DigComp: Digital Safety expert
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Explore fundamental concepts and terminology as you prepare for the TOSA DigComp exam.
GETTING STARTED
CompTIA A+ 220-1001: Installing Hardware & Display Components
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9m 29s
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6m 12s
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Formatting Documents in Word 2016 for Windows
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5m 52s
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5m 41s
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Contact Tools in Outlook 2016 for Windows
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2m 43s
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3m 45s
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An Executive's Guide to Security: Understanding Security Threats
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1m 9s
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4m 21s
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Basic Formulas in Excel 2016 for Windows
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3m 57s
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5m 20s
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Writing Effective E-mails and Instant Messages
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37s
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3m 14s
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Creating and managing teams & channels in Microsoft Teams 2021
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49s
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3m 59s
COURSES INCLUDED
CompTIA A+ 220-1001: Installing Hardware & Display Components
Time to upgrade your computer? Explore best practices to handle laptop hardware and components. In this course you will learn about SSD, hybrid, and magnetic hard drive types. Study various forms of computer memory. See how to install common hardware, such as keyboards, smart card readers, touchpads, Wi-Fi antenna connectors, webcams, touchscreens, and microphones. Get familiar wireless cards, Bluetooth modules, cellular cards, and mini PCIe. Learn the difference between LCD and OLED displays. Finally, learn about inverter power supplies used in LCD monitors
12 videos |
1h 4m
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CompTIA A+ 220-1001: Basic Cable Types
Examine the most common cable types and adapters encountered when working with computers and mobile devices, including network, video, multipurpose, peripheral, and hard drive cables. In this course, begin by learning about different Ethernet cable types such as Cat5, Cat5e, Cat6, Plenum, and 568A/B. Next, examine at the differences between shielded twisted pair and unshielded twisted pair cabling. Learn the basics of fiber optic cabling and coaxial cable. Look at some of the speed and transmission limitations of different network cables. Learners explore different video cables: VGA (Video Graphics Array); High Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI); mini HDMI; DisplayPort; the Digital Visual Interface (DVI), and DVI-D/DVI-I. Learn about using Lightning and Thunderbolt cables. Examine Universal Serial Bus (USB) cables and the differences between USB, USB-C, USB2.0, and USB3.0. Then serial peripheral cables and hard drive cables such as SATA (Serial AT Attachment), IDE (Integrated Drive Electronics), and SCSI (Small Computer System Interface). Differentiate between adapters such as DVI to HDMI, USB to Ethernet, and DVI to VGA. A concluding exercise reviews working with network cables. This course can be used to help prepare for the 220-1001: CompTIA A+ certification exam
13 videos |
1h 14m
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CompTIA A+ 220-1001: Resolving Problems
In any technological environment, problems are inevitable. In this course, learners will look at detailed approaches to resolving problems by examining the six-step troubleshooting methodology used to resolve problems with computer systems. Through these well-documented steps, you will learn: the impact of corporate policies, procedures, and impacts before implementing changes; how to identify problem steps, such as questioning the user and inquiring about environmental and infrastructure changes; how to conduct external or internal research, based on symptoms, and establishing a theory of probable cause; testing the theory of the likely cause of the problem and evaluating your test results. Next, learn how to establish a plan of action to resolve the problem and implement the solution; verify full system functionality and, if applicable, implement preventive measures; and best practices in how to document findings, actions, and outcomes. This course wraps up with an exercise assignment to identify, resolve, verify, and document computer problems, while considering policies, procedures, and impacts. This course can be used to help prepare for the 220-1001: CompTIA A+ certification exam
8 videos |
34m
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CompTIA A+ 220-1001: Troubleshooting
Computer peripherals and mobile devices have similar troubleshooting workflows. Knowing how devices should work and troubleshooting common problems-part of maintenance-are important when preparing for exam CompTIA A+ 220-1001. Through this course, learn to troubleshoot post beeps codes, basic input/output system (BIOS) time settings, and booting to an incorrect device; to resolve issues relating to power such as overheating, smoke, and a burning smell; to troubleshoot common hard drive issues such as read/write, slow performance, failure to book, drive not recognized, and OS not found. Next, learn to investigate Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) issues and failure conditions; to use self-monitoring, analysis, and reporting technology (S.M.A.R.T) error technology; how to fix video or display issues such as dead pixels, artifacts, color patterns, dim image, flickering, distortion; to troubleshoot issues with display, batteries, power, indicator lights, connectivity, touchscreen, performance, and GPS. Other issues: common wired and wireless network problems such as limited connectivity and unavailable resources, such as the Internet, printers, e-mail, Internet Protocol (IP) conflict, transfer speeds, and service set identifier (SSID) not found
10 videos |
1h 13m
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Formatting Documents in Word 2016 for Windows
Control every aspect of your text's appearance and structure with Word 2016's formatting tools. Use color, effects, and intuitive alignment tools to quickly transform your text and make your document more readable.
