FW: [UC-MCCA-V] End-user training resources

From: David Willson <dwillson_at_berkeley.edu>
Date: Wed, 26 Sep 2007 15:18:59 -0700

Please see below from our Microsoft Rep.

 

David Willson, C.P.M., CFA

Manager, Strategic Technology Acquisition

Office of the Chief Information Officer

University of California, Berkeley

510-643-9677

 

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From: uc-mcca-bounces_at_uci.edu [mailto:uc-mcca-bounces_at_uci.edu] On Behalf Of
Taylor Kao
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 10:45 AM
To: UC-MCCA Discussion List
Subject: [UC-MCCA-V] End-user training resources

 

Would you please forward this email to your campus?

 

Ever had a customer ask for suggestions on how to get their users up to
speed on MOSS, Office and Vista?

 

Here are some links to some great resources, originally developed by MSIT
for internal use, that can help your customers in the training process and
help to drive adoption across the board. Each MOSS presentation is between
2 and 7 slides and are designed to be quick reads. Please pass these
resources on.

 

For the SharePoint specific content send your customer this link:
http://blogs.msdn.com/sharepoint/archive/2007/09/07/customizable-everyday-pr
oductivity-education-epe-content-developed-by-microsoft-it-for-end-user-trai
ning.aspx

 

For the complete Vista and Office System Everyday Productivity Education
download, send your customer this link:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/bb687781.aspx

 

Office Online also has several "Help and How-to" walkthroughs:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepointserver/FX101211721033.aspx

 

 

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