Hank Moreira
SharePoint Training Opportunity – Lists Training
Franklin 7107 Training Room or Zoom video conferenceCourse Syllabus: SharePoint is a powerful tool to track items of work in lists such as events, contacts, action items, tasks, issues and projects. People typically use Excel to track these items and may experience limitations in doing so. SharePoint lists are a much better…
SharePoint Training Opportunity – Document Management Workshop
Franklin 7107Date: Thursday, February 13, 2020 Time: 1:30 PM - 4:00 PM Location: Franklin 7107 Training Room or Zoom video conference Open to all UC employees; free of charge NOTE: Campus users may attend via video conference; please forward to those who may be interested. Register…
SharePoint: Site Administration
Franklin 7107/ZoomCourse Syllabus: SharePoint is a powerful tool that provides collaboration team sites for workgroups to share documents, calendars, project information to name a few. For SharePoint to be effective, the day-to-day team site administration needs to be in the hands of the teams rather than…
SharePoint: List Management
Franklin 7107/ZoomCourse Syllabus: SharePoint is a powerful tool to track items of work in lists such as events, action items, tasks, issues and projects. People typically use Excel to track these items and may experience limitations in doing so. SharePoint lists are a much better alternative…
SharePoint: Document Management
Franklin 7107/ZoomSharePoint is a powerful tool to manage documents and other files by providing secured, web-based document libraries. There are many features of libraries that can make your SharePoint experience a success, but it is equally important to understand the common pitfalls to avoid. This workshop…
SharePoint: Site Administration
Franklin 7107/ZoomCourse Syllabus: SharePoint is a powerful tool that provides collaboration team sites for workgroups to share documents, calendars, project information to name a few. For SharePoint to be effective, the day-to-day team site administration needs to be in the hands of the teams rather than…