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"The Army's primary learning management system, ALMS, is receiving a major upgrade in 2024. The new system, ATIS learning will provide users with a new, modern, and much more user-friendly interface for registering, completing, and tracking digital learning courses.
Do you have to enroll in the ALMS course which shows the 12 minute video about how to enroll in ALMS courses prior to enrolling in ALMS courses? Because that's Army logic. Make the soldier do something, then teach him how to do it so he doesn't fuck it up, then make him do it again. 27. Award.
MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook are ever present in the Civilian world as well as Military. You’ll be skilled in maneuvering all these, especially while in the Army to help any products you may need to do as an NCO in the future. These lessons of course are also worth points for every 5 hours you complete.
ALMS Moving to ATIS. For anyone who wasn’t aware, ALMS is being replaced with ATIS. The BLUF is that the system will go online soonish and you should complete courses by 22 March or it will not transfer over. ALMS is expected to shutdown the last week of March or into early April. ATIS “should” be live around early April.
Here I have the junior enlisted way of doing this. Step 1: get your buddy who already did his shit to email you his certs. Step 2: photoshop your name onto the certs. Step 3: turn certs into line leader. Step 4: spend saved time drinking/madden.
New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. ALMS being in NIPR only fucking sucks. I had to go to a recruiters office to register for a slot then go home and do it on JKO. Let's be fair here, all of the training websites fucking suck in their own way.
Here is the list of Army Correspondence courses recommended for college credit by the American Council on Education. These can all give undergraduate transfer credit depending on your college and degree program. The two Food Service ones are very easy, as well as the Chaplain Assistant course. I also suggest taking CLEP tests at your education ...
EXORD 106-21: NCO Special Assessment Battery (NSAB) Heads up: Effective 10 May 2021, all Soldiers selected to attend BLC, ALC,or SLC must take the NSAB online through ALMS prior to start of DLC. The NSAB is a non-cognitive personnel assessment validated to predict performance behaviors, attitudes, and attrition for Soldiers.
30 votes, 21 comments. true. I wouldn’t do anymore than a module a day, and i would incorporate the use of the code and actually doing the components on your own to minimize suspicion on the browser.
Call em up they'll reset you 3 more times, and so on and so forth until you pass. Goddamned Ammo 67 refresher. My computer wouldn’t open the pdf links in the test. God I hate ammo 67. Lol when I called to reset the guy laughed and said by far ammo 67 was the most failed course.