Course Prerequisites
To ensure that participants can successfully engage with the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 for the Site Owner/Power User course, the following minimum prerequisites are recommended:
- Basic understanding of web navigation, including familiarity with internet browsers such as Internet Explorer, Chrome, or Firefox.
- Proficiency in using the Microsoft Office suite, particularly Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Awareness of basic office workflows and the role of document management in a collaborative environment.
- Some experience with managing files and folders on a Windows-operated computer.
- An introductory level of knowledge about SharePoint, including what SharePoint is and some of its common uses within organizations.
- No prior SharePoint administration or development experience is required.
These prerequisites aim to provide a foundational knowledge that will allow learners to grasp the concepts and practices taught in the course effectively. The course is designed to be accessible to those new to SharePoint administration but does have a baseline of expected familiarity with related technology for the best learning experience.
Target Audience for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 for the Site Owner/Power User
This Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 course equips Site Owners and Power Users with essential SharePoint administrative and management skills.
Target audience for the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 course:
- SharePoint Site Owners
- SharePoint Power Users
- IT Managers overseeing SharePoint deployments
- SharePoint Administrators looking to deepen their site management skills
- Business Analysts responsible for managing SharePoint sites
- Project Managers who use SharePoint for collaboration
- Content Managers responsible for SharePoint content
- Department Heads managing team sites
- Information Officers involved in document management and site collection
- Compliance Managers overseeing information security and permissions on SharePoint
- Network Administrators who support SharePoint users and sites
- Intranet Coordinators or Managers
- Corporate Communication Specialists managing internal portals
- Knowledge Managers utilizing SharePoint for knowledge bases and document storage
- SharePoint Consultants providing training or management services
- IT Support Technicians providing end-user assistance for SharePoint sites
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 for the Site Owner/Power User?
Introduction to Learning Outcomes:
This course empowers SharePoint Site Owners and Power Users by providing in-depth knowledge and skills to effectively manage sites, permissions, content, and workflows within SharePoint Server 2013.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Understand the role and capabilities of SharePoint 2013 and the responsibilities of Site Owners and Power Users.
- Manage users, groups, and permissions to ensure secure and efficient access to site content and features.
- Utilize site and site collection features to enhance functionality and user experience.
- Create and maintain sites and pages, customizing appearance and navigation to meet organizational needs.
- Effectively organize, manage, and configure lists and libraries for optimal content storage and retrieval.
- Implement document management practices, including information management policies, content types, and records management.
- Design and manage workflows to automate business processes and improve efficiency.
- Monitor and analyze SharePoint usage and search reports to maintain and improve site performance.
- Explore SharePoint Apps, including built-in apps and those from the SharePoint App Store, to extend site capabilities.
- Engage with and foster SharePoint community sites, encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing.
Target Audience for Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 for the Site Owner/Power User
This Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 course equips Site Owners and Power Users with essential SharePoint administrative and management skills.
Target audience for the Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 course:
- SharePoint Site Owners
- SharePoint Power Users
- IT Managers overseeing SharePoint deployments
- SharePoint Administrators looking to deepen their site management skills
- Business Analysts responsible for managing SharePoint sites
- Project Managers who use SharePoint for collaboration
- Content Managers responsible for SharePoint content
- Department Heads managing team sites
- Information Officers involved in document management and site collection
- Compliance Managers overseeing information security and permissions on SharePoint
- Network Administrators who support SharePoint users and sites
- Intranet Coordinators or Managers
- Corporate Communication Specialists managing internal portals
- Knowledge Managers utilizing SharePoint for knowledge bases and document storage
- SharePoint Consultants providing training or management services
- IT Support Technicians providing end-user assistance for SharePoint sites
Learning Objectives - What you will Learn in this Microsoft SharePoint Server 2013 for the Site Owner/Power User?
Introduction to Learning Outcomes:
This course empowers SharePoint Site Owners and Power Users by providing in-depth knowledge and skills to effectively manage sites, permissions, content, and workflows within SharePoint Server 2013.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Understand the role and capabilities of SharePoint 2013 and the responsibilities of Site Owners and Power Users.
- Manage users, groups, and permissions to ensure secure and efficient access to site content and features.
- Utilize site and site collection features to enhance functionality and user experience.
- Create and maintain sites and pages, customizing appearance and navigation to meet organizational needs.
- Effectively organize, manage, and configure lists and libraries for optimal content storage and retrieval.
- Implement document management practices, including information management policies, content types, and records management.
- Design and manage workflows to automate business processes and improve efficiency.
- Monitor and analyze SharePoint usage and search reports to maintain and improve site performance.
- Explore SharePoint Apps, including built-in apps and those from the SharePoint App Store, to extend site capabilities.
- Engage with and foster SharePoint community sites, encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing.