Course Outline
Module 1: Overview
A simple introduction module.
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand your course, classroom, classmates, facility and instructor.
Module 2: Server Site Definitions
In this module we will explore each of the site definitions that come with SharePoint Server.
Lessons
- SharePoint Server Site Definitions
Lab : Server Site Definitions
- Use the Publishing Portal
- Use the Records Center
- Use the Search Center
- Use Business Intelligence Center
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe each of the SharePoint Server site definitions
- Be able to effectively use the SharePoint Server site definitions
Module 3: Workflows
In this module we are going to take a look at implementing workflows with SharePoint Designer 2010.
Lessons
Lab : BuiltInActivities (2007)
- Use one of each Built-In Activity (2007)
Lab : BuiltInActivities (2010)
- Use one of each Built-In Activity (2010)
Lab : ReusableWorkflows
- Create Reusable Workflows (Site/Global)
- Export a workflow to Visio
- Import a workflow from Visio
- Save as Template
Lab : ModifyOOBWorkflow
- Modify Out Of Box Workflows
Lab : LoopingWorkflow
- Create a looping set of workflows
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Build workflows with SharePoint Designer 2010
- Understand how to edit built in workflows
- Implementlogging in your workflows
Module 4: My Site
In this module we will review the new Social Computing features in SharePoint 2010 and the SharePoint Server feature called My Sites.
Lessons
- My Site
- What is Social Computing
Lab : My Site
- Create your my Site
- Your Profile
- Colleagues
- Colleagues - Tracking Changes
- Explore Memberships
- Explore In Common With
- Documents
- My Blog
- My Tags and Notes
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Describe what a My Site is
- How to create and modify a My Site
- How to work with My Site social networking features
- How to protect yourself in the Social Computing realm
Module 5: Site Administration
In this module we are going to take a quick look at some basic site administration tasks. These are tasks that can be done by site "owners".
Lessons
- Basic Site Administration
Lab : Site Administration
- Site Name, Description, Appearance
- Tree View
- Site Theme
- Navigation (Top Link, Quick Launch)
- Searchable columns
- Regional Settings
- User Alerts
- RSS Settings
- Search and Offline Availability
- Workflow Settings
- Site web analytics and reports
- Term store management
- Content and Structure
- Manage Site Features
- Reset to site definition
Lab : Galleries
- Explore Site Column Gallery
- Explore Site Content Types Gallery
- Explore Web Parts Gallery
- Explore List templates Gallery
- Explore Master Pages (and page layouts) Gallery
- Explore Themes Gallery
- Explore Solutions Gallery
Lab : Advanced Site Administration
- Site Features
- Workflows
- Hold Reports
- Discover and hold content
- Content Organizer settings
- Content Organizer Rules
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand what a Site Administrator is
- Be able to describe all Site Administration tasks
- Administer SharePoint Sites
Module 6: Site Customization
In this module we will take a very brief look at some of the ways to customize your site via the browser and as an end user. There are many more ways at a developer level to customize SharePoint sites, but this module is focused at an end user level.
Lessons
- Site Customization
- Using Web Parts
Lab : Foundation Web Parts
- Web Parts Basics
- Media and Content Web Parts
- Content Rollup Web Parts
- Social Collaboration Web Parts
Lab : Server Web Parts
- Basic and Audience Targeting
- Business Data
- Office Client Applications
- Search
Lab : Filter Web Parts
- Use each of the Filter Web Parts
Lab : Master Page and CSS Customization
- Create a Master Page
- Modify a Master Page
- Custom CSS
Lab : Page Layouts
- Create a new Page Layout
- Create a new Page using a Page Layout
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Modify the shared and personal view of a site
- Add and delete pages and web part pages
- Add, remove, close and move web parts to a web part page
- An understanding of some basic web part on a team site and portal sites
- Be able to make simple changes to SharePoint master pages and CSS
- Be able to create page layouts and pages
Module 7: Site Collection Administration
In this module we take a look at all site collection settings and describe what a site collection administrator is, and what they can do.
Lessons
- Site Collection Administration
Lab : Site Collection Administration
- Search Settings, Scopes and Keywords
- FAST Search Links
- Recycle Bin
- Site Collection Features
- Site Hierarchy
- Site Collection Navigation
- Site Collection Audit Settings
- Audit Log Reports
- Portal site connection
- Site Collection Policies
- Record declaration settings
- Site collection cache profiles, object cache and output cache
- Content Type Publishing and Logs
- Variations and Variation Labels
- Translatable Columns
- Suggested Content Browser Locations
- Document ID Settings
- SharePoint Designer Settings
- Visual Upgrade
- Help Settings
- Site Collection web analytics reports
After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Understand what a Site Collection Administrator is
- Understand where to find and configure site collection settings
- Be able to describe what each of the site collection administration features are
- Be qualified to be a Site Collection Administrator
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