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IT:Network:Microsoft Applications 10-150-188. Instructor: Michael J. Teske. IT:Network:Microsoft Applications. Introductions Course Requirements Course Goals Course Content Course Overview Syllabus & Timeline Capstone General. Course Requirements.
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IT:Network:Microsoft Applications10-150-188 Instructor: Michael J. Teske
IT:Network:Microsoft Applications • Introductions • Course Requirements • Course Goals • Course Content • Course Overview • Syllabus & Timeline • Capstone • General
Course Requirements • Have you taken IT:Network:Microsoft Server 1& 2? • If not, you should reconsider your decision to take this course immediately. • If you withdraw today, you can receive a full refund. Tomorrow, only 80%.
Course Goals • Technical • Expand and improve practical skill set • Documentation • Non-technical • Communication • Interpersonal
Course Content • Best practices • Project Management • Extended (outside the box) Microsoft enterprise applications • Troubleshooting • Virtualization • Others?
Course Overview • Projects (3) • These projects will be done as teams. • Teams are subject to change during the semester. • Each project builds upon the previous project • Each project will incorporate a Microsoft application. • Applications will range from what’s in the box to secondary applications
Course Overview • Status Reports • What was done from Lab StartBetweenLabsNext Lab • Documents who did what and when • Must be emailed weekly • Current Events • Be prepared to discuss a current events article related to industry/networking (see handout) • Must be emailed to instructor prior to class to receive credit • Each article is worth 5 points • Email should include summary of article with hyperlink to the article
Syllabus & Timeline • Review (see handout) • http://network.nwtc.edu/mteske • This is subject to change due to the size of the class, or the timeliness of project completions.
General • This is not a step-by-step-read-the-lab-and-press-the-keys course. • Your assignments are functional. • Get X to work. • You will have to rely on what was discussed during lectures • You will have to research solutions to the problems you encounter. • I will provide random resources and links that may help in accomplishing the tasks however it is