- Introduction
- Office 365 Home Page
- Office 365 Navigation Bar
- Microsoft Search
- Getting Help
- Outlook Email Basics, Part 1
- Outlook Email Basics, Part 2
- Email Search and Folders
- Email Folders
- Categories and Mentions
- Focused Inbox and Clutter
- Sweep
- Email Archive
- To Do and Flagged Emails
- To Do and My Day
- Calendar Basics
- Adding Calendar Events, Part 1
- Adding Calendar Events, Part 2
- Calendar Search and Print
- People
- Sharing Calendars
- Adding Calendars
- Delegate Calendar Access
- Sharing Email Folders
- Intro to OneDrive
- Using OneDrive Online, Part 1
- Using OneDrive Online, Part 2
- Using OneDrive Online, Part 3
- OneDrive and Office Apps
- OneDrive Sync
- OneDrive Files On-Demand
- OneDrive Sharing
- OneDrive CoAuthoring
- Versioning
- Recycle Bin
- Intro to Skype for Business
- Using the Skype App
- Using Skype for Business Online
- Intro to Groups
- Calendar and Conversations
- Group File sharing and Notebook
- Group Connectors
- Managing Groups
- Intro to Planner
- Working with Cards
- Working with Buckets
- Managing My Plans
- Planner Updates
- Intro to SharePoint
- Creating a Team Site
- Communication Sites
- Adding pages
- Teams and Channels
- Chat and Meetings
- Teams Best Practices - Teams and Channels
- Teams Best Practices - Notifications and Chat
- Teams Best Practices - Files and Meetings
- Rules and Policies, Part 1
- Rules and Policies, Part 2
- Signatures and Replies
- Advanced Email Settings
- Office Apps, Part 1
- Office Apps, Part 2
- Mobile Apps
- Lens
- Working Offline
- Yammer
- App Store
- Other Apps
- Azure, PowerApps, and Flow
- FindTime
- Microsoft Forms Basics
- Microsoft Forms Quizzes
- Stream
- Kaizala, Part 1
- Kaizala, Part 2
- Delve and My Analytics
- Administering Users and Subscriptions
- Basic Email Administration
- Security, Compliance, and Trust
What you'll learn
- Understanding Office 365
- Setting Up Email & Outlook Online
- Getting Organized – Flags, Tags, Folders, and Categories
- Staying Focused with Clutter
- Storing, Sharing, and Collaborating With OneDrive & SharePoint
- Communicating With Skype for Business
- Using Office 365 Mobile Apps
- Collaborating with Teams, Kaizala, Groups, and Planner
- Security, Compliance, and Encryption Options
- Password And Administration Made Easy
- Customizing Office 365 With Apps & Templates
- Lens: Your personal scanner & note-taker
- Sharing Video with Stream
- Expanding your Office 365 capabilities with PowerApps, Forms, and PowerBI
Description
Learn To Organize And Maintain Your Virtual Office Using Microsoft 365: The Powerful, Everything-You-Need-In-One-Easy-Bundle Online Suite
Office 365 is far more than classic Microsoft Office. Powerful collaborative tools like OneDrive, Teams, Planner, and Forms combine with traditional Microsoft apps to form a powerful productivity-boosting tool – and in this course we’ll show you how to tap into all the power Office 365 has to offer!
Updated for 2020 with all-new modules covering Microsoft Teams, To-Do, Kaizala, and Delve, with updates for Outlook online, OneDrive, Calendar, and more – over 20 new and updated video lessons!
This Course Not Only Gets You Oriented and Organized – It Shows You How to Use The Power Of the New Cloud Based Suite To Maximize Your Productivity, From Anywhere, Anytime
The popular and familiar tools are all here – including all the applications and tools that have been the foundation of the computer-based business revolution. But with 365, it has a new level of agility and integration that businesses and people have longed for.
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Chip Reaves
Bigger Brains
Bigger Brains Founder and President Chip Reaves is a serial entrepreneur who has started five successful companies. An Atlanta native, Chip began fixing computers for small businesses in the 1980's while studying Computer Science at Georgia Tech. After 10 years building a successful IT Service Practice in Atlanta, Chip founded the Computer Troubleshooters franchise system alongside Wilson & Suzanne McOrist, which became the world's largest computer service franchise and received multiple awards from Entrepreneur Magazine, Franchise Business Review, and AllBusiness.
Chip has been interviewed on TV and other major media on topics related to small business technology and entrepreneurship, including ABC News, BusinessWeek TV, the Wall Street Journal, and the New York Times, and is a member of Jim Blasingame's "Brain Trust" on SmallBusinessAdvocate. In 2010 Chip was listed among the Top 150 most influential people in small business IT by SMB PC magazine.
Chip lives with his wife Maren and step-daughter Meg in Anderson, South Carolina where they also co-own a Computer Troubleshooters franchise location. In his spare time Chip is very active with his church and local charities, and consults with two aid organizations serving Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo in Africa.