- This Office 365 training page contains links to available resources designed to familiarize you with the functionality of Office 365. These resources will be updated as Learning Paths are developed to support Office 365 applications.
- Microsoft Office Version 2013 and older - End of Life; Adobe Creative Cloud; How do I use my PSU-provided Box account? Office 365 Configuration and Help Documents; Remote Connection Instructions for EAD Computers using GlobalProtect.
- Microsoft Office 365 Empowers you to create, collaborate, and innovate through a host of email, calendaring, and premier applications that can be accessed from anywhere, at any time, on any device.
- May 06, 2020 Microsoft Office Version 2013 and older - End of Life; Adobe Creative Cloud; How do I use my PSU-provided Box account? Office 365 Configuration and Help Documents; Remote Connection Instructions for EAD Computers using GlobalProtect.
Introduction
Collaborate for free with online versions of Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and OneNote. Save documents, spreadsheets, and presentations online, in OneDrive.
This Planner Learning Path supports all Penn State faculty, staff and students using Microsoft Planner. Follow this learning path in order of the modules or choose individual topics to review.
Planner is included in the Penn State O365 implementation.
Planner is a web-based application. Currently there is no desktop application.
Click Login on the Office 365 at Penn State Homepage and select Planner.
Start by creating a plan and adding team members. Creating a plan also creates a new Office 365 Group in Outlook, making it easy for team members to collaborate not only in Planner, but also with other Office 365 applications including Outlook, OneDrive and SharePoint.
An online document or tool is accessible when it can be easily understood by everyone, regardless of what browser or adaptive equipment he or she is using.
Explore Planner Accessibility Features and Recommendations
Ensure Your Word, PowerPoint and Excel Files Meet PSU Accessibility Guidelines
Resources for optimizing for accessibility in Word, PowerPoint, or Excel files prior to attaching them to a Plan.
Use Planner to bring together teams, tasks, and documents for better project management.
Organize Tasks with Buckets, Lablels and Checklists
Buckets are used to group and organize tasks in Planner. A plan can have multiple buckets.
Before storing files in Office 365, review Penn State's policies on information storage.
Office 365 and its applications are not approved by Penn State University for the storage of “High” or “Restricted” information. Penn State’s Policy AD95 establishes guidelines for information classification and handling within the University. Please refer to the following resources before using and storing information created by any Office 365 tool or application. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.
Explore the options in Planner for monitoring and tracking the progress of a Plan.
View Your Plan’s Progress and Get Updates in Planner (documentation)
Planner integrates with other Office 365 applications such as Outlook, Groups, Teams and SharePoint allowing users to get organized quickly, work together effortlessly, and stay on the same page. Get acquainted with some options for integrating Planner with other Office 365 applications.
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This resource demonstrates how to use the Planner connector to create tasks based on any of the many of different triggers that Microsoft Flow supports, including Outlook, OneNote, Teams, and SharePoint.
Collaborate with your team using Planner to co-author office documents in SharePoint, read and respond to comments in Outlook or Groups, schedule events and take meeting notes in OneNote Online.
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Visit the Sharing and Collaboration in Office 365 Learning Path to explore these options.
Share your thoughts on the learning path experience using the Provide Feedback link below.
Introduction
Microsoft Forms is a web-only application that enables you to create, distribute, and analyze quizzes and forms. This Forms Learning Path supports Penn State faculty, staff, and students looking to gather information using quizzes or forms. Quizzes are used for general assessment, while forms are used as information-gathering tools, such as surveys or polls. This learning path teaches you how to create, customize, share, and analyze results from forms and quizzes, individually or collaboratively using Microsoft's Office 365 Forms. Follow this learning path in order of the modules or choose individual topics to review.
Microsoft Forms is a web-only application that you can use to create a form or quiz. Get acquainted with the Forms tool in this module.
Familiarize yourself with the basic features of Forms and examples of how it can be used to gather information from colleagues or students.
Microsoft Forms is an Office 365 application that is only available on the Web.
Click Login on the Office 365 at Penn State Homepage
Microsoft Forms can be used to create a form or quiz. Both features offer a variety of customization options. This module will show you how to craft a form or quiz in preparation for sharing and collecting results.
A form can be created using Forms, OneNote, OneDrive, or Excel.
NOTE: This resource provides information for creating a form in Forms, OneDrive, Excel, and OneNote. Select the application that best meets your needs.
NOTE: This resource provides information for creating a quiz in Forms and OneNote. Select the application that best meets your needs.
Office 365 and its applications are not approved by Penn State University for the storage of “High” or “Restricted” information. Penn State’s Policy AD95 establishes guidelines for information classification and handling within the University. Refer to the following resources before using and storing information created by any Office 365 tool or application. Please contact [email protected] with any questions.
AD95 Information Assurance and IT Security (Formerly AD20) (documentation)
Use this resource to gain an understanding of information storage policies at Penn State.
Use this tool to help you determine the classification level of your information.
As you customize your form or quiz, you may choose setting options such as anonymous submissions, start and end dates, and question shuffling.
You can add branching logic to a form or quiz based on responses to specific questions.
Customize the header or individual questions in your form or quiz by applying a theme, adding pictures, or adding video.
NOTE: This resource applies to both forms and quizzes.
NOTE: This resource applies to both forms and quizzes.
Once you have created and designed a form or quiz, you can share it with others to gather responses. You can also share it with others to copy, edit, and collaborate. In this module, you will learn the options for sharing forms and quizzes, collecting responses, and retrieving and analyzing the responses.
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You can view the results of your form or quiz within the Forms tool or by exporting them to an Excel spreadsheet. The spreadsheet view will allow for easy import of scores into Canvas, if desired.
Share your thoughts on the learning path experience using the Provide Feedback link below.