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Users that have some basic knowledge of navigating a SharePoint site will find this class the perfect class for learning and building on advanced SharePoint topics.
Learn how to tie the value of SharePoint to your corporate vision. Users that have some basic knowledge of navigating a SharePoint site will find SharePoint Site Owner and Power User Boot Camp the perfect class for learning and building on advanced SharePoint topics required by teams that want to get the full benefit of the powerful tools available in SharePoint. You will learn not only the business value of SharePoint, but you will also obtain a full understanding of using a SharePoint site to realize the full scope of SharePoint tools to improve how the business communicates. The SharePoint Site Owner and Power User Boot Camp is designed for SharePoint 2013, SharePoint 2016, SharePoint 2019, and SharePoint Online users. Labs are conducted in SharePoint 2019.
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Duration
Level
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SharePoint
12962
3 Day(s)
Foundation
$1,785.00
Objectives
Lesson objectives help you become comfortable with the course, and also provide a means to evaluate learning. In the SharePoint Site Owner and Power User Boot Camp, you will learn about:· Using Lists to create, edit and delete team information such as Tasks and Calendars· The importance of Enterprise Content Management and how it empowers Search· How to use Views to create reports to find the information you are looking for· Architecting Libraries to work on documents with your team more efficiently and how to manage information lifecycle with version control· How to classify and categorize your documents· How to use Tagging and Following to make information more findable.· Using the Newsfeed to brainstorm, discuss and ideate with your team members· What a Community is, how to become a member and how to bring value to your team by driving engagement· How to create rich and informative Team Site portals by creating pages and utilizing the SharePoint Web Parts
Module 1: What is SharePoint?· What is “this” SharePoint everyone is talking about?· Evolution of SharePoint – Where did it come from?· Business Case for SharePoint· SharePoint as a tool in support of your Enterprise Vision· Driving SharePoint from the Top Down· Using SharePoint to enable Team Collaboration and Drive Engagement· Understanding and Defining SharePoint RolesModule 2: The Five Pillars of SharePoint – Breaking down what SharePoint can do for you· Share· Organize· Discover· Build· ManageModule 3: SharePoint Architecture for the Users· Web Application· Site Collection· Sites with common tools and features· Top Level Site· Site· Site Components· Child Sites· Lists· Libraries· Pages· Look and Feel· NavigationModule 4: Navigating SharePoint Sites· Tour of a Project Site· Site Components· Suite Bar· Top Link Navigation· Quick Launch· Tabs and Ribbons· Share, Follow, Sync, Edit, Focus on Content· Settings (Site Actions)· Site Contents· Recycle Bin· Site Content Area· Understanding URL’s and how to use them to Navigate· IE Favorites· Newsfeed· List and Library ExamplesModule 5: Working with Sites· Definition of a Site – Why do we create new Sites?· Site Components revisited· Site Templates explained· Site Settings and Features· Creating Sites· Initial Settings: Title, URL, Template and default Permissions and Navigation· Default layout based on template selection· Editing Navigation: Top Link bar and Quick Launch· Site Settings· Tree ViewLAB 1: Creating a Site Structure - Training Center Example· Create a Site Collection Top Level Site· Default Groups and Permissions· Settings and Features· Create a Child Site – SharePoint Training· Simple site branding: Title, Logo, Composed Looks· NavigationModule 6: SharePoint Lists· What are Lists· Using Lists to manage business processes· List Architecture· Content Types - Items· Metadata· Importance of Metadata – Never too much!· Columns/Fields Types· Views· Available List Apps· Creating Apps using List templates· Creating common Lists from templates· Building a Custom List· Importing from Excel· Exploring the List toolbars· Working with List data· Creating, Modifying, and Deleting Items· Using the different View Formats for working with items· Using basic reporting functions: sort and filter· Working with the Tasks List App· Parent/Child Tasks· Using the Timeline· Using the different Views· Advanced List Topics· Validating a List Column· Advanced Settings· Deleting Lists· Saving as a Template· Enterprise Keywords· Using Alerts· Working with Views· Exploring existing Views· Creating a new View· Class Activity: Architecting a “Class Roster”· Explain Business Requirements· Architect the List· Metadata requirements· View/Report requirements· Build the List· Students interact with List· Create View· Test ViewLAB 2: Working with Lists in the SharePoint Training Site· Create Lists in the SharePoint Training Site· “Training” Tasks· “Training” Calendar· “Instructor Availability” Calendar· Custom “Classes” ListModule 7: SharePoint Libraries· What are Libraries?