SharePoint Services Training
SharePoint Services User Training is delivered multiple ways. Choose the style that’s right for you.
SharePoint Services training is not the same thing as SharePoint Portal training for MOSS, although SharePoint Services is the team collaboration part of MOSS so it will be VERY beneficial for you to learn.
1) Our on-demand video tutorials are available at our E-Learning Center. They will be offered in a variety of methods: via download and via online access, for both single users and for Intranet/Unlimited users.
2) Remote One-on-one training, support, and free-style brainstorming. The hourly rate is $55.
The hour INDIVIDUAL plan / paid in advance of session
3) Remote Group training, support, and free-style brainstorming for up to 15 people. Our hourly rate is $150.
Why is it so much less expensive than many other SharePoint Services training? That’s easy! Remote training sessions take overhead expenses and travel time out of the picture…and we pass the savings onto you.
How do you get SharePoint Services? Let me start off by saying this: if you are a small company and want SharePoint Services as a way to collaborate and share information with partners, customers, or others you work closely with, there are many hosting companies available where you “rent” your SharePoint Services site for around $20 a month…and that’s not a per user cost…it’s for the entire site. It’s an affordable alternative to having the infrastructure in-house.
Available through our E-Learning Center:
SHAREPOINT SERVICES v3 Beginner through Power User complete On-Demand Workshop: 10 hours of video learning. $99.95 per person (single user download), and $24.95 for online access.
Get a better idea of what you can do with SharePoint.
Calling all serious SharePoint Services 3.0 users!!
Target audience: Site Owners, Site Designers, and Site Members. 10 hours and 38 minutes of full-motion, narrated video tutorials. Beginner through Power User in a single workshop!
Designed specifically with the user in mind who is responsible for Administering and Managing a SharePoint Services site and those responsible for training other users, this workshop shows you how to utilize and customize the features of a SharePoint Services site once it has been installed and configured.
Don’t wait any longer to learn about this wonderful team collaboration environment known as Windows SharePoint Services version 3.0. This course is specifically for the new user of a Windows SharePoint Services Site. These are very detail-oriented and thorough classes. Dive into settings as a site Administrator. Learn the ins and outs about how user accounts and permissions work. Work with Document and Picture Libraries, Announcements, Events, Links, Contacts, Tasks, and Issues. Explore Discussion boards, Web Discussions, Surveys, Meeting Workspaces and Document Workspaces, creating Subsites and exploring your template options, customizing the Team site Home page, and working with and modifying Web Parts. Advanced skills and techniques are discussed and taught. No programming skills needed here! Bring your skill level up a couple of notches with this intensely detailed and thorough set of classes. Dig into integration features and the manipulation of data between SharePoint Services and Office 2007. We’ll explore what you can do when you connect Web Parts together, and work with the special Web Part pages and Basic Pages. We’ll explore different ways to utilize a special Web Part called the Content Editor Web Part. We’ll go over how to make your customizations portable. Lastly, we’ll do an overview of Workflows.
Here’s 7 things you’ll learn with this complete workshop:
- Learn how to collaborate with others on a single file (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) that’s located centrally in a Shared Workspace, but everyone is updating the information on their own local copy on their computer. All users get notified of changes and are instructed to open the current file which updates their copy with a single click. Add new users to participate with the file, assign tasks, and provide web urls surrounding this file…all from the application (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and not from the SharePoint Shared Workspace.
- Take your customized site templates, custom lists, custom forms, custom views, and custom web parts and make them all portable to share with others within your subsites or outside of your subsites. Include the content if you like.
- Feeling a bit limited with only one web page on a site? Learn how to add multiple web pages to a single SharePoint site.
- Publish an Excel spreadsheet list to a SharePoint list.
- Link an Access table to a SharePoint list and have all changes made to either one sync with the other.
- Track your SharePoint contact correspondence, incoming and outgoing emails, project tasks, perform label or letter mail merges, do broadcast emails…all from within Outlook.
- Connect Web Parts together to provide enhanced filtering scenarios, such as: 1) selecting a supplier name in one web part displays the suppliers list of wares in another web part, 2) selecting a company name in one web part displays a list of employees in another web part, and then selecting one of the employee names will display their picture in a third web part, 3) An Orders web part provides a list of the most recent customer orders. You click the row containing the order you want to examine. The row is passed to the other web part, called Order Details. All the line items for that order are displayed. You click on a single order item which displays a picture of the order item in a 3rd web part. 4) Create a Project Dashboard to see all items related to a project on a single web page, such as documents, tasks, issues, milestones, lessons learned, risks, change orders, etc.
Want to kick the tires first? Preview a few of the videos before you make your purchase:
- Customize A Custom Project Task List
- Web Part Connections – Create a Customer Dashboard
- SharePoint Tasks and Outlook Integration
Videos in this course are:
Lesson One
- WSS Environment
- Site Settings
- Permissions
- Help
Lesson Two
- Site Image Logo
- Create New List or Library
- Create New Announcement, Create New Calendar Item
- List Settings
- Working with the Links List
- Contact Lists 1 – create a new Contact List, and Working with List Permissions
- Contact Lists 2
- Contact Lists 3
- Tasks
- Project Tasks
- Issues Tracking
- A Custom Project Task List
- Alerts
- Recycle Bin
- Content Approval for a List
Lesson Three
- Create new document library, new folder, List Settings, Connect to Outlook
- Add new file, upload, use Windows Explorer, My Network Places
- Edit files, check-in/check-out, file versions
- Library permissions, folder permissions
- Views, Metadata, Filter and Sort
- SendTo menu
- Picture Libraries
- Discussion Groups
- Surveys
- How to use RSS feeds in SharePoint
- SharePoint site Mobile URL
Lesson Four
- About Blogs in SharePoint
- About Wikis in SharePoint
- Working with Subsites
- Document Workspaces
- Meeting Workspaces
Lesson Five
- Working with Web Parts I
- Working with Web Parts II
- What are Web Part Pages?
- What are Basic Pages?
- Creating Custom Lists
- Working with Custom Views
- Sharing your customizations by making them portable
These videos are for both the SharePoint series and the Outlook series. In the SharePoint series, they are part of Lesson Six. In the Outlook series, they will be by themselves and titled “Outlook 2007 integration with SharePoint Services 3.0”:
- SharePoint Calendar and Outlook integration
- SharePoint Contacts and Outlook integration
- SharePoint Tasks and Outlook integration
- SharePoint Document and Picture Libraries and Outlook integration
- SharePoint Discussion Groups and Alerts and Outlook integration
- Excel 2007 Integration with SharePoint
- Word 2007 Integration with SharePoint
- Shared Document Management with SharePoint and Office 2007
Lesson Seven
- Site Columns
- Contact Types
- Web Part Connections
- Workflows
**Although not required to take these classes, you must have Microsoft Office 2007 installed on your computer to practice with the topics covered. The Microsoft Office 2007 suite of applications is not included with this course.
DISCLAIMER:
Not for technical or configuration issues, but for user “How do I use SharePoint in my business” type of questions. If you are having trouble installing or configuring SharePoint, our support is probably not for you.
*PLEASE NOTE: TRAINING SESSIONS REQUIRE THE PARTICIPANT TO DOWNLOAD AND INSTALL A WEB CONFERENCE COMPONENT. PURCHASE ONLY IF YOUR ENVIRONMENT DOES NOT LIMIT YOUR CAPABILITIES FOR INSTALLING. IF YOU ARE IN A NETWORK, ASK YOUR NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR.















