knew almost everything to do with Axure until I went to a 2 day training course with Ritch from AXPerts (used to be AXTrainers).
The course material was detailed and enjoyable to follow. I highly recommend them.