| ITAP 2050 - Microsoft SharePoint - Information Management 1 Credit Hours: 3.00
 (3 contact hrs)
 (formerly ITAP-2001) Students will utilize Microsoft SharePoint to gain a fundamental understanding of and appreciation for effective document management, workflow/business process management, compliance requirements, document lifecycles, and content management strategy. Students will also be introduced to various Information Management fundamentals including the use of Enterprise Content Management (ECM) systems.
 
 Prerequisites:
 
 Prerequisite: ITCS-1010
 OUTCOMES AND OBJECTIVES
 Outcome 1: Upon completion of the course, students will use SharePoint as an ECM.
 Objectives: The student will: 
	Recognize business challenges of implementing ECM.Recognize trends and legal requirements related to content management.Create solutions that bringing together people, process, and content through collaboration. Outcome 2: Upon completion of the course, students will summarize the document lifecycle as a component of ECM. Objectives: The student will: 
	Describe document management capabilities in SharePoint.Manage both traditional content types as well as new electronic objects throughout the lifecycle of that content. Outcome 3: Upon completion of the course, students will apply ECM fundamentals using SharePoint. Objectives: The student will: 
	Create and format content in SharePoint.Understand how SharePoint works with Microsoft Office.Build team sites in SharePoint.Modify and edit basic settings in SharePoint.Manage documents in SharePoint.Implement SharePoint Apps, Lists, and Libraries.Create and manage document libraries. Outcome 4: Upon completion of the course, students will explain Content and Information Management fundamentals. Objectives: The student will: 
	Identify the six domains of Information Management (Access, Capture, Collaborate, Secure, Architecture, Plan).Define the six domain areas of Information management and classify processes and techniques within each domain. Outcome 5: Upon completion of the course, students will create taxonomies that employ ECM fundamentals. Objectives: The student will: 
	Describe specific business needs for content management.Trace the evolution of ECM.Define structured versus unstructured information.Recognize the importance of compliance and corporate government specifically related to content management.Differentiate between ECM implementations of on-site, cloud, and hybrid solutions.Create a Content Management taxonomy based on a business case. COMMON DEGREE OUTCOMES
 (Bulleted outcomes apply to the course)
 
	
		
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				1. The graduate can integrate the knowledge and technological skills necessary to be a successful learner. |  
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				2. The graduate can demonstrate how to think competently. |  
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				The graduate can demonstrate how to employ mathematical knowledge. |  
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				4. The graduate can demonstrate how to communicate competently. |  
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				5. The graduate is sensitive to issues relating to a diverse, global society. |  COURSE CONTENT OUTLINE
 Topic 1: Information and Content Management
 
	Define Information ManagementDefine the six domains of Information Management
	
		AccessCaptureCollaborateSecureArchitecturePlanDefine ECMDefine ECM components and technologies
	
		CaptureManageStoreDeliverPreserveDisposition Topic 2: Business Challenges and Trends - The Key Issue for Users 
	Collaboration ChallengeContinuityComplianceCostLegal and Regulatory and Compliance Issues
	
		Understanding the problem of compliance and non-complianceIndustries affectedExamples - Sarbanes-Oxley, HIPAA, Freedom of Information, Basel II Topic 3: Document Lifecycle 
	Define what constitutes a documentRecognize difference between a document and a recordDocument management technologiesSuccessful management of documentsIndustry standards Topic 4: Implement Content Management with SharePoint 
	Navigating a SharePoint SiteCreating and Managing Team SitesCreate content within SharePoint Topic 5: Manage documents and Information using SharePoint 
	Working with ListsManaging LibrariesCreating Workspaces Topic 6: Workflow/Business Process Management 
	Understanding the need for WorkflowsImplement Workflows in SharePointManage Workflows in SharePoint Topic 7: Collaboration using SharePoint 
	Creating Wiki’s and BlogsCreating Survey’s and Discussion BoardsUtilize SharePoint Apps for communication and collaboration Primary Faculty
 
 Banta, RobertSecondary Faculty
 
 Associate Dean
 Johnson, Elise
 
 
 
 Official Course Syllabus - Macomb Community College, 14500 E 12 Mile Road, Warren, MI 48088
 
 
 
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