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Catálogo Cursos Plataforma Elearning CATÁLOGO CURSOS PLATAFORMA ELEARNING Bibliotecas académicas de elearning Descripción Academic Office Library Elearning sobre Microsoft Office Academic Windows Client Library Elearning sobre clientes de Windows Academic Windows Server Library Elearning sobre Microsoft Windows Server Academic Visual Studio Library Elearning sobre Microsoft Visual Studio Academic SQL Server Library Elearning sobre Microsoft SQL Server Academic SharePoint Library Elearning sobre Microsoft SharePoint Academic Exchange Server Library Elearning sobre Microsoft Exchange Server Academic Dynamics Library Elearning sobre Microsoft Dynamics Academic Other Servers and Tools Library Elearning sobre otras herramientas Academic Digital Literacy Library Elearning sobre alfabetización digital Partners in Learning: Microsoft Teaching with Elearning para el desarrollo tecnológico de los Technology instructores 2 Academic Office Library Curso Nombre del curso Idioma 4104 Course 4104: Core Training for Microsoft® Office Outlook® 2003 English 4105 Course 4105: Core Training for Microsoft® Office Word 2003 English 4106 Course 4106: Core Training for Microsoft® Office Excel 2003 English 4116 Course 4116: What's New in Microsoft® Office Professional Enterprise English Edition 2003 4128 Course 4128: Core Training for Microsoft® Excel 2002 English 4130 Course 4130: Core Training for Microsoft Office XP English 5128 Course 5128: Introducing Enterprise Telephony Using Microsoft Office English Communications Server 2007 5423 Course 5423: Working with Graphical Elements in Microsoft Office Word English 2007 5426 Course 5426: Performing Calculations on Data in Microsoft® Office Excel® English 2007 5463 Course 5463: Creating Special Diagrams with Microsoft Office Visio 2007 English 5464 Course 5464: Visualizing Data in Diagrams with Microsoft Office Visio English 2007 5470 Course 5470: Working with Notes in Microsoft Office OneNote 2007 English 6308 Course 6308: Designing Web Site, Search, and Document Management English Solutions 6354 Course 6354: Fine Tuning Task Details in Microsoft Office Project 2007 English 6355 Course 6355: Fine Tuning Resource and Assignment Details in Microsoft English Office Project 2007 6356 Course 6356: Organizing and Printing Project Information in Microsoft English Office Project 2007 6357 Course 6357: Tracking and Viewing Project Status in Microsoft Office English Project 2007 6359 Course 6359: Troubleshooting and Fine Tuning a Project Plan in English Microsoft Office Project 2007 6787 Course 6787: Collaborating with Others and Personalizing Microsoft English Office Word 2007 6788 Course 6788: Working with Advanced Features of Microsoft Office Word English 2007 6790 Course 6790: Structuring Databases and Working with Records in English Microsoft Office Access 2007 6835 Course 6835: Designing the Microsoft Office Communications Server English 2007 R2 Infrastructure 8873 Office 365 Fundamentals English 10277 Clinic 10277: What's New in Microsoft SharePoint 2010 for Developers English 10279 Clinic 10279: What's New in Microsoft SharePoint 2010 for IT English Professionals 3 10280 Course 10280: What's New in Microsoft Outlook 2010 English 10281 Course 10281: What's New in Microsoft Word 2010 English 10282 Course 10282: What's New in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 English 10283 Course 10283: What's New in Microsoft Excel 2010 English 10284 Course 10284: What's New in Microsoft Office 2010 English 10293 Course 10293: Beginner Skills in Microsoft Outlook 2010 English 10294 Course 10294: Beginner Skills in Microsoft Word 2010 English 10295 Course 10295: Beginner Skills in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 English 10296 Course 10296: Beginner Skills in Microsoft Excel 2010 English 10353 Course 10353: Beginner Skills Training in Microsoft OneNote 2010 English 10354 Course 10354: Beginner Skills Training in Microsoft Publisher 2010 English 10356 Course 10356: Beginner Skills Training in Microsoft Visio 2010 English 10360 Course 10360: Working with Microsoft Lync 2010 for Collaboration English 10373 Course 10373: Creating Business Intelligence Solutions in Microsoft English SharePoint 2010 10374 Course 10374: Managing Content and Processes in Microsoft SharePoint English 2010 10378 Course 10378: Setting Up Projects in Microsoft Project 2010 English 10379 Course 10379: Building a Project Schedule in Microsoft Project 2010 English 10380 Course 10380: Tracking and Managing Projects in Microsoft Project 2010 English 10381 Course 10381: Customizing and Sharing Projects in Microsoft Project English 2010 10382 Course 10382: Beginner Skills in Microsoft Access 2010 English 10383 Course 10383: Intermediate Skills in Microsoft Access 2010 English 10384 Course 10384: Advanced Skills in Microsoft Access 2010 English 10385 Course 10385: Advanced Skills in Microsoft Outlook 2010 