20 videos |
1h 38m
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Illustrating Documents in Word 2016 for Windows
Sometimes images and illustrations say it better than text. With Word 2016 for Windows, you can insert images and videos from online and local locations, build custom equations, and create hyperlinks to other sources of information.
11 videos |
52m
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Creating Forms & Bulk Mailings in Word 2016 for Windows
With Word 2016's forms and mailings tools, you can collect, process, and re-use data in a variety of different ways. Build data collection forms, import mailing lists, and create mail merge documents in a matter of minutes.
11 videos |
51m
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Formatting Data in Excel 2016 for Windows
Formatting data makes it easier to see and work with. Discover how you can align data, use colors and themes, resize rows and columns, and insert tables and borders in Excel 2016 to change data presentation.
14 videos |
51m
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Illustrating Documents in Excel 2016 for Windows
An Excel 2016 worksheet can contain more than just numbers and text. Discover how to insert and edit images, screenshots, and shapes; insert hyperlinks; and use the new Smart Lookup feature.
6 videos |
28m
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Custom & Conditional Formatting in Excel 2016 for Windows
To customize data, you can use the built-in formats in Excel 2016, or you can use your own. Learn how to create custom formats for numbers, text, and date and time, as well as how to create and use conditional formatting.
7 videos |
31m
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Finding, Sorting & Filtering Data in Excel 2016 for Windows
Excel 2016 includes a number of methods for locating and displaying only certain entries. Learn how to work with specific data using the Find and Replace tools, sorting and filtering, hiding duplicates, and grouping.
11 videos |
45m
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Extracting Information with Formulas in Excel 2016 for Windows
Excel 2016 has a number of formulas for extracting both numeric and textual data from cells. Discover how to use some of these formulas, including MONTH, DAY, YEAR, MAX, MIN, CONCATENATE, SEARCH, LEN, LOOKUP, and VLOOKUP.
13 videos |
49m
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Creating Charts & Graphics in Excel 2016 for Windows
Analyze and present your data in a visually attractive manner in Excel 2016. Learn how to insert and customize charts, create chart templates, work with different chart types, and use trendlines.
15 videos |
1h 7m
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Creating PivotTables & PivotCharts in Excel 2016 for Windows
Excel 2016 includes powerful tools to summarize, sort, count, and chart data. Learn how to create, edit, and format PivotTables and PivotCharts; use calculations; sort, filter, and group data; and work with a slicer.
15 videos |
1h 5m
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Working with Formulas in Excel 2016 for Windows
In addition to simple formulas, Excel 2016 has the power to solve more complex calculations. Explore how to calculate loan interest and payments, use the Goal Seek and forecast tools, and find and prevent duplicate values.
10 videos |
40m
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Building Web Pages in SharePoint 2016
SharePoint offers sophisticated web page functionality, and once you master how, you can start building yours. Explore text formatting, the clipboard, structure, tables, images and videos, hyperlinks, and more.
15 videos |
52m
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Browsing the Web in Edge
Edge is Microsoft's web browser, introduced in Windows 10. Discover Edge and its web surfing ability.
17 videos |
57m
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Searching the Web in Edge
Searching the web can be a big task, but Microsoft Edge can help simplify the process. Discover web search in Edge.
6 videos |
16m
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Saving, Bookmarking & Sharing Websites in Edge
Whether you're researching or simply creating a repository of your favorite sites, a key feature of web browsers is saving and sharing sites. Discover how to save, bookmark, and share sites in Edge.
7 videos |
19m
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Customizing the Browser in Edge
Everybody has their own preferences for web surfing, and Microsoft Edge makes it easy to tailor your experience. Discover how to customize Edge.
