{Learning} Path to .local
This learning path contains a series of units that will help you get up to speed quickly on the basics of MongoDB Atlas, the document model, how to connect to MongoDB database, and data modeling. If you’re new to MongoDB, or just need a refresher, we recommend taking these units to get the most out of the technical sessions presented at the MongoDB.local events. These units are also included in the Developer Learning Paths. When you attend a .local event and complete a Developer or DBA Learning Path, you will receive 75% off a certification exam attempt. Jumpstart your learning AND your certification journey with these units today.
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MongoDB Quick Start
Getting Started with MongoDB Atlas
Required
Unit
| Katie Redmiles, Camden Kirkland, Emily Pope, Manuel Fontan Garcia, Sequoyha Pelletier, Colleen Day, Julianna Chen, John McCambridge, Davenson Lombard1.25 Hours
View DetailsLearn how to leverage MongoDB Atlas, the modern, multi-cloud data platform, and deploy your first cluster. Plus, learn the foundations of MongoDB and get an overview of its architecture.MongoDB and the Document Model
Required
Unit
| Sequoyha Pelletier, Manuel Fontan Garcia, Colleen Day, Daniel Curran, Sarah Evans, John McCambridge, Davenson Lombard1.25 Hours
View DetailsLearn about the MongoDB document model and the data types it supports. In addition, learn basic principles of data modeling in MongoDB and how to use Atlas to manage your documents and collections.Connecting to a MongoDB Database
Required
Unit
| Sarah Evans, Parker Faucher, Daniel Curran1.75 Hours
View DetailsLearn how to connect to MongoDB databases by using connection strings. Connection strings allow you to connect your cluster with the mongo shell, with Compass (our GUI that enables querying, optimizing and analyzing MongoDB data), and to an application.MongoDB Data Modeling Intro
Elective
Unit
| Rachelle Palmer, Xijing Zhang, Daniel Curran45 Minutes
View DetailsLearn the basics of data modeling, the process of defining how data is stored and the relationships among different entities in your data, in MongoDB.