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SharePoint 2007: End User Summit



Overview

This course is provides students with the knowledge and skills necessary to efficiently navigate, retrieve, and contribute content in a SharePoint 2007 environment. Modules in this class cover logon and site navigation, search, effective use of lists and libraries, use of RSS and Alerts.

This course also provides students with the practical knowledge necessary for the creation and effective maintenance of Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 sites. Numerous Instructor-led demonstrations and hands-on labs showcase the creation and management of sites, lists, libraries, views and workflows. Security and rights administration are also covered. Functional concepts and best practices are interwoven into the material, providing a framework for the topics discussed.

Note - This course is oriented to Microsoft Office SharePoint Server, but is also applicable to Windows SharePoint Services 3.0.


Purpose

Information in this course provides the solid foundation of knowledge that is necessary to become proficient in the basic use of collaborative site functions. Students attending this course will learn how to navigate, utilize and contribute content within the framework of a collaborative environment. In this course, students reinforce their new knowledge through numerous Instructor-led Demonstrations and hands-on Labs.

The second half of this course is designed to impart to students a practical understanding of how to create and maintain Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 sites. Discussions of core best practices provide students with context for employment of the functionality taught. Students attending this class will learn how to build and manage site components, structured around efficient maintenance and consumption.


Prerequisites
  • Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office 2007 Products
  • Be familiar with Internet Explorer

Audience

This course concentrates on SharePoint 2007 from the site member’s perspective. Specifically, it is aimed at nontechnical users who will view, edit, and contribute content in a MOSS 2007 environment. Individuals performing the jobs listed below will benefit from knowledge gained in this course.

  • MOSS 2007 users who want to develop a better understanding of how to efficiently find content, use and contribute to collaborative sites.
  • Help Desk personnel who provide support to end users that use MOSS 2007.


Student Responsibilities
In order for a class to be successful, all students should share the same general level of knowledge and experience. If a participant does not demonstrate these, the instructor will take the necessary steps either to prepare the participant or place him/her in a more appropriate course. This policy is intended to maintain the high level of quality control that you have come to expect.
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