· Using Libraries to manage document information lifecycle in the Enterprise· Library Architecture· Content Types – Documents· Metadata· Importance of Metadata· Folders vs Metadata· Columns/Fields Types· Views· Available Library Apps· Creating Apps using Library templates· Creating a Document Library· Creating a Picture Library· Exploring the Library toolbars· Working with documents· Adding content to a document library with no required metadata· New Document· Saving documents from Office· Upload Document· Windows Explorer· Drag-and-Drop· Adding content to a document library with required metadata· New Document· Saving documents from Office· Upload Document· Windows Explorer· Drag-and-Drop· Document control using Check In/Check Out· Using basic reporting functions: sort and filter· Using Version Control· Major Versions· Major and Minor Versions· Content Approval· Advanced Library Topics· Validating a List Column· Advanced Settings· Deleting a Library· Saving as a Template (with content)· Working with Views· Exploring existing Views· Creating a new View· Class Activity: Architecting a “Client Records” Library· Explain Business Requirements· Architect the Library· Metadata requirements· View/Report requirements· Build the Library· Upload documents to the Library· Create View· Test ViewLAB 3: Working with Libraries in the SharePoint Training Site· Create Libraries in the SharePoint Training Site· Create a Document Library· Upload documents and create new documents· Enable Version Control· Work with documents with Version Control· Create a Picture Library· Upload pictures and work with formatsModule 8: Access Control – Permissions Management· Overview of Permissions and Security· Groups· Default Groups· Creating Groups and managing group membership· Users· Active Directory Integration· Using Security Groups for SharePoint access control· Permission Levels· Roles-based Management· Groups represent Roles· Groups are assigned Permission Levels· Where Permissions are set· Site, Lists and Items, Libraries and Documents· Inheritance· Using “Sharing” to share information· Access Requests· Best PracticesLAB 4: Working with permissions and Sharing information· Creating a Group· Adding Users to a Group· Assigning Permission Levels· Sharing a Site and a Library· Create and Edit Permission Levels
Module 9: Enterprise Content Management· Importance of ECM· Content Types· Site Columns· Content Types· Managed Metadata· Document SetsLAB 5: Working with Content Types· Creating Site Columns· Creating Content Types· Using Managed Metadata· Creating Document SetsModule 10: SharePoint and Office Integration· Connecting and Syncing Lists and Libraries to Outlook· Project Pro Integration· Exporting data to Excel· Site MailboxesLAB 6: Connecting Lists and Libraries to Outlook· Syncing the Task List· Connecting a Calendar· Connecting Contacts· Exporting a List to Excel· Creating a Site MailboxModule 11: Business Process Automation using Workflow· OOTB Workflow· Workflow Settings· Workflow administration· Custom using SharePoint DesignerLAB 7: Using Workflow· Creating an Approval Workflow· Creating a Three-State Workflow· Creating a Custom Workflow to manage documentsModule 12: Focus on Collaboration Tools to drive engagement· Surveys· Wiki· Blog· Newsfeed· About Me· CommunitiesLAB 8: Using the Collaboration Tools· Creating a Survey· Creating a Wiki for Procedures Manual· Creating a Blog· Creating your “Profile” / About Me· Using the Newsfeed· Following Colleagues, documents, and sites· Creating a SharePoint User Group CommunityModule 13: Designing a SharePoint site to drive collaboration· Pages· Page Types· Choosing the right page type· Creating Pages· Web parts· What are web parts· Using the common web parts· Web part properties· Page Design· Creating pages· Page layout· Placing components on your pageLAB 9: Designing your Team Site· Planning your page· Creating a new page· Place components and web parts on the page· Moving items around on a page· Best Practices
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