1. Microsoft Word: Training in creating and formatting documents, including working with text, formatting options, tables, headers and footers, page layout, styles, and templates. Students may also learn about advanced features like mail merge, macros, and collaboration tools.
2. Microsoft Excel: Instruction in working with spreadsheets, including data entry, formatting, formulas and functions, charts and graphs, data analysis tools, and data visualization. Advanced topics may include pivot tables, macros, and data validation.
3. Microsoft PowerPoint: Training on creating effective presentations, including slide design, layout, adding text, images, and multimedia, applying animations and transitions, and presenting with confidence. Advanced topics may cover slide master, customizing themes, and creating interactive presentations.
4. Microsoft Outlook: Instruction on using Outlook for email management, calendar scheduling, contact management, task tracking, and collaboration. Topics may include composing and organizing emails, managing appointments and meetings, setting up rules and filters, and utilizing Outlook productivity features.
5. Microsoft Access: Introduction to database management using Access, including creating and modifying database objects (tables, forms, queries, reports), data entry and manipulation, creating relationships between tables, and generating basic reports.
6. Microsoft OneNote: Training on using OneNote for note-taking, organization, and collaboration. Topics may include creating notebooks, sections, and pages, adding text and media, organizing content, and syncing across devices.
7. Microsoft SharePoint: Introduction to SharePoint for document management, collaboration, and team communication. Students may learn about creating and managing SharePoint sites, libraries, lists, and workflows.
8. Integration and Productivity: Exploring how Microsoft Office applications can work together to enhance productivity. Students may learn techniques for importing and exporting data between applications, embedding objects, and linking information.ligns with your learning goals and needs.