This one day course has been designed to provide an introduction to SharePoint 2013. The course has been designed to encompass theory and classroom discussion, combined with hands on lab time. Thus, enabling students to discuss new concepts, before putting them into practical applications during the labs.
- Business challenges
- Business Benefits
- SharePoint Overview
- Introduction to SharePoint 2013
- User Menus
- Searching SharePoint
- OneNote integration
- Drag and drop
- Exercise 1: Navigating through your SharePoint team site
- Exercise 2: Opening a Word document from the documents library
- Exercise 3: Using search to find content
- Introduction to apps
- Benefits of document libraries and lists
- Navigating lists and libraries
- Views
- Adding documents
- Types of lists
- Other types of lists
- Types of libraries
- Exercise 1: Upload a document
- Exercise 2: Upload a document straight into the browser
- Exercise 3: Upload document using Explorer view
- Exercise 4: Add a task to a task list
- Exercise 5: update a task
- Document management
- Version management
- Check out and check in
- Recycle bin
- Exercise 1: Concurrently edit a Word document
- Exercise 2: Checking out a document
- Exercise 3: Managing document versions
- Exercise 4: Working with the recycle bin
- Using workflow
- Out-of-the-box workflows
- Starting a workflow
- Participating in a workflow
- Monitoring a workflow
- Exercise 1: Start an approval workflow
- Exercise 2: Monitor the status of a workflow
- Exercise 3: Participating in the workflow
- Microsoft Office and SharePoint integration
- Office web applications
- Integrated document management
- Upload Centre
- Quick Edit
- Export to Excel
- Slide library
- Connect to Outlook
- Alerts
- RSS Feeds
- Follow
- Alerts vs. RSS
- Sync library to computer
- SharePoint workspace
- Exercise 1: Create an alert on the contact list
- Exercise 2: Connect to a contact list
- Exercise 3: Publishing PowerPoint slides
- Blogs
- Wiki pages
- Blog site
- Wiki pages and web parts
- Exercise 1: Editing the team site home page
- Exercise 2: Update your home page
- Exercise 3: Create a new wiki page
- Exercise 4: Add a web part to the home page
- Exercise 5: Create a blog post
This course has been designed for anyone who is new to SharePoint 2013. These are professional people, who need to be quickly brought up to speed on how they can use SharePoint to collaborate and share information with their colleagues.
This course has been developed to ensure attendees require minimal prerequisites to participate. Course participants should be comfortable using a computer for basic tasks, such as managing files and browsing the web. Attendees should also have prior exposure to Office 2010 or 2013.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
- Understand how to Navigate and search SharePoint Sites
- Understand the benefits of Lists and Libraries in SharePoint
- Have gained practical experience with document management
- Be able to monitor and participate in a SharePoint Workflow
- Know how to find and connect to information in SharePoint
- Understand how to share information with their colleagues
- Manage and customise content in their Team Site
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