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Conceptboard Learning Ressources

On this page, you will find an overview of all the learning resources available to you in the context of your Conceptboard usage.

Help Center: Online User Manual

The Help Center contains step-by-step instructions and descriptions of all functions and settings. You can use the search bar to look for keywords.

Go to Help Center

Help Center: Use Cases

Explanations and template recommendations for common use cases can also be found in our Help Center.

Learn more about use cases

Blog & Website: Case Studies

On the website under the menu item ‘Solutions’ and in the blog, you will find inspiration and assistance for working with Conceptboard with practical examples.

Find solutions

Read the blog

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Video Tutorials: Check out the Conceptboard YouTube Channel

Watch the playlist on the Conceptboard You Tube channel or check out webinars and other videos.

Watch playlist

Events

Online Training: Get a head start with Conceptboard

Date: 2x Month on Tuesdays | 5 – 6.30 pm or 3 – 4.30 pm CE(S)T

Language: English

Get an overview of the most important functions and menus of Conceptboard. With lots of practical exercises, you will get to know the board tools and collaboration functions in order to get started right away!

Sign up

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Info Sessions & Webinars: Get hands on with Conceptboard

Date: New dates will be published on the website.

In the practical training sessions, you will receive an introduction to common use cases with tips and template recommendations.

To keep everything in view, use our Workshop Planner so you won’t miss any appointments anymore.

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Self Learning Resources

With our self-learning boards, you can learn the most important functions of Conceptboard intuitively and at your own pace. They are so-called load links, i.e. every time you call up the original link, a new board is being created.

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