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RE:Recommendations for Virtual Advanced HACCP Training
I've seen Percipio Training and Aspire both listing virtual Advanced/Level 4 dates for late April 2026. You might also want to check Verner Wheelock or Campden BRI, as they often add 'Live Remote' dates to their calendars closer to the time if the classroom sessions fill up.
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RE:丹·阿尔比布《让-吕克·马里翁,笛卡尔的解读者:无限与肉身...
...中"(quidquid clare et distincte percipio [...] totum in ea continetur)(16-18...
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RE:Santé & innovation : comment CROSSJECT change la donne des injections
... 📅 𝐌𝐞𝐫𝐜𝐫𝐞𝐝𝐢 & 𝐣𝐞𝐮𝐝𝐢 • CROSSJECT – Xaviere Castano ✱ • Percipio Robotics – David HERIBAN • BrainyTech – Alexandre...
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Apr 8, 2026 |
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RE:Does anyone use Packt or other online learning subs?
ic1male said: Had a bit of a delve into Percipio. It's like information overload!!! Trying to match the stuff on there with what's on Codeacademy is a bit of a bugger though. It's like being in a sweet shop - ooh, Rust, I'll do some of that. Ooh, Python, I'll do some of that. And so on... Yeah that’s how you get nowhere. Source, got nowhere.
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Pluralsight, Percipio, and LinkedIn Learning
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Pluralsight, Percipio, and LinkedIn Learning
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Pluralsight, Percipio, and LinkedIn Learning
Something I don't see a lot of people talking about... If you are in an IT program at WGU, you have free access to certification and skill courses from Pluralsight, Percipio, and LinkedIn Learning. A few reasons that you might want to use these: You are struggling with a Certification Class at WGU. You are having a hard time with a programming language, concept, or skill. You want to learn about or get certified in something that is outside of your degree program (All of these sites offer certification tracks that are not a part of WGU degrees). For me it is helpful to have access to learning resources for the AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud certs because I picked the Cisco track of the BSCNE degree program and would still like to get certified in these areas. To get access to any one of these platforms log in to your student portal, Select "Success Centers" at the top, then "Library" in the drop down. From the Library select "School of Technology" in "Resources by School". On the next page select "Databases" (Not Database Support). Links to all three of these resources will be under "Additional Databases". submitted by /u/Healthy-Razzmatazz22 to r/WGU [link] [comments]
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Percipio Practice Questions
I have access to the Percipio Skillsoft course on the PMBOK 7th edition through my work. There is a question bank that may be used for either full length practice tests or shorter 30 question quizzes. I started my PMP exam studying using this tool a while ago, but moved over to Study Hall after seeing everyone's success with that tool. But I have revisited the Percipio tool recently for more practice. I am doing terribly on these questions. While in study hall I'm generally scoring around 70%, in Percipio I am dipping into the 50's. But the questions have a very different angle to them. They are much more definitions driven, and very strict at that. You'd basically have to recite the PMBOK verbatim to get correct answers reliably. The scenario questions are also much harder with closer answers and more marginal reasoning. Am I better off just disregarding this tool and staying only with Study Hall and the YT resources? My test date is 3/27. submitted by /u/ImprezaDrezza to r/pmp [link] [comments]
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Import skills from percipio
hi does anyone worked on importing skills from skillsoft percipio to workday integration. im looking for the help to build integration. Thanks submitted by /u/Jazzlike_Minimum_693 to r/workday [link] [comments]
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Passed - Skillsoft/Percipio Route
Hi all, I just passed the PMP exam recently AT/T/AT and found this sub to be super helpful and wanted to update with my experience in case it helps someone else. Thank you to all who shared their experiences before, and tips to pass the exam! Quick background note: my employer pays for Skillsoft Percipio so I was able to access a variety of resources through that platform, at no cost to myself so I opted to not purchase extras through PMI, including Study Hall. I took the 35 hr course via Skillsoft Percipio in Sept. 2025 and originally scheduled my exam for early December. Had some personal things come up and rescheduled to Feb. 2026 casually studied by reading the ECO and part of the Process guide in October but stopped when I realized I'd have to push my exam back. Didn't study at all during that break picked studying back up around mid-January and spent ~ 110 hours in total, including the course. So like 75 hours of self-paced study. I started by reading the