English 10386 Course 10386: Advanced Skills in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 English 10387 Course 10387: Creating and Customizing Websites Using Microsoft English SharePoint Designer 2010 10388 Course 10388: Managing and Controlling Documents Using Microsoft English SharePoint Designer 2010 10389 Course 10389: Customizing Workflow Processes Using Microsoft English SharePoint Designer 2010 10390 Course 10390: Working with Line of Business Data Using Microsoft English SharePoint Designer 2010 10391 Course 10391: Intermediate Skills in Microsoft Word 2010 English 10392 Course 10392: Advanced Skills in Microsoft Word 2010 English 10393 Course 10393: Intermediate Skills in Microsoft Excel 2010 English 10394 Course 10394: Advanced Skills in Microsoft Excel 2010 English 10395 Course 10395: What's New in Microsoft Access 2010 English 10396 Course 10396: What's New in Microsoft InfoPath 2010 English 10397 Course 10397: What's New in Microsoft OneNote 2010 English 4 10398 Course 10398: What's New in Microsoft Project 2010 English 10399 Course 10399: What's New in Microsoft Publisher 2010 English 10400 Course 10400: What's New in Microsoft SharePoint Designer 2010 English 10402 Course 10402: What's New in Microsoft Visio 2010 English 10403 Course 10403: Beginner Skills Training in Microsoft InfoPath 2010 English 10509 Course 10509: Installing and Upgrading Microsoft SharePoint 2010 English 10510 Course 10510: Configuring Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Topology and English Services 10511 Course 10511: Configuring Microsoft SharePoint 2010 User Profiles, My English Sites, and Search 10512 Course 10512: Administering Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Web English Applications 10513 Course 10513: Administering Microsoft SharePoint 2010 Site Collections English 10514 Course 10514: Monitoring Operations in Microsoft SharePoint 2010 English 10515 Course 10515: Managing Customizations in Microsoft SharePoint 2010 English 10516 Course 10516: Business Continuity in Microsoft SharePoint 2010 English 10517 Course 10517: Introduction to the Microsoft SharePoint 2010 English Development Platform 10522 Course 10522: Developing Rich User Interfaces for Microsoft SharePoint English 2010 10523 Course 10523: Intermediate Skills in Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 English 10524 Course 10524: Intermediate Skills in Microsoft Outlook 2010 English 10530 Course 10530: Introduction to Microsoft Visual Studio Test Professional English 2010 10854 Course 10854: Intermediate Skills Training in Microsoft® Visio® 2010 English 10862 Course 10862: Intermediate Skills Training in Microsoft Lync 2010 English 10918 Course 10918: Communicating and Collaborating with Microsoft Office English 365 10929 Course 10929: Sharing and Working with Teams Using Microsoft Office English 365 48853 Office Hours: Create a Survey in Excel Online English 48854 Office Hours: Collaborate Using PowerPoint Online English 48855 Office Hours: Build Classroom Community with Yammer English 48856 Office Hours: Enhance Productivity with OneNote English 48857 Office Hours: Create a Quiz in Office Mix English 48858 Office Hours: Use Accessibility Settings in Windows English 48859 Office Hours: Create and Share a Substitute Folder in OneDrive English 48860 Office Hours: Send Webpages and Notes to OneNote English 48862 Office Hours: OneNote for School Administrators English 48916 Office Hours: Get Started with OneNote English 48917 Office Hours: Get the Most Out of OneNote English 48918 Office Hours: Install the OneNote Notebook Creator App (IT English 5 Administrators) 48919 Office Hours: Collaborate in the Classroom Using OneNote Class English Notebook Creator for Teachers 48920 Office Hours: SharePoint for Your Classroom English 48921 Office Hours: SharePoint for Staff English 48922 Office Hours: Deliver Curriculum with OneNote English 48962 Office Hours: Create a Parent Email List English 48963 Office Hours: Write Your Own Email Rules English 48964 Office Hours: Stay Organized with OneNote English 70083 Course 70083: Getting Started with Office 365 English 70084 Course 70084: Managing Office 365 Users, Roles, and Identities English 70085 Course 70085: Installing Client Computers with Remote Connectivity for English Office 365 70086 Course 70086: Administering Exchange Online Mailboxes and Groups in English Office 365 70087 Course 70087: Managing Exchange Online Security and Compliance in English Office 365 70088 Course 70088: Configuring Exchange Online in a Hybrid Environment for English Office 365 70089 Course 70089: Integrating SharePoint Online with Office 365 English 70090 Course 70090: Integrating Lync Online with Office 365 English 70147 Microsoft Access 2013 Essentials English 70148 Microsoft Excel 2013 Essentials English 70149 Microsoft Lync 2013 Essentials English 70150 Course 70150: Microsoft
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