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Microsoft Project 2010 Online Training - Course 10398 & Collection 10348
Description
You will receive an access code for both Course 10398 & Collection 10348 - Subscription is for one year. Course 10398 is combined with Collection 10348 - These two represents a total of 5 hours of online training in Microsoft Project 2010. Each course is described below.
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Course 10398: What's New in Microsoft Project 2010
Author: Microsoft
ISBN 13: 5038470032271
Pub Date: 05/2010
Publisher: MICROSOFT LEARNING
User Level: Beginner
This one-hour online course is designed to give you an overview of the new and improved features of Project 2010.
Topics covered in this course include:
Introduction to the New User Interface of Project 2010
Customizing the Ribbon and Working Behind the Scenes
Formatting the Project Plan and Customizing the View
Using the New Scheduling Features
Using the New Resource-Leveling Options and Managing Resources
Synchronizing a Project Plan with a SharePoint Task List
Publishing Project Plans
Student prerequisites:
Learners taking this course must have managed projects for at least six months. They must also have an understanding of project management tasks. They should already be familiar with Microsoft Office Project 2003 or Microsoft Office Project 2007.
Learners familiar with Project 2003 should complete Course 4697: Introduction to the New Microsoft® Office Fluent? User Interface before taking this course.
System Requirements:
Pentium II 400 MHz or higher
256MB RAM or more
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
256k connection (broadband recommended)
Windows XP, 2000 or higher
Flash Player 7.0 or higher
Speakers and soundcard
Product Information:
Objectives:
At the end of the course, students will be able to:
Describe the new user interface of Project 2010.
Explain the new and improved features for scheduling tasks.
Explain the new and improved features for managing resources.
Table Of Contents
Exploring the New User Interface
Introduction
Introduction to Project 2010
Introducing the New User Interface
Working Behind the Scenes
Customizing the Ribbon
Formatting the Project Plan
Customizing the View
Self Test
Scheduling Tasks
Introduction
The New Scheduling Features
Using the New Scheduling Features
Copying Schedule Information to and from Other Office Programs
Self Test
Managing Resources and Collaborating Effectively
Introduction
The New Resource-Leveling Options
Managing Resources
Synchronizing a Project Plan with a SharePoint Task List
Sharing and Publishing Project Plans
Self Test
Module Summary
Glossary
Exploring the New User Interface
Introduction
Introduction to Project 2010
Introducing the New User Interface
Working Behind the Scenes
Customizing the Ribbon
Formatting the Project Plan
Customizing the View
Self Test
Scheduling Tasks
Introduction
The New Scheduling Features
Using the New Scheduling Features
Copying Schedule Information to and from Other Office Programs
Self Test
Managing Resources and Collaborating Effectively
Introduction
The New Resource-Leveling Options
Managing Resources
Synchronizing a Project Plan with a SharePoint Task List
Sharing and Publishing Project Plans
Self Test
Module Summary
Glossary
Collection 10348 Includes Course 10378,10379,10380,10381. All of them are described individually below.
Course 10378: Setting Up Projects in Microsoft Project 2010
Author: Microsoft
ISBN 13: 5038470033483
Pub Date: 06/2010
Publisher: MICROSOFT LEARNING
User Level: Beginner/Intermediate
Product Information
This one-hour online course is designed to give you the skills and knowledge required to use the features of Microsoft Project 2010 to build your project plan effectively and with ease.
Topics covered in this course include:
Creating a Project Plan.
User-Controlled Scheduling
Adding Tasks
Adding Work Resources
Adding Material and Cost Resources
Defining a Calendar
Viewing Project Information
Student prerequisites:
Learners taking this course must be familiar with basic project-management tasks. They must have experience working with earlier versions of Microsoft Project or other project-management applications. Learners familiar with Project 2003 or earlier must complete Course 4697: Introduction to the New Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface before taking this course.
System Requirements:
Pentium II 400 MHz or higher
256MB RAM or more
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
256k connection (broadband recommended)
Windows XP, 2000 or higher
Flash Player 7.0 or higher
Speakers and soundcard
Project 2010 is also required to carry out the local labs in this course
Table Of Contents
Creating a Project Plan in Project 2010
Introduction
Creating a Project Plan
User-Controlled Scheduling
Adding Tasks
Lab: Creating a Project Plan
Self Test
Adding Resources in Project 2010
Introduction
Adding Work Resources
Adding Material and Cost Resources
Defining a Calendar
Viewing Project Information
Lab: Adding Resources and Creating a Task Calendar
Self Test
Module Summary
Glossary
Course 10379: Building a Project Schedule in Microsoft Project 2010
Author: Microsoft
ISBN 13: 5038470033490
Pub Date: 07/2010
Publisher: MICROSOFT LEARNING
User Level: Beginner/Intermediate
This one-hour online course is designed to give you the skills and knowledge required to use the various scheduling features in Project 2010.
