JMP Academic Updates: The new LearnBot add-in, new version of JMP Student Edition, Spring 2026 webinars, updated Learning Library, New Academic website, and Discovery Summit Europe.
The spring term is before us, and we are excited to present the upcoming events, latest resources, and important updates you might need while teaching with JMP. If you have questions about teaching with JMP or are interested in on-campus workshops or virtual one-on-one support sessions, please email us at academic@jmp.com.
New LearnBot add-in
LearnBot is JMP’s extension designed to facilitate learning and teaching statistics with JMP software. Functioning as a step-by-step guidance tool, it offers clear tutorials on how to perform analyses, create graphs, and navigate JMP's capabilities to easily grasp fundamental statistical concepts. By simplifying the process of learning the software, LearnBot's knowledge base helps keep class time focused on core course concepts. Get the LearnBot add-in free in the JMP Marketplace.
Our spring semester webinar series begins Jan. 28. We have a shorter format to better fit your busy schedule that includes a 30-minute presentation followed by 15 minutes of live Q&A. This shorter format still offers useful tutorials on all things related to teaching, learning, and researching with JMP Student Edition. The teaching-focused spring series includes:
Jan. 28: Getting Started with JMP Student Edition: A Primer for Instructors
Feb. 11: Making JMP Easier to Use for Your Students
Feb. 25: Teaching Exploratory Data Analysis
March 11: Teaching Regression and ANOVA: t-Test, One-Way ANOVA, and Simple Regression
March 25: Teaching Regression and ANOVA: Multiple Regression and Factorial ANOVA
April 8: Teaching Design of Experiments: Classical Designs
April 22: Teaching Design of Experiments: Modern Algorithmic Designs
May 6: Teaching Design of Experiments: Sample Size and Power
JMP Student Edition 19 is available and packed with new features, including enhancements to Graph Builder and the data table, a notebook-style scripting interface, a Bayesian Optimization platform, propensity score methods for causal inference, and much more. Click below to see the new features in action.
Currently licensed users can download JMP Student Edition 19 at my.jmp.com, and eligible new users can get a no-cost license at jmp.com/student. To renew your license, go to jmp.com/student, click, “Get JMP for free!” and follow the prompts. This is the same process you used to obtain your license originally.
Check out our updated website that makes it easier to supplement your curriculum with free learning tools. You can now access the JMP Student Edition download page, request a workshop or demo, and access the course materials library, all from one page.
The JMP Learning Library is a collection of short step-by-step guides for using many of JMP’s graphing and analysis tools. More than 20 new and revised guides are coming in a few weeks, including revised data visualization guides and new guides for regularized regression and generalized linear mixed models.
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