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ms601-ver12.70-lic
License - Microsoft Office 2007 - SharePoint End User Level 1 (1 day)
About Courseware Licensing Courseware licensing affords greater flexibility in managing production costs as well as customizing the courseware. Get started by reviewing our Licensing Agreement.
Managing Production Costs Maximum flexibility is achieved for customers interested in volume discounts or who have their own print facility. High-volume print runs make courseware licensing a cost-effective alternative to print-on-demand courseware purchases.
Customizing Courseware
Since our courseware is developed using the powerful Microsoft Word application, we have made extensive use of the templates and styles features to create modular topics that are highly-structured and logically ordered. Each topic can be taught independently of other topics which makes the courseware very easy to customize for any audience.
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General Description Many companies, departments, and project teams need to share information and collaborate on projects in an efficient and cost-effective manner. In this course, you will learn how to use Windows SharePoint Services to create virtual team Web sites to enable information sharing and collaboration between project team or department members.
Related Courseware Computerworld reports that "Oracle Fusion Middleware includes a unique and broad set of capabilities that help IT organizations get control of SharePoint deployments while enhancing the content experience for end users .... As organizations rollout Microsoft SharePoint, a new ecosystem of content sharing, collaboration, and project libraries is introduced. This infrastructure is sometimes managed centrally by IT organizations, but more frequently it is a viral rollout based on departmental and project teams standing up SharePoint instances to provide spaces and places for local content. While this may provide benefits to specific teams, it also creates unique new challenges to IT organizations looking to provide aggregated access to content, secure corporate intellectual property, comply with regulatory or legal policies, and rollout enterprise search and content management tools across an increasingly diverse and distributed set of content stores and document owners." (more)
Prerequisites: Students should be familiar with: • Using personal computers and have used a mouse and keyboard. • The Windows environment and be able to use Windows to manage information on your computer. • Launching and closing programs; navigate to information stored on the computer; and manage files and folders.
Course Content (complete course outline) Lesson 1: Introduction to SharePoint Lesson 2: Using Document Libraries Lesson 3: My Site Lesson 4: Searching in SharePoint Lesson 5: Creating a New Site Lesson 6: Site Permissions Lesson 7: Adding Lists and Libraries Lesson 8: Working with Views
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