The SharePoint Fundamentals course presents all the essential SharePoint features and information organization decision points. The course does not require any prior knowledge of SharePoint. If you’ve already been working with SharePoint, the course will clear up areas that might be confusing and introduce you to a lot of not so obvious functionality.
Content Management / Site Collection Administration
1. Definitions, History, and Expectations
- Definitions
- History
- Editions
- How to Make SharePoint Successful
2. Sites, Lists, Versioning
- Site Collection
- Site
- Navigation
- List
- Columns
- Views
- Form Editing with InfoPath
- Versioning
3. Pages, Web Parts, Themes
- Site Pages
- Web Parts
- Themes
4. InfoPath Forms
- Form design
- Fields / columns
- Visual layout
- Two column layout
- Four column layout
- SharePoint themes
- Logic
- Rules
- Validation
- Hide / show controls
- External data
- List forms vs. form library
- Digital signatures
- Complicated schema -not all fields stored in SharePoint list
- Sand box code
- InfoPath Form Web Part
5. Office, Offline, Notifications, Personal Sites
- Outlook – calendars, contacts, and tasks
- Access - web databases (SharePoint sites)
- SharePoint Workspace – offline content
- Excel Services - Business Intelligence Dashboards using web parts and filters
6. Notifications and User Profiles
- List Alerts and RSS
- User Profiles
- Personal Content
- Search
7. Security Authorization
- Permissions and Permission Levels
- Site Collection Administrator
- Authentication vs. Authorization
- What provides authentication
- Who can assign permissions
- SharePoint groups
8. Site Administration Tools
- Manage Content and Structure Tool
- Features
- Recycle Bin
- List and Site Templates
- Usage Statistics
9. Project: Libraries and Lists
- Setup Research Papers library with folders and metadata
- Setup Area for Industry Clinic project management
- Media Management - Picture and Video sharing and categorization using metadata
10. Advanced Information Management
- Site Columns
- Content Types
- Content Type Use Cases
- Information Management Policies
- Workflows - Out of box
11. Project: Document Center Functionality
- Document IDs
- Document Sets
- Link to Document and Document Navigation
12. SharePoint Designer for Site Administrators
- Editing Look and Feel
- Master/Content Pages
- Editing List Forms using SharePoint Designer (vs InfoPath)
- Data Form/View Web Part
- Business Data Services
- External Lists
- External Content Types
- Editing Forms
- Workflows
- Steps, Conditions and Branches.
- Actions
- Storage and Lookup Variables