Bootcamps Information Technology Microsoft Technical Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013
This course enables students to continue their development of front end SharePoint 2013 skills. The course is NOT designed to teach the configuration of SharePoint at the tenant level or site collection level â though we will occasionally point out settings that would need to be configured upstream in order to allow site owners the ability to utilize certain features. This course will educate the student in the practical daily tasks of navigating and contributing to SharePoint. This course will equip the student as a site owner to enhance the user experience and utilize more features; for example, create landing pages with multiple web parts, refine search results, and develop workflows. This course will also address the vocabulary and feature shifts from SharePoint 2010 to 2013.
- Prerequisites
- To benefit fully from this course, students should have the following prerequisite courses/skills and knowledge:
- To benefit fully from this course, students should have the following prerequisite courses/skills and knowledge:
- Though not a prerequisite, prior experience with SharePoint will be helpful
- Though not a prerequisite, prior experience with Microsoft Office will be helpful
- Though not a prerequisite, prior experience with Microsoft Office will be helpful
- Certification
- MOS: Microsoft Office 2013 suites
- Exams
- 77-419 SharePoint 2013 MOS
- Included Labs
- Working with Announcements
- Working with Libraries
- Using SharePoint 2013 Social Computing Features
- Creating Public Views
- Setting Custom Site Navigation within Team Site Collections
- Setting Custom Site Navigation within Publishing Site Collections
- Setting Unique Site Permissions and List Permissions
- Creating and Editing Lists and Columns, Part 1
- Creating and Editing Lists and Columns, Part 2
- Working with Wiki Pages and Web Parts
- Working with Publishing Pages
- Using the Approval - SharePoint 2010* Workflow
- Creating a Workflow in SharePoint Designer, Part 1
- Creating a Workflow in SharePoint Designer, Part 2
- Creating a Workflow in SharePoint Designer, Part 3
- Creating a Workflow in SharePoint Designer, Part 4
- Creating a Workflow in SharePoint Designer, Part 5
- Creating a Workflow in SharePoint Designer, Part 6
- Creating a Workflow in SharePoint Designer, Part 7
- Creating a Workflow in SharePoint Designer, Part 8
- Working with Libraries
- Outline
- Microsoft SharePoint 2013 for Site Owners
- Microsoft SharePoint 2013 for Site Owners
- Module 1: Understanding SharePoint 2013 as a Business User
- Lesson 1: Exploring SharePoint 2013
- Lesson 2: Contributing to SharePoint Lists
- Lesson 3: Contributing to SharePoint Libraries
- Module 2: Using SharePoint Content
- Lesson 1: Participating in User Communities
- Lesson 2: Utilizing Views
- Lesson 3: Integrating with Microsoft Office
- Module 3: Establishing Site Owners
- Lesson 1: Becoming a Site Owner
- Lesson 2: Managing User and Group Access
- Module 4: Building Up SharePoint Sites
- Lesson 1: Creating and Editing Lists and Libraries
- Lesson 2: Utilizing Web Pages
- Lesson 3: Working with Subsites
- Module 5: Managing Sites
- Lesson 1: Searching SharePoint Sites
- Lesson 2: Utilizing SharePoint Apps
- Lesson 3: Performing Administrative Tasks on Sites
- Module 6: Automating SharePoint with Workflows
- Lesson 1: Exploring Workflows
- Lesson 2: Using SharePoint 2010 Approval and Three-State Workflows
- Lesson 3: Working with SharePoint Designer
- Lesson 1: Exploring SharePoint 2013
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