Course Prerequisites
Certainly! Here are the minimum required prerequisites for successfully undertaking the SharePoint 2013 End User (55031) course:
- Basic understanding of web navigation, including familiarity with a browser interface and experience with using websites.
- Proficiency in using Microsoft Office applications, particularly Word, Excel, and Outlook.
- Basic knowledge of Windows operating systems, such as creating and managing files and folders.
- An understanding of the concept of a database and how data can be related and stored.
- No prior SharePoint experience is required, but any familiarity with previous versions of SharePoint would be beneficial.
The course is designed for individuals who need to learn how to navigate and contribute to a SharePoint 2013 environment. It is recommended that attendees have the above foundational skills to ensure a successful learning experience.
Target Audience for SharePoint 2013 End User (55031)
The SharePoint 2013 End User (55031) course is designed for individuals seeking to effectively utilize SharePoint 2013 capabilities.
- Business users working with SharePoint on a regular basis
- Team leaders who need to manage SharePoint projects or collaboration efforts
- Content managers responsible for content stored on SharePoint
- IT professionals who want to understand SharePoint from an end-user perspective
- Administrative assistants tasked with maintaining SharePoint sites
- Project managers who oversee projects within the SharePoint environment
- Data analysts who use SharePoint for data storage and collaboration
- Quality assurance specialists involved in document and process control
- Human resources professionals who use SharePoint for employee management and onboarding
- Marketing professionals using SharePoint for campaigns and content management
- Compliance officers who manage regulatory documents on SharePoint
- Customer support representatives utilizing SharePoint for knowledge bases and support documentation
- Sales personnel leveraging SharePoint for sales materials and collaboration
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this SharePoint 2013 End User (55031)?
This SharePoint 2013 End User course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to effectively use and manage SharePoint 2013 sites and content.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Navigate and contribute to a SharePoint 2013 team site effectively.
- Create, configure, and manage SharePoint lists and libraries, understanding their functionality and templates.
- Utilize document management capabilities such as document versioning and content approval.
- Design and customize views for lists and libraries to enhance user experience and data accessibility.
- Create and manage various types of SharePoint sites, including the use of site templates and navigation features.
- Add, configure, and manage web parts and wiki pages to enhance SharePoint site content.
- Build and maintain a Forms Library, including the creation and publishing of InfoPath forms.
- Understand and implement site columns and content types to promote data consistency across lists and libraries.
- Integrate SharePoint with Microsoft Office applications for seamless user interaction and data flow.
- Manage permissions and security within SharePoint 2013 to ensure appropriate access control and compliance with governance policies.
- Engage with SharePoint social features, configure personal sites (My Sites), and manage user profiles and newsfeeds to foster collaboration.
Target Audience for SharePoint 2013 End User (55031)
The SharePoint 2013 End User (55031) course is designed for individuals seeking to effectively utilize SharePoint 2013 capabilities.
- Business users working with SharePoint on a regular basis
- Team leaders who need to manage SharePoint projects or collaboration efforts
- Content managers responsible for content stored on SharePoint
- IT professionals who want to understand SharePoint from an end-user perspective
- Administrative assistants tasked with maintaining SharePoint sites
- Project managers who oversee projects within the SharePoint environment
- Data analysts who use SharePoint for data storage and collaboration
- Quality assurance specialists involved in document and process control
- Human resources professionals who use SharePoint for employee management and onboarding
- Marketing professionals using SharePoint for campaigns and content management
- Compliance officers who manage regulatory documents on SharePoint
- Customer support representatives utilizing SharePoint for knowledge bases and support documentation
- Sales personnel leveraging SharePoint for sales materials and collaboration
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this SharePoint 2013 End User (55031)?
This SharePoint 2013 End User course is designed to provide students with the knowledge and skills to effectively use and manage SharePoint 2013 sites and content.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Navigate and contribute to a SharePoint 2013 team site effectively.
- Create, configure, and manage SharePoint lists and libraries, understanding their functionality and templates.
- Utilize document management capabilities such as document versioning and content approval.
- Design and customize views for lists and libraries to enhance user experience and data accessibility.
- Create and manage various types of SharePoint sites, including the use of site templates and navigation features.
- Add, configure, and manage web parts and wiki pages to enhance SharePoint site content.
- Build and maintain a Forms Library, including the creation and publishing of InfoPath forms.
- Understand and implement site columns and content types to promote data consistency across lists and libraries.
- Integrate SharePoint with Microsoft Office applications for seamless user interaction and data flow.
- Manage permissions and security within SharePoint 2013 to ensure appropriate access control and compliance with governance policies.
- Engage with SharePoint social features, configure personal sites (My Sites), and manage user profiles and newsfeeds to foster collaboration.