ECO, Agile Practice Guide, PM Illustrated by Mike Griffiths, skimmed my class notes and then the actual PMBOK 7th Edition (which I would recommend to skip this and just watch a YT overview instead, yikes) I took 2 full length mock exams using the two test simulators, one is thru KaplanLearn and the other thru PracticeLabs I did a lot of shorter quizzes on KaplanLearn too and finished the full Q bank (568 questions) I used the "Learn mode" in Practicelabs and got through another 50 questions Watched several videos by Andrew Ramdayal and David McLachlan - if either of you see this, a HUGE thank you for providing all this amazing material! I made sure to like & subscribe as it's the least I can do to show appreciation. I think the most helpful things for me were doing so many questions and watching specifically AR's Complete PMP Mindest, 200 Ultra Hard Questions, and short videos which had quick exam day tips (yes, I wore blue!) and DM's The Secret to PMP Questions (which just came out 8 days ago and wow did it make a huge difference!), 63 Project Management Tools, 10 Project Initiation Tools, 110 Drag and Drop Questions. I took the exam at a test center and check-in took closer to an hour so maybe get there more than 30 mins early if you can. Otherwise no issues. The proctors were direct and helpful. I did take the two 10 min breaks and finished 25 mins early so I spent some extra time reviewing flagged questions, then ended a little early. I feel like I had roughly 70% agile and hybrid questions and 30% predictive. A few drag-and-drops, one EVM. Feels good to be PMP certified! Another big thanks to all who post helpful content on this sub, it's super appreciated even with a bit of an unusual journey of using the Skillsoft Percipio materials. I was nervous not paying for SH since so many others used it but the mock exams via SP were totally fine instead! submitted by /u/caniscaligo to r/pmp [link] [comments]
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Percipio Certifications
Has anyone done any certification courses through Percipio? I see that at the end, a lot of them have a fee, is that something that can be waived through the military? Or is it just the course instruction itself that is free, and to get the certification we have to go out of pocket? Thanks to anyone who knows and can answer. submitted by /u/drazsyr to r/AirForce [link] [comments]
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Feb 2, 2026 |
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D315 - Download Percipio videos ahead of time if you study on Sunday mornings/afternoons
First day of class, I was excited to jump in. My best times to do so are from around 11:30-2:30 EST every day while my kids are down for a nap. So imagine my disappointment when I get started and realize the site that all the videos I need are through a 3rd party app called Percipio, and they do scheduled maintenance every Sunday from 12 PM-3 PM EST. It would have been great to know that ahead of time. Guess I'll try again after the kids go down tonight, but really threw a wet blanket over my excitement since I've been waiting for weeks to finally do this thing. So, making a post for those that come in the future, click through your upcoming lessons, and see if any of them are going to link you to Percipio, as you can apparently download the videos ahead of time. submitted by /u/EndlessEffort to r/WGU [link] [comments]
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Feb 1, 2026 |
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USPS Percipio
I just found out about usps.Percipio from NCED. It’s a website where you can take Business and Technology courses and get certified. Looking through the site it seems a great way to develop career skills. I have so many questions for anyone who has used it before. What has been your experience with it? Do we request courses from supervisors? Can you use it away from work? submitted by /u/rickyspanish895 to r/USPS [link] [comments]
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Percipio Certification Center
Howdy, I found a resource at work called the certification center by Percipio. It looks like it has free course work and then I would have to pay to take the exam. Having trouble getting direction from the management in my company. I work for a utility but they don’t have a dedicated OT department. Does anyone have advice for someone wanting to take their first exam getting into industrial control systems security. With an emphasis on NERC-CIP. Would is it worth it to take one of these courses or should I just study for the ISA/IEC 62443? Thanks submitted by /u/Square-Page5391 to r/OperationalTechnology [link] [comments]
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Garbage section label on mouse hover in Percipio textbooks....
For God's sake, does anyone have any idea how to disable the ridiculous section labels that pop up on mouse hover? I'm gonna turn green and bust through walls..... submitted by /u/AdministrativeEar475 to r/WGU [link] [comments]
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Oct 25, 2025 |
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📡 Percipio App Won’t Detect Chromecast (4K or 1080p Models) — Anyone Else Experiencing This?
