Microsoft Delve, Yammer and To Do User Training

MSDYTDU

Overview

About the course

This half-day instructor-led course provides delegates with the skills and knowledge of Delve, Yammer and To Do

Audience Profile 

This course is aimed at end users of Delve, Yammer and To Do who wish to obtain a good working knowledge of these three applications.

Course Details

  • Course Ref: MSDYTDU
  • Course Duration: 0.5 day
  • Course Location: Sunderland
  • Course Dates: TBC
  • Course Price: £125 (Excl VAT)

Modules

Introduction

Using “Microsoft Delve”
Searching for people
Searching for files
Adding files to favourites
Filtering based on the file type
Updating your profile
Sending or copying a link to a file
Working with boards
Being able to see the most popular documents which are permissible to you
Looking at profiles and what people are working on
Navigating and using the search box
How to see shared documents

 

Using “Microsoft Yammer”
Sending a message to the entire organisation or company
Sending message to a group
Messaging individuals
Adding poll, give praise and send an announcement in a post.
What topics are and how to use them
Being able to like, reply, share, edit and follow posts
To set up bookmarks and finding bookmarked entries
Join an existing group
Post to an existing group
Creating and deleting a group
Editing your profile

How to use “Microsoft To Do”
What my day is
Difference between tasks and lists
Adding detail to a task
Working with completed tasks
Using themes
Sharing To Do items
Adjusting settings

 

 

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