9 videos |
26m
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Protecting & Backing Up Data in Windows 10
To prevent data loss, you should always protect and back up your data. Discover how to work with external devices for backing up and restoring data, create restore points, and use Windows Defender to protect your computer.
11 videos |
44m
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Contact Tools in Outlook 2016 for Windows
Outlook 2016 makes it easy to keep track of people you connect with. Discover how to add, import,export, and categorize contacts; create and manage groups; and configure your address book.
11 videos |
47m
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Organizing Email in Outlook 2016 for Windows
To be productive, you need to keep your Outlook 2016 emails organized. Explore how to mark, flag, categorize, filter, and sort emails; use conversations and folders; use conditional formatting; and handle junk email.
19 videos |
1h 15m
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Promoting a Business & Engaging with Users in Twitter for Professionals
Connect with users and promote your business on Twitter. Learn to identify trends, use hashtags effectively, deploy business-specific features and call-to-action buttons, and interact with Twitter users in meaningful and engaging ways.
10 videos |
1h 5m
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Analyzing Audiences & User Behavior in Twitter for Professionals
With Twitter Analytics, you can get detailed information on how users are interacting with your tweets. Find out how to analyze global trends and engagement, explore audience metrics, and track tweet interaction and conversion events.
8 videos |
47m
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Using Twitter Media Studio in Twitter for Professionals
Twitter Media Studio is your one stop shop for managing your multimedia activities on Twitter. Learn how to upload videos, GIFs, and images, share and schedule tweets, and keep track of your audience engagement and interactions.
5 videos |
25m
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CompTIA Network+: Cloud Concepts
Cloud networking is a type of Internet-based network solution that makes resources available to network users via a central, third-party platform that is typically hosted online. In this course, you'll learn about cloud deployment and service models, and explore how to select the appropriate solution depending on your organizational needs. In addition to SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS, you'll explore the benefits of using the desktop as a service software technology. You'll also learn about the relationship between local and cloud resources, as well as relevant security implications and considerations. You'll also examine how multitenancy allows multiple customers of the same cloud vendor to use the same computing resources. Finally, you will explore the effects of elasticity on cloud computing, with a focus on one of the main features of cloud computing, the ability to increase or decrease (scale) the size or power of a cloud solution. This course is one of a collection of courses that prepares learners for the N10-008: CompTIA Network+ certification exam.
18 videos |
1h 56m
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CompTIA A+ 220-1001: Network Types
This course helps learners explore the common network and Internet connection types available to connect devices and businesses. First, you will take a look at the basic characteristics of a local area network, or LAN, a network of computers and other components such as printers located relatively closely together. Then explore the wide area network (WAN), effectively the complete opposite of the LAN. Learn about the personal area network, PAN, which refers to an interconnection of personal devices all within the range of an individual. Examine the features of the Metropolitan Area Network, MAN, larger than the LAN but not as large as the WAN. Next, the Wireless Mesh Network and the high-speed Internet service known as Cable Internet. Further tutorials look at the digital subscriber line or DSL Internet service; the benefits of using Fiber Optic connections; dial-up and satellite Internet access, and the Integrated Services Digital Network, or ISDN. You will learn about the Line-of-Sight, or LOS Internet service and look at Cellular Networks. Close out with an exercise on configuring Internet connections. This course can be used to help prepare for the 220-1001: CompTIA A+ certification exam
13 videos |
1h 7m
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CompTIA A+ 220-1002: Software Troubleshooting
Diagnosing problems within a network or a computer requires a special and versatile toolbox for the IT specialist. This 9-video series outlines many popular troubleshooting tools and practical strategies needed to quickly isolate all kinds of problems, regardless of platform, and resolve them, to help restore normal working conditions efficiently and quickly. Various process checklists are invaluable-the five-step system checklist, the six-step analyzing systems, the seven-step remediation of malware, all discussed here. Is the problem widespread or limited to one machine? Has anything significant been installed recently-hardware or software? Are users plagued by popups, spam, slow bootups, or slow performance? Do specific security issues need addressing? Is a Web-based email application (Hotmail, Yahoo, G-mail accounts) involved? If malware is suspected or discovered, the system is often infected; one machine or many may need to be rebooted, restarted, and cleaned-and antivirus or antimalware installed. Learn what to do and when to do it, from rolling back updates to restarting service. Course helps prepare for CompTIA+ certification exam 220-1002
9 videos |
55m
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Keeping Your Skill Set Current in the Digital Economy
The digital economy is revolutionizing the world of work. To stay relevant, individuals across all industries need to be open to continuous learning and developing talent. Through organizational learning, you can start developing employees by ensuring they are learning the necessary skills. In this course, you'll learn some of the key ways in which the world of work is changing and the skills that are in high demand. You'll also explore ways to choose what to learn in order to keep your skill set current, as well as develop people and encourage self-development. And you'll also explore strategies to help advance your career in the digital economy.
5 videos |
17m
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An Executive's Guide to Security: Understanding Security Threats
Companies that do not understand threats facing their information are at risk of costly data breaches. In this 13-video course, learners can explore common security threats, types of network attacks, and the human element of security threats. Key concepts covered here include what an attack surface is, and how it must be understood to protect corporate information; and what network hardening is and how it relates to protection of corporate information. Next, learners will examine network demilitarized zones and how they protect corporate information; observe differences between threats, vulnerabilities, and risks in corporate environments; and study top kinds of security threats facing organizations today. Continue by learning the role that physical security plays in protecting corporate data; how social engineering is conducted and how it is mitigated through corporate policy; and the importance of corporate security policies, and why they should be strictly adhered to. Finally, explore the importance of password policies and why they should be adhered to; and learn reasons why IT administrators need to protect an organization by refusing to bend rules.
13 videos |
44m
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An Executive's Guide to Security: Protecting Your Information
This 13-video course explores data protection for businesses, including devices, social media, and good governance through security principles, policies, and programs. You will examine several types of security threats, the different types of network attacks, the role physical security plays in the protection of corporate data, and the human element of security threats. Next, learners examine the attack surface, including the total combined nodes, users, devices, and any entry points of software, a network, and a business environment. You will examine threats, vulnerabilities, and risks, and learn the importance of network hardening. This course uses real-world examples of several top security threats to businesses today, including malware, social engineering, unpatched software, BYOD (bring your own device), and IoT (Internet of things). You will examine clickjacking and URL spoofing. Finally, this course discusses the legal and financial ramifications of a major security breach, the importance of having a security policy, training personnel, password protection, and managing a company's security.
13 videos |
45m
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Basic Formulas in Excel 2016 for Windows
The power of Excel 2016 is the support provided for using formulas on your data. Learn how to work with formulas, including built-in formulas such as SUM and COUNT, perform rounding and ranking, and generate random numbers.
12 videos |
48m
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Inserting & Manipulating Data in Excel 2016 for Windows
Excel 2016 contains a number of features to aid in data insertion and manipulation. Explore numerous ways to insert, edit, and manipulate your data, including undo and redo, Flash Fill, spell check, and transposing a data range.
16 videos |
1h 3m
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Getting Started in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
PowerPoint is the presentation application that is included with Microsoft Office 2016. Discover how to locate and open the application, explore the interface tools and menus, and navigate between slides and presentations.
6 videos |
19m
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Creating Presentations in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Create your slides, and finesse them like a pro. Discover how to use themes, create and manipulate slides, and work with slide elements.
13 videos |
45m
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Saving & Sharing Presentations in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
Once your presentation is done, you can save, export, and share it. Explore the methods for saving, backing up, exporting, and protecting PowerPoint 2016 presentations.
18 videos |
1h 1m
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Inserting & Manipulating Text in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
PowerPoint 2016 presentations contain two key elements: graphics and text. Discover how to manipulate text like a pro.
9 videos |
29m
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Opening & Setting Up in Word 2016 for Windows
Before getting started with Word 2016 for Windows, you will need to know how to open the application and use the basic navigation tools. Learn how to scroll, zoom, and use the different view modes to take control of your workspace.
8 videos |
32m
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Creating, Opening & Saving Documents in Word 2016 for Windows
Creating, saving, and opening documents are central to your user experience in Word 2016 for Windows. Learn how to create files, how to save them, and how to optimize your documents with accessibility and protection tools.
