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Access and manage training courses, curricula, and transcripts at NMSU Training Central.
Welcome to the NMSU Training Central Help site for learners and managers! To browse the help topics, use the menu on the left. Training Central is NMSU's official training record and offers a unified catalog of professional development and training offerings from over 20 organizations.
Find and Register for Training. NMSU Training Central defines an offering as an instance of a course which is available for registration. Courses may have various delivery methods, including instructor-led, virtual, web-based. Log in to NMSU Training Central - https://trainingcentral.nmsu.edu. Locate the Search bar on the top of the page.
Welcome to the NMSU Training Central Help site for learners and managers! Transcripts (Completed Training) A transcript is a record of a user's completed training activity.
Welcome to the NMSU Training Central Help site for learners and managers! Training Requests If you can't find what you are looking for in the course catalog or you need to request a customized training for your department, there are several options available.
Training Central is an employee training system. Non-employees associated with NMSU (students and retirees) may request an account . Accounts are manually created so please allow up to 24 hours for a response (excluding holidays and weekends).
Libraries for XMPP Scripts for logging onto the xmpp chat server and message, presence handling
Welcome to NMSU! Your first few days at work are always apprehensive and confusing. Come to New Employee Orientation and get started on the right foot.
Log in to NMSU Training Central - https://trainingcentral.nmsu.edu. Click My Training on the menu. Select Recommendations from the menu. By default, recommendations from the past 10 days are shown. You can change the number of recommendations you see by changing the number of days to show. Click the Actions link beside the recommendation. You ...
This course was developed by the Safety Training Consortium, an organization of colleges and universities committed to lab safety. The course fulfills the lab safety requirements of OSHA and equivalent to EH&S Laboratory Standard Course.