Course Overview
This course is designed to teach you how to customize your Windows SharePoint Foundation 2010 Web site, beyond the Team Web site template, to meet the specific needs of your users. Students will learn to add components to a site, to apply site themes, and to change site components and navigation otpions. They will then learn to edit pages in SharePoint Foundation and SharePoint Designer, manage content controls, and modify RSS feed settings. Finally, students will learn to use workflows and site galleries. This course assumes that you’ve completed the prerequisite course Windows SharePoint Foundation 2010: Basic or have equivalent experience.
Course Outline
Unit 1: Adding components
Topic A: SharePoint libraries
Topic B: SharePoint lists
Topic C: SharePoint pages
Unit 2: Changing the look and feel
- Topic A: Navigation
- Topic B: Site themes
Unit 3: Customizing a site
- Topic A: Changing site components
- Topic B: Managing item controls
- Topic C: Editing pages
Unit 4: Controlling information display
- Topic A: Public views
- Topic B: RSS feed settings
Unit 5: Creating workflows
Unit 6: Adding to site galleries
Target Audience
This course is designed for individual contributors or departmental staff in a variety
of job roles, such as administrative assistants, functional or operations managers,
with basic SharePoint skills, and who have the responsibility for managing SharePoint
sites as an enabling technology within their workgroups, not necessarily IT tech
professionals.
Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
- brand a site collection.
- manage lists in a site collection.
- manage document libraries.
- manage form libraries.
- manage content structures in a site collection.
- manage a workflow.
- manage indexing and searching options.
- enable offline work with SharePoint sites using SharePoint Workspace 2010.
- manage a SharePoint application using Central Administration.
- manage user access.
- manage security options in Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2010.
- manage site usage.
- perform site maintenance.
Prerequisites
Before attending this course student should have:
- Taken Microsoft® SharePoint® Foundation 2010: Level 1
- Some familiarity with basic Windows server concepts such as Windows 2003 and Windows 2003 concepts, PowerShell.
- Basic concepts of coding and scripting, and Internet Information Server (IIS) is recommended but not required.