None. However, as this is an advanced level course, participants should have a solid understanding of AEM Assets, including key concepts such as metadata and permissions. The course will quickly move beyond basic functionalities (like file upload), focusing instead on the critical differences between Assets View and the standard AEM Admin View (Touch UI).
Less experienced Assets users should consider completing the ADLS course Customize Digital Assets in AEM before attending Assets Power User Update.
Note: This course is a feature-based course, not role-based. The students will be expected to understand the "why" without being in the role of librarians, designers, developers etc., and will be moving between topics without a storyline.
There is no time available to troubleshoot access issues or explain basic features such as navigation around the Admin View (Touch UI).
To take part in exercises, students must have access to the appropriate systems, notably the AEMaaCS author URLs which do not have a standard sub-domain, i.e., https://author-p*-e*.adobeaemcloud.com, so may not be whitelisted in customer networks, even if already AEMaaCS users.