Body: Hi everyone, I’m reaching out to see if anyone else has encountered this issue — and ideally, if someone has found a fix. I’m using the Percipio app by Skillsoft to access training content. However, when I try to cast videos to my TV, the app does not detect any Chromecast devices at all. Here’s the full context: • I’ve tested with two Chromecast devices: • A Chromecast 4K (non-Google TV version) • An older Chromecast model that only supports 1080p • Both Chromecasts are fully functional and appear in other apps like YouTube, Netflix, and even Chrome tab casting. • The devices and phone are all on the same Wi-Fi network. • I’ve restarted everything (Chromecast, phone, router), cleared cache, and tried again — no luck. • I contacted Skillsoft support, and they escalated it to their development team. However, their initial advice was based on Chromecast with Google TV (which has a settings menu for resolution — mine does not). This seems to be an app-specific issue with how Percipio interacts with standard Chromecast devices. Unfortunately, even casting via Chrome browser is limited, since full-screen playback doesn’t work properly. 🔍 Has anyone else experienced this issue? 🛠️ Any workarounds? 📺 Does Percipio only support Apple TV or Chromecast with Google TV? Thanks in advance — any help is appreciated! submitted by /u/Puzzleheaded-Ebb6342 to r/chromecastsupport [link] [comments]
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Skillsoft Percipio administration
Hi friends , i got this interview scheduled for skillsoft Percipio Administration.. not getting many videos on youtube.. can any one guide me towards any pointers submitted by /u/bhagatlaxmiteresa06 to r/IndiaTech [link] [comments]
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SkillSoft/Percipio
These were the resources I used to begin my journey into A+, as they are free per my employer. A word to the wise: you will need to supplement these if you use them. They are fairly bare bones, as I found out the hard way. I spent 21 hours watching the videos and taking notes on JUST the Core 1 material, studied said videos and notes like hell, took a full 90 question practice test and only scored a 72%, which was not a passing grade. I have since started from scratch using Professor Messer, hopefully to achieve better results. I don't want to take the real thing until I am more confident, as I don't make much money now and $253 per exam isn't cheap just to not pass. Anyway, I figured if anyone was trying to use SkillSoft for this test, it may not be enough submitted by /u/AxeLa33 to r/CompTIA [link] [comments]
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Employer enrolled me in Percipio
Not sure if this is the right sub. I expressed my interest in learning code, and my employer enrolled me in Percipio. However, I have no idea where to start. Has anyone used this program to learn to code, and is it any good? I have a 1-on-1 with the lead developer, and I’d like to seem as knowledgeable as possible. The goal is that next year they are opening internships, and if I can learn enough, I might be able to make a career switch. submitted by /u/IGotPrecision to r/learnprogramming [link] [comments]
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Apr 19, 2025 |
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Percipio Down?
Am I the only one? Would like to use the time for the long weekend to prepare for my role before my SD but upon logging in, it gives me an SSO Error :/ submitted by /u/jackdaw1715 to r/Accenture_PH [link] [comments]
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Apr 17, 2025 |
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Percipio
Hey All, I've currently been studying for the pmp and about to submit my application. My company gives me access to percipio which has PMP practice tests available. Has anyone used percipio's tests and can confirm it's similar to what the exam will look like? If not what are some other exam simulators that would be helpful. Thanks in advance! submitted by /u/FIZZGAR to r/pmp [link] [comments]
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FIZZGAR |
Feb 12, 2025 |
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Help! Which LMS for CUSTOM saas content: Skillsoft Percipio or Highspot?
Please help?! I recently joined a startup software company where I'll be creating custom content in Articulate for the technical account managers (so not sales teams/ not pre-canned sales courses), then loading it into an LMS. After some LMS vetting Skillsoft Percipio seemed like a good fit and already used by HR. But now someone senior there (not my direct manager line) is pushing me to check out Highspot, which the sales teams use. Any opinions on one over the other for saas product training for a non-sales audience? At least for the better user experience/learner reporting? submitted by /u/Ashamed_Address_9999 to r/elearning [link] [comments]
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Jan 31, 2025 |
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Has anyone ever used the "Mentorship & Networking" or Percipio learning feature on workday?
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Jan 16, 2025 |
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Thoughts on Percipio for studying?
Has anyone used Percipio to study for CISSP? Was it enough to pass or do they fall short? I have free access to Percipio modules through my work. They have a channel for CISSP. I just started watching the videos. I've used Percipio to study for Pentest+, Cloud+, and Security+; their modules were all I needed to pass those. I also have Linux+ and A+ certs. submitted by /u/SharkByte1333 to r/cissp [link] [comments]
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Weekend Free For All: Death to E-Learning/Percipio Edition (Stolen from @mandatoryfunday)
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Feb 23, 2024 |
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Percipio - Structure, Flags, and Limits
I got flagged by ATTRS for completing too many courses in PERCIPIO. In the process of trying to get back 100+ of courses and their corresponding promotions points, I spoke with people at PERCIPIO, ATTRS, and IPPS-A and have pieced together some of how this system works. PERCIPIO does not flag your account. If you complete a course, they send it to ATTRS. You could have 1000 browsers open and complete 1000 tests in a day and PERCIPIO does not care. ATTRS flags accounts. If you pass too many tests in a 24 hour period, you lose credit for everything completed in that day. I've been doing correspondence courses for a few months and decided to make a big push to finish the last 100 or so hours. I watched videos all last week on 2x speed while working and then took all the tests in one sitting this weekend. Lost every credit hour. Each organization just keeps referring me to another so I legitimately don't think there's a process to appeal the flag and recorver lost courses so if you get flagged you just have to continue taking courses. I tried to figure out what the daily test/hour completion limit is since no one could tell me. I looked back through all my digital badges on PERCIPIO and after comparing them to what made it through on ATTRS, the daily test/hour completion limit is somewhere near 20 courses for 25 total hours. That's the highest amount that went through without being flagged. I'm not sure if it's tied to the number of courses or the number of hours. TLDR: 1) the only real limit is how many PERCIPIO course test you pass in a 24 hour period 2) theres no recourse if you get flagged other than to keep taking new courses submitted by /u/TooTacticalTurtle to r/army [link] [comments]
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