Topics covered in this course include:
Task Relationship
Adding Constraints and Deadlines
Assigning Resources to Tasks
Saving a Baseline
Resolving Scheduling Issues by Using the Task Inspector
Modifying Assignments with the Team Planner View
Modifying Assignments of Autoscheduled Tasks
Adding and Removing Resources
Student prerequisites:
Learners taking this course must be familiar with basic project-management tasks. They must have experience working with earlier versions of Microsoft Project or other project-management applications. Learners familiar with Project 2003 or earlier must complete Course 4697: Introduction to the New Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface before taking this course.
System Requirements:
Pentium II 400 MHz or higher
256MB RAM or more
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
256k connection (broadband recommended)
Windows XP, 2000 or higher
Flash Player 7.0 or higher
Speakers and soundcard
Project 2010 is also required to carry out the local labs in this course
Table Of Contents
Scheduling Tasks in Project 2010
Introduction
Task Relationship
Adding Constraints and Deadlines
Reviewing Adding and Linking Tasks
Assigning Resources to Tasks
Saving a Baseline
Lab: Fine-Tuning Tasks
Self Test
Resolving Common Scheduling Issues by Using Project 2010
Introduction
Resolving Scheduling Issues by Using the Task Inspector
Modifying Assignments with the Team Planner View
Modifying Assignments of Autoscheduled Tasks
Adding and Removing Resources
Lab: Resolving Common Scheduling Issues
Self Test
Module Summary
Glossary
Course 10380: Tracking and Managing Projects in Microsoft Project 2010
Author: Microsoft
ISBN 13: 5038470033506
Pub Date: 07/2010
Publisher: MICROSOFT LEARNING
User Level: Beginner/Intermediate
Product Information
This one-hour online course is designed to give you the skills and knowledge required to use the features in Project 2010 to track project progress and generate project reports that contain key project information.
Topics covered in this course include:
Entering Actual Values
Updating a Project Plan
Viewing Project Variances
Using Text-Based Reports
Creating Earned Value Reports
Creating Visual Reports
Student prerequisites:
Learners taking this course must be familiar with basic project-management tasks. They must have experience working with earlier versions of Microsoft Project or other project-management applications. Learners familiar with Project 2003 or earlier must complete Course 4697: Introduction to the New Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface before taking this course.
System Requirements:
Pentium II 400 MHz or higher
256MB RAM or more
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
256k connection (broadband recommended)
Windows XP, 2000 or higher
Flash Player 7.0 or higher
Speakers and soundcard
Table Of Contents
Tracking Project Progress in Project 2010
Introduction
Entering Actual Values
Updating a Project Plan
Viewing Project Variances
Lab: Tracking Project Progress
Self Test
Creating Reports in Project 2010
Introduction
Using Text-Based Reports
Creating Earned Value Reports
Creating Visual Reports
Reviewing Creating Reports
Lab: Creating Project Reports
Self Test
Module Summary
Glossary
Course 10381: Customizing and Sharing Projects in Microsoft Project 2010
Author: Microsoft
ISBN 13: 5038470033513
Pub Date: 07/2010
Publisher: MICROSOFT LEARNING
User Level: Beginner/Intermediate
Product Information
This one-hour online course is designed to give you the skills and knowledge required to use Project 2010 to display key project data, and share project information between projects and other Microsoft Office programs.
Topics covered in this course include:
Customizing Project Views
Defining a Custom View
Creating a Custom Field
Working with Multiple Project Plans
Creating a Master Project Plan
The Global Template
Sharing Project Information with Microsoft Office Programs
Integrating Project 2010 with SharePoint
Student prerequisites:
Learners taking this course must be familiar with basic project-management tasks. They must have experience working with earlier versions of Microsoft Project or other project-management applications. Learners familiar with Project 2003 or earlier must complete Course 4697: Introduction to the New Microsoft Office Fluent User Interface before taking this course.
System Requirements:
Pentium II 400 MHz or higher
256MB RAM or more
Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher
256k connection (broadband recommended)
Windows XP, 2000 or higher
Flash Player 7.0 or higher
Speakers and soundcard
Project 2010 is also required to carry out the local labs in this course
Table Of Contents
Customizing Project Information in Project 2010
Introduction
Customizing Project Views
Defining a Custom View
Lab: Viewing Project Information
Formatting Task Bars and Gridlines
Creating a Custom Field
Lab: Customizing Project Information
Self Test
Sharing Project Information in Project 2010
Introduction
Working on Multiple Project Plans
Creating a Master Project Plan
The Global Template
Sharing Project Information with Microsoft Office Programs
Integrating Project 2010 with Microsoft SharePoint
Lab: Sharing Project Information
Self Test