15 videos |
1h 8m
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Creating Graphics & Diagrams in Word 2016 for Windows
With Word 2016's graphics tools, you can create charts and diagrams to add visual impact to your documents. Learn how to build diagrams, insert customizable SmartArt graphics, and transform your data using different chart types.
10 videos |
54m
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Using Table Tools in Word 2016 for Windows
Bring structure to your technical data with Word 2016 table tools. Insert new entries, columns, or rows on the fly; apply formatting to make values stand out; and manipulate your data with the sort, filter, and calculation tools.
9 videos |
40m
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Writing Effective E-mails and Instant Messages
Email has become an indispensable communication tool for organizations, and plays a vital role in how they conduct business and maintain their operations. As a result, one of the most important communication skills to have in the workplace today is email etiquette. It can help ensure you get messages across quickly, appropriately, and concisely. In this course, you'll learn some tried and tested guidelines for writing emails. You'll explore the fundamental elements of written communication that every email should contain, and the importance of keeping emails concise. The course also covers the etiquette associated with using instant messaging programs as an extension of email.
7 videos |
17m
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Sending E-mails to the Right People
Sending an email to the wrong person, or excluding the right person, hinders effective communication and is a sign of poor email etiquette. Because email is so central to how organizations do business today, writing emails effectively - and getting them to the right people - is one of the most important communication skills to have. In this course, you'll learn a vital facet of written communication: how to address and distribute emails. You'll be introduced to best practices for deciding who to send emails to and how to flag emails appropriately. The course also covers proper etiquette for forwarding emails and using reply and reply all. In addition, it highlights some poor copying practices to avoid.
7 videos |
19m
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Organizing Your E-mail
In the modern business environment, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the volume of written communication that you need to process every day. To keep up, you need strong communication skills to sort, file, respond to, or delete all emails that you receive during your business day. In this course, you'll learn some vital communication techniques for managing and writing emails effectively. The course covers email etiquette tips on how to use folders and filters to organize emails for increased efficiency, as well as guidelines on what emails to delete. You'll also explore how to recover important information should you lose an email.
7 videos |
17m
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Configuring the Client in Outlook 2016 for Windows
Customize Outlook 2016 to make it your own. Learn how to add multiple accounts; work with RSS feeds; customize the interface, ribbon, and Quick Access Toolbar; and use the import and export function.
11 videos |
53m
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Setting Up in Outlook 2016 for Windows
Outlook 2016 is the email client that ships with the Microsoft Office suite. Discover how to configure an account, explore the interface and available tools, access help, and use keyboard shortcuts to help you save time.
6 videos |
25m
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Sending & Receiving Email in Outlook 2016 for Windows
Outlook 2016 makes it easy to send and receive emails. Learn how to send, receive, reply to and forward emails; work with attachments; create out-of-office and automatic replies; and print emails.
16 videos |
1h 1m
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Exploring and setting up Microsoft Teams 2021
Microsoft Teams is a platform that combines conversations, meetings, notes, and attachments. The service integrates with your company's Office 365 productivity suite. In this course, you will learn how to access and log into your Teams application from a Windows 10 desktop, and get an overview of the interface. Then, you will learn about more advanced features, such as notifications, status messages and your account's general settings, to be ready to interact with your colleagues.
10 videos |
37m
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Using private messaging & call tools in Microsoft Teams 2021
Apart from conversing in channels, Microsoft Teams allows you to communicate privately with your colleagues in multiple ways. In this course, you will see how to send private messages to one or several people, as a group. All these messages and conversations can be easily managed. Along with messages, you will also see how to make audio and video calls. During these calls, you will be able to share content, use subtitles and even change your background. Finally, if your colleague is not available, learn how to leave a voicemail message.
12 videos |
46m
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Working with Communication Sites in SharePoint Online
Communication Sites are great tools for sharing information within your team or organization. In this 11-video course, recorded in a SharePoint Online environment, learners will observe how to build a Communication Site, customize its name, theme, and layout, and ensure that other people in an organization can use and edit it. Begin the course by discovering how the Communication Site is used and organized from the Sharepoint homepage, and then explore how to easily create a Communication Site, with the help of customizable templates. You can create either a Team site or a Communication Site. Once created, learn how to edit a Communication Site; add items to a Communication Site; and analyze the site usage, so you can view how your users are interacting with your site. You will conclude the course by exploring how to manage a Communication Site, share and configure permissions with a specific user, and access the advanced settings option.
