Become a TERMINALFOUR trainer

For Trainers

Is it your job to train others to use TERMINALFOUR Site Manager? Are you managing the rollout of the web content management system and looking for ways to keep costs under control? If so, our Train the Trainer programme is for you!

Train the Trainer does exactly what it says on the tin. We train your trainers to roll out WCMS training within your organisation. In this way you keep the lion's share of training in-house and, of course, keep costs to a minimum. As an approved TERMINALFOUR trainer, you’ll be supported every step of the way with ongoing advice, tips and of course the relevant training materials.

Our training team are hugely experienced in empowering TERMINALFOUR Site Manager users at all levels to get the most from their WMS. They've trained over 10,000 users, so they know exactly what works, what doesn't work and what you as a trainer need to deliver a successful TERMINALFOUR Site Manager training programme.

Yes, we're on the ball and we’re going to ensure you have covered all of the bases you need. But we balance theory and practice, with lots of time for showing and doing, one-to-one attention and reflection on the training demands of each piece of content.

Our trainers are open and approachable... and speak in plain English (or whatever language you require)! No question is too silly. We make it our business to ensure you walk out the door at the end of the day with the knowledge, the practice and the confidence you need to train TERMINALFOUR Site Manager users successfully.

The typical ‘train the trainer’ workshop is one day in duration.

Content Covered:

  • What is Web Content Management?
  • User roles in the system – who does what?
  • Finding your way around TERMINALFOUR Site Manager
  • Overview of what styles and templates are
  • Sections, Pages & Content
  • How to create, modify, delete, format and preview content
  • Media Library
  • The approval process
  • Setting up and assigning users and groups
  • Format of training
  • Material to use
  • Theory and practice
  • What to expect


Good interaction between practice and theory

Eva Broer University of Arts, London