Microsoft 365 Office for the Web Productivity Apps
This course builds on your foundational knowledge of the Microsoft® 365 core apps and takes a deeper look at some of the productivity apps beyond Microsoft Word, Excel®, and PowerPoint®. Knowing that productivity often begins with assembling the right people, this course starts with the Teams® app that is used to collaborate on shared files and conduct online meetings. The connection between Planner and Teams is established to keep the group's work on schedule. The Forms app is introduced as a tool for collecting information that can be used to help determine your next course of action. The apps designed to handle media assets are introduced: Stream to manage video resources and Sway® to create digital stories. Finally, the power of automating your work processes is introduced in Power Automate, with students using the built-in templates as a starting point. For those interested in the Power BI® and Power Apps® features, a brief overview of these apps is included in an appendix.
Important Note About Prerequisite Course: This course is designed to be the second course in a series. The first course is Microsoft® 365 Office for the Web (with Teams®). It is highly recommended that you take the prerequisite course before taking this one.
In this course, you will use the Microsoft 365 productivity apps to work collaboratively with others.
You will:
- Identify the Microsoft 365 apps.
- Create a team and conduct online meetings with Microsoft Teams.
- Create a plan and manage team activities with Planner.
- Use Forms to create a form and collect responses.
- Post, organize, and view videos in Stream.
- Use Sway to create digital stories and content.
- Automate your workflow by connecting apps with Power Automate.
This course is designed for knowledge workers in a variety of professional situations and fields who have been introduced to the Microsoft 365 Office for the Web productivity apps and want to explore and use the other apps that include Teams, Planner, Forms, Stream, Sway, and Power Automate to collaborate, communicate, and share resources with members of their organizations.
To ensure your success, you will need to be familiar with the Windows® operating system and a web browser. You also need to have a basic understanding and experience working with the core Office for the Web applications, including Outlook® on the Web, SharePoint®, and OneDrive®.
To meet these prerequisites, you can take any one or more of the following United States Career Campus courses:
- Using Microsoft® Windows® 10
- Microsoft® 365 Office for the Web (with Teams®
- Microsoft® Windows® 10
- Microsoft® 365 licenses (The Business Standard plan is recommended.)The Microsoft 365 plan you use depends on the licensing available in your environment. If you wish to use a trial version for testing, Microsoft 365 Enterprise E3 is recommended, as it includes Power BI.
For this course, you will need one computer for each student and one for the instructor. Each computer will need the following minimum hardware configurations:
- 1 GHz or faster 32-bit (x86) or 64-bit (x64) processor
- 4 gigabyte (GB) Random Access Memory (RAM)
- 20 GB available hard disk space
- Keyboard and mouse (or other pointing device)
- 1,024 x 768 resolution monitor recommended
- DirectX 10 graphics card
- Network cards and cabling for local network access
- Internet access (contact your local network administrator)
- Projection system to display the instructor's computer screen
Lesson 1: Overview of the
Microsoft 365 Apps
Topic A: Navigate the
Microsoft 365 Environment
Topic B: Identify How
the Microsoft 365 Apps Work Together
Lesson 2: Collaborating
with Microsoft Teams
Topic A: Navigate the
Teams Interface
Topic B: Create a Team
Topic C: Meet in
Microsoft Teams
Lesson 3: Managing
Activities with Planner
Topic A: Navigate the
Planner Interface
Topic B: Create a Plan
Lesson 4: Gathering
Information with Forms
Topic A: Create a Form
Topic B: Share Forms
and Collect Responses
Lesson 5: Managing Video
Resources with Stream
Topic A: Navigate the
Stream Interface
Topic B: Post and
Organize Videos in Stream
Lesson 6: Using Sway to
Create Digital Stories
Topic A: Navigate the
Sway Interface
Topic B: Create a Sway
Lesson 7: Automating Your
Work with Power Automate
Topic A: Navigate the
Power Automate Interface
Topic B: Create and
Share a Flow
Appendix A: Exploring
Microsoft's Power Tools