$995 | Hands-on | 20 hours | FlexClass Format
What to expect:
- 20 hours of expert instruction and hands-on experience taking you from square one to SharePoint Power User by teaching you SharePoint capabilities that most users don’t even know exist!
 - The perfect mix of video presentations, demonstrations, and a dedicated virtual lab environment
 - A comprehensive course manual developed by the SharePoint experts at PremierPoint Solutions, rather than generic\biased vendor-developed curriculum
 - An experienced instructor to help you get started and to answer questions via email as you work through the course
 
You will learn how to:
- Understand the concepts and terminologies unique to SharePoint 2013
 - Create, organize, discover, and share information with SharePoint 2013
 - Use SharePoint 2013 for Enterprise Content Management
 - Use the social computing features in SharePoint 2013
 - Create powerful user-friendly forms with InfoPath
 - Create Business Intelligence displays using Excel Services
 
Benefits to you and your organization:
- Workplace-ready SharePoint skills
 - Proficiency and confidence to use SharePoint’s features effectively
 - The skill to create, customize, and maintain SharePoint 2013 sites
 - Understanding of, and ability to competently use, SharePoint’s key components and features:
- Site Collections and Sites
 - Lists and Libraries
 - Columns and Views
 - Web Parts
 - Document Management features
 - Social Computing features
 - Digital forms and Workflow
 - Business Intelligence and Excel Services
 - Content Types
 - Managed Metadata
 - Web Content Management
 - And much, much more
 
 
Module 1: Introduction to SharePoint 2013
View, tour, and explore the SharePoint 2013 interface
Module 2: Document Libraries
- The purpose and function of Libraries
 - Creating a Library
 - Storing documents by uploading them to SharePoint 2013
 - Creating and editing Metadata columns
 - Why Metadata is a critical choice
 - The purpose and function of Views
 - Creating, editing, and using Views
 - Outlook connections
 
Module 3: Office Web Applications
- The purpose and function of Office Web Applications
 - Co-authoring with Office Web Apps
 - Notes, change tracking, and embedding presentations
 
Module 4: Basic Document Management
- Major and Minor versions of documents
 - Draft, publishing, and approving documents
 - Document check-in and check-out
 - Restoring deleted documents
 
Module 5: Lists
- List vs. Library
 - List templates
 - Customizing Lists
 
Module 6: Pages and Web Parts
- Wiki pages vs. Web Part pages
 - Creating, editing, and deleting pages
 - Creating, editing, and deleting Web Parts
 
Module 7: Creating and Managing Sites
- Site hierarchy, Site Collections, and inheritance
 - Creating, editing, and deleting a site
 - Site Templates
 - Creating and editing site navigation
 
Module 8: Security
- SharePoint Groups and Permissions levels
 - Site Owners, Members, and Visitors
 - Customizing Security
 - SharePoint 2013 “share” buttons
 - Testing permissions
 
Module 9: Social Computing
- My Profile and My Site
 - Newsfeeds and Yammer
 - Site Newsfeeds
 - Hashtags
 - “Following” people, documents, Libraries, Lists, and Sites
 - Skydrive vs SkyDrive Pro
 - Synchronizing Libraries
 
Module 10: Enterprise Search
- Search Refiners
 - Keywords, Best Bets, and Query Rules
 - People Search
 - Search Alerts
 - Content Search Web Part
 
Module 11: Calendars
- Adding and editing Calendars
 - Calendars vs. Lists
 - Calendar Overlays
 - Calendars and Outlook
 
Module 12: Tasks
- Task Lists vs. Lists
 - Timeline and Gantt Views
 - My Site task integration
 - Newsfeed items turned into tasks
 
Module 13: Alerts and RSS
- Creating, editing, and deleting Alerts on items, lists, and libraries
 - RSS feeds from SharePoint lists and libraries
 - Using Outlook or Internet Explorer to track RSS feeds
 
Module 14: Surveys
- Creating, editing, and deleting Surveys
 - Logical branching using question responses
 - Reporting on Surveys
 
Module 15: Communities
- Creating, configuring, and editing Communities
 - Discussions in Communities
 - Social capabilities of Communities
 - Categories, levels, and badges
 - Community moderation
 
Module 16: Customizing Navigation and Look-and-Feel
- Customizing Global (Top Link Bar) and Current (Quick Launch) navigation
 - Site themes, icons, colors, and fonts
 
Module 17: Content Types
- Creating, editing, and deleting Site Columns
 - Creating, editing, and deleting Content Types
 - Inheritance
 - Using Content Query Web Part for easy cross-site sharing
 
Module 18: Workflow
- Creating, editing, and deleting a Workflow
 - Out-of-the-box Workflows
 - Adding Workflows to Lists and Libraries
 - User interaction with Workflows
 
Module 19: Rich Media Management
- Media Management storage and features with SharePoint 2013
 - Embedding media stored in SharePoint
 
Module 20: Managed Metadata
- Creating, editing, managing, and deleting Managed Metadata with the Term Store Service
 - Applying Managed Metadata to Lists and Libraries
 - Managed Metadata site navigation
 - Metadata navigation and filtering
 
Module 21: Publishing and Web Content Management
- Purpose, function, and advantages of using Publishing Features
 - Publishing Pages and Page Layouts
 - Publishing Approval Workflows
 - Brief Introduction to Design Manager and Device Channels
 
Module 22: Audience Targeting
- Targeting navigation and Web Parts to groups of individuals
 - Creating dashboards using Audience Targeting
 - Using the Content Query Web Part to target specific items for display from Lists and Libraries
 
Module 23: Document Sets
- Creating, editing, and deleting Document Sets
 - Adding Document Sets to Libraries
 - Special features of Document Sets that make them VERY useful
 
Module 24: InfoPath
- Introduction to InfoPath and why it’s important
 
Module 25: Excel Services
- Excel Services and Business Intelligence
 
Module 26: Central Administration
- Introduction to Central Administration
 - Discussion of advanced SharePoint administration functions
 
This course is designed for users who are already comfortable working with browser-based business applications.
If this is you, all that is needed is to bring to class a desire to learn SharePoint 2013!
Each student will be provided with the following:
- A custom-developed, comprehensive electronic course manual containing:
- Presentation slides with speaker notes, and
 - Step-by-step, scripted hands-on lab exercises
 
 - Remote Desktop access to your own SharePoint site on a virtual server for one full week
 
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