Course Information
Course Overview
Learn to Create and Manage Your Team’s SharePoint Site in Less than 90 Minutes
Learn tools and techniques to create and manage your team’s SharePoint site
SharePoint is a powerful and user-friendly tool for creating a common location for your team to share documents, collect data, and work together. In this course, you’ll learn how to quickly create your own site and invite team members for collaboration.
Our SharePoint expert Kat Snizaski walks you step-by-step through building a parent site and adding subsites for multiple teams. You’ll learn how to create and manage document libraries and custom lists that enable collaboration. You’ll also learn to assign user permissions and get your team rolling on their new collaboration platform!
If you’re ready to stop emailing files back and forth, ending up with multiple different versions on multiple devices, and not knowing which one is the latest version, this course is for you!
Topics covered include:
Creating a new site
Navigating to a site
Creating a subsite
Adding a document library
Using versioning and checkout
Adding alerts
Creating a custom list and lookup field
Adding an Excel file as a List
Editing the home page
Customizing the look and feel
Customizing the quick launch bar
Assigning permissions
Enjoy eighty minutes of high-quality HD content in the “Uniquely Engaging”TM Bigger Brains Teacher-Learner style!
Course Goal: By the end of this course, you will be able to create and manage a new SharePoint site.
Course Content
- 4 section(s)
- 14 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Sites
- Section 2 Libraries
- Section 3 Lists
- Section 4 Site Settings and Permissions
What You’ll Learn
- Create a SharePoint site.
- Create subsites to make it easy for members of different teams to quickly access the information important to them.
- Add a document library to your SharePoint site for your team to share, modify, and track shared documents of all file types.
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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EElina Economou
I was expecting more material. Good enough
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DDaniel van der Merwe
Couse was informative but outdated. Active X is not used anymore
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PPhillip Hershkowitz
The instructors do an excellent job of quickly giving you the basic information you need to know to succeed with Sharepoint.
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WWayne Seavolt
This coarse is over flowing with easy to follow information, engaging instructors, and practical advice to get in front of the learning curve.