22 May 2012
Reinvest * Revamp * Redesign * Recareer

Computer Courses - Sharepoint 2010

Learn about our SharePoint program at our free workshop!

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Microsoft Windows SharePoint Services is a flexible, collaborative technology that enhances the communication and productivity of work groups through a Web-based environment. Each of two-courses in this program are designed to provide the student with a hands-on learning environment through a series of instructor lead exercises and projects. This two-course program is ideal for sophisticated end-users, programmers and administrators

Why Should I Take This Program?
* Gain a new programming skill that is marketable in today's workplace
* Become more valuable to your current employer or more desirable to a new employer
* Stay abreast of the latest innovations in technology

Introduction to SharePoint 2010
Wednesdays, September 19 to November 7, 2012 (no class 9/26)

Location: Penn State Abington
Fee: $590 | register
Credit: CEUs: 2.1
In this hands-on course students will learn how to navigate through the SharePoint environment and create their own subsites for specific work teams. Students will find out how to use, modify, and create SharePoint lists (such as announcements, calendars, and contacts) to stay connected to other group members and more effectively share data. They will discover how to create and use libraries to store, retrieve, and share documents on the SharePoint server rather than a local hard drive. In addition, students will learn how to improve site navigation by modifying the Quick Launch and Top Link bar, create lists based on Excel and Access data and link SharePoint content to Excel and Access files.

Prerequisite:
General working knowledge of Windows Server

SharePoint Designer 2010
Wednesdays, November 28, 2012 to January 23, 2013 (no class 12/26, 1/2).

Location: Penn State Abington
Fee: $595 | register
Credit: CEUs: 2.1
SharePoint Designer is used to create Web pages as well as extend the capabilities of SharePoint server. In this hands-on course students will create reusable and modular Web sites for use in intranet, extranet, or Internet scenarios. Students will learn how to manage access to information stored within a SharePoint environment, how to perform common object model tasks, and how to create Web parts to customize user interfaces. Students will also explore Master Pages and how they are responsible for the consistent layout of SharePoint sites and pages.

Prerequisite:
Introduction to Sharepoint 2010


Any questions, contact Eva Klein, 215-881-7387.

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