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Deborah L. McClenon
Technology Training Coordinator
mcclendl@oneonta.edu
607-436-2871

 
 
  Technology Training Program
 
Microsoft Project 2010
 
Microsoft Project 2010 - Overview
 Do you need to manage a project but aren’t sure how to get started with Project 2010? In this one-hour session, learn how to start a new, blank project, create a few project tasks, and give structure to your project through outlining and linking one task to another.
  Available upcoming training date.
Microsoft Project 2010 - Level 1A
 In this course, we will explore the Project 2010 evniroment and views, create a project plan, and manage tasks in that project plan. Prerequisites to this course: A general introductory level understanding of project management concepts; basic computer skills using the Microsoft Windows environment.
  Available upcoming training date.
Microsoft Project 2010 - Level 1B
 In this course, we will continue our introduction to the Microsoft Project 2010 application by managing tasks, resources, and then finalizing the project plan. Prerequisites to this course: A general introductory level understanding of project management concepts; basic computer skills using the Microsoft Windows environment; Microsoft Project 2010 - Level 1A
  Available upcoming training date.
Microsoft Project 2010 - Level 2A
 In this course, we will broaden the participants existing Microsoft Project 2010 skills. Tasks will include the exchange of project plan data with other applications, updating of project plans, and begin managing project costs. Prerequisites to this course: A general introductory level understanding of project management concepts; basic computer skills using the Microsoft Windows environment; and completion of Microsoft Project 2010 - Levels 1A and 1B.
  Available upcoming training date.
Microsoft Project 2010 - Level 2B
 This course completes our Microsoft Project 2010 training by showing users how to manage project costs, report project data visually, and reuse project plan information. Prerequisites to this course: A general introductory level understanding of project management concepts; basic computer skills using the Microsoft Windows environment; and completion of Microsoft Project 2010 - Levels 1A, 1B and 2A.
  Available upcoming training date.

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