Synopses & Reviews
Teach the course YOU want in LESS TIME!
The primary goal of the GO! Series, aside from teaching computer applications, is ease of implementation, with an approach that is based on clearly defined projects for students and a one-of-a-kind supplements package.
**This is a one-chapter book supplement that is designed to be packaged with an Office 2010 or Computer Concepts textbook. **
Synopsis
Teach the course YOU want in LESS TIME!
The primary goal of the GO! Series, aside from teaching computer applications, is ease of implementation, with an approach that is based on clearly defined projects for students and a one-of-a-kind supplements package.
**This is a one-chapter book supplement that is designed to be packaged with an Office 2010 or Computer Concepts textbook. **
About the Author
Shelley Gaskin, Series Editor for the GO! Series, is a professor of business and computer technology at Pasadena City College in Pasadena, California. She holds a master's degree in business education from Northern Illinois University and a doctorate in adult and community education from Ball State University. Dr. Gaskin has 15 years of experience in the computer industry with several Fortune 500 companies and has developed and written training materials for custom systems applications in both the public and private sector. She is also the author of books on Microsoft Outlook and word processing.
Robert L. Ferret recently retired as the director of the Center for Instructional Computing at Eastern Michigan University, where he provided computer training and support to faculty. He has authored or co-authored more than 70 books on Access, PowerPoint, Excel, Publisher, WordPerfect, and Word. Before writing the GO! Series, Bob was a series editor and author for the Learn Series. He has a bachelor’s degree in psychology, a master’s degree in geography, and a master’s degree in interdisciplinary technology from Eastern Michigan University. Bob’s doctoral studies were in instructional technology at Wayne State University. For fun, Bob teaches a four-week computers and genealogy class and has written genealogy and local history books.
Table of Contents
GO! Office 365 Getting Started
Table of Contents
PROJECT 1A: Using Exchange Online and Lync Online Objective 1 Make Teams Successful by Using Office 365
Activity 1.1 Understanding Office 365
Activity 1.2 Communicating with Office 365
Activity 1.3 Sharing with Office 365
Activity 1.4 Setting Up Your Office 365 Profile Objective 2 Manage Email with Outlook
Activity 1.5 Navigating Outlook
Activity 1.6 Composing and Sending E-mail
Activity 1.7 Reading and Responding to E-mail Messages
Activity 1.8 Managing Your Outlook Messages Objective 3 Set Up Calendars and Contacts Lists
Activity 1.9 Setting Up Your Outlook Calendar
Activity 1.10 Organizing Your Outlook Contacts Objective 4 Communicate With Lync
Activity 1.11 Signing In and Setting Your Location in Lync
Activity 1.12 Working with Contacts in Lync
Activity 1.13 Sending Instant Messages with Lync
Activity 1.14 Launching a Video Call with Lync
Activity 1.15 Conducting Remote Presentations with Lync
PROJECT 1B: Using SharePoint Objective 5 Create a Team Site
Activity 1.16 Creating a Shared Team Site
Activity 1.17 Adding Content to a Team Site Objective 6 Create and Manage a Document Library
Activity 1.18 Creating a Document Library
Activity 1.19 Adding Documents to the Library
Activity 1.20 Organizing Document Libraries
Activity 1.21 Checking Files In and Out of a Document Library Objective 7 Add and Manage Workflows
Activity 1.22 Creating a New WorkflowActivity
Activity 1.23 Using and Managing Workflows Objective 8 Create and Manage Sharepoint Lists
Activity 1.24 Creating Lists
Activity 1.25 Customizing Lists Objective 9 Share Team Knowledge
Activity 1.26 Creating and Using a Discussion Board
Activity 1.27 Creating and Using Team Surveys
Activity 1.28 Storing Team Knowledge with a Wiki