6 videos |
32m
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Creating a Team Site in SharePoint Online
SharePoint allows teams to work collectively to achieve better efficiency. In this 11-video course, recorded in a SharePoint Online environment, learners can explore team sites, and discover how to add features, create site and Web Part pages, add content, customize site headers, edit links and use the Recycle Bin. Begin the course by learning how to create a team site, which is a useful way of centralizing your work and encouraging collaboration between team members. Explore how to edit a team site, manage site information and content. Learn how to identify and use site pages. Create a news post, so you can publish news to your team site; add features, or create a wiki page. Also create a Web Part page, which combines apps, different content types, and pooled data. Learn how to add content to your site; customize a site header or image, and edit site links. The course concludes by showing learners how to use the team site Recycle Bin.
11 videos |
49m
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Working with Document Libraries in SharePoint Online
Document libraries allow you to subdivide content for specific projects. Learners can explore libraries and how to create them, add files, configure lists, use version history, share and check out items, create alerts, and export lists and libraries in this 11-video course, recorded in a SharePoint Online environment. You will begin by observing how to create a library, which is a great way of sharing files with other users and editing documents together. Then explore how to add a file to a library; organize files, and configure a library. Delve into activating version history in SharePoint; share items from a library, and check out a document, very useful if you are intending to make important changes to it and want to prevent anyone else from making modifications when you do. Next, examine how to create alerts; how to activate the Require Approval setting for items in SharePoint; and learn how to download documents to your computer. The course concludes with an exploration of exporting libraries to other applications.
11 videos |
51m
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Server Patching & Updating
A huge trend in security is the rapid updating of security controls of server systems. Examine the implementation of secure server patching and updating with Windows Server Update Services (WSUS).
9 videos |
49m
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Managing Malware Solutions
A huge trend in security is the real-time protection from the emergent threats of the 21st century Internet. Discover malware solutions using both Windows Defender and AppLocker.
13 videos |
1h
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Backup Management
A tested backup strategy is the most effective means of protecting your data from potential disaster. Explore SQL Server 2016 backup management practices, including backup strategies, media options, and retention and recovery models.
16 videos |
1h 42m
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Backing Up & Recovering Data
A key responsibility of an Oracle database administrator is protecting databases from failure. Learn how to back up and recover databases, how to migrate and load data, and how to work with external tables in Oracle Database 12c.
17 videos |
1h 20m
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Importing & Exporting Data
An Oracle database administrator is responsible for ensuring data is secure and available. Explore working with Oracle data, including data migration, the Oracle Data Pump, SQL*Loader files, and external tables.
11 videos |
48m
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Protecting & Backing Up Data in Windows 10 (Fall Creators Update)
To prevent data loss, you should always back up your data. Discover how to work with external devices to protect and backup your Windows 10 computer system. During this course, you will learn how to format your external storage device, how to store and retrieve files. See how to create data backup files, recover your data from a backup file, and create a system restore point. Get to know the security features and functions of Windows Defender. Configure and run a virus scan. Configure your protective privacy settings for your account, for your overall system, and for your input/output devices.
12 videos |
49m
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Creating and managing teams & channels in Microsoft Teams 2021
In this course, you are going to learn how to create teams and channels. Once you know how to make new teams, you can then find out how to configure team settings such as the logo, description, and channels within them. You can also manage a team and channels member roles and access to the content.
11 videos |
42m
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Customizing System Appearance in Windows 10
Windows 10 lets you customize many of the interface items. Discover how to use Tablet mode; customize the Start menu, taskbar, and desktop icons and background; add and remove toolbars; and configure date, time, and sound alerts.
19 videos |
1h 30m
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Configuring & Optimizing a System in Windows 10
Keep Windows 10 running its best. Explore optimization techniques, including working with the Control Panel, Task Manager, and Resource Monitor; creating and using tasks; and managing disk space.
9 videos |
35m
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Configuring Network & Share Settings in Windows 10
Windows 10 lets you create a network with other computers to share folders and files. Discover how to create, configure, and manage a HomeGroup; share files and folders; and connect and configure a Wi-Fi connection.
9 videos |
36m
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