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SharePoint 2010 for EducationAlex Pearce
About the Speaker.Alex Pearce, MVP in SharePoint ,Redstone as Learning Platform Solutions Architecthttp://www.learninggateway.net/blogs/ajpapearce@bfcnetworks.com	@alex_pearceFound of the Learning Gateway User Group.  http://www.learninggateway.net
The Evolution of SharePoint
WSS is dead		long live SPF
MOSS is dead.		long live SPS
The Evolution of SharePoint
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Learning Gateway Conference: SharePoint 2010 for Education
Learning Gateway Conference: SharePoint 2010 for Education
Learning Gateway Conference: SharePoint 2010 for Education
Learning Gateway Conference: SharePoint 2010 for Education
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Thank you for attending!apearce@bfcnetworks.comTwitter: @alex_pearce
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Learning Gateway Conference: SharePoint 2010 for Education

  • 1. SharePoint 2010 for EducationAlex Pearce
  • 2. About the Speaker.Alex Pearce, MVP in SharePoint ,Redstone as Learning Platform Solutions Architecthttp://www.learninggateway.net/blogs/ajpapearce@bfcnetworks.com @alex_pearceFound of the Learning Gateway User Group. http://www.learninggateway.net
  • 3. The Evolution of SharePoint
  • 6. The Evolution of SharePoint
  • 7. Agenda or Content 際際滷RibbonWiki PagesThemesMetadata / RatingOffice Web ApplicationsPowerPoint BroadcastingMySites/SocialSearchMulti Browser Support
  • 8. Place Demo Title HereStraight into SharePoint 2010
  • 13. Place Demo Title HereOffice Web Application
  • 14. Thank you for attending!apearce@bfcnetworks.comTwitter: @alex_pearce
  • 15. Agenda or Content 際際滷Text goes hereLevel 2 text goes hereLevel 3 text goes hereLevel 4 text goes hereLevel 5 text goes here
  • 16. Content Titles Goes HereUse this slide for side-by-side content, such as a list of best practices in this listAnd a list of other worst practices in this list
  • 17. Content Title Goes HereList NameList Items use this slide for compare/contrast discussionsList NameList Items
  • 18. Title Only 際際滷 use if needed
  • 19. Content titles goes herePlace picture or screen shot hereText about the screen shot goes hereNote that the content
  • 20. Can appear in a bullet point format.Place screen shot or picture title hereThis slide is good to use if you need to show a screen shot but do not need to include text/content on the slide as part of that screen shot.
  • 21. Thank you for attending!Your contact details

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  1. Microsoft Office 3.0 was the first version of Office for Windows and was released in 1993.Office 4.0 and 4.3 followed in 1994. Office 4.0 contained Word 6.0, Excel 5.0 and PowerPoint 4.0. Word 6.0 of course followed on from Word 2.0, so good to see that weve always been good at getting the numbers rightOffice 95 the first copy of Office that was 32-bitOffice 97 a major milestone release it included the red and green squiggley underlines for spelling and grammar checking.As we move through the different versions of Office, we also added new Applications and services.SharePoint joined us in 2001, became part of the Office system in 2003.Exchange 4.0 launched in 1996 (We had Microsoft Mail 3.5 before that)Visio joined the Office family in 2000, OneNote in 2003 and Groove in 2007.We have OfficeOnline one of the most visited websites in the world and more recently weve had OfficeLive Workspace as a way to extend Office into the cloud to store and share documents.All of that is simply a way of saying that Productivity is part of Microsofts DNA, weve been doing it a long time, its changed a lot and Office 14 is the next step in the evolution.We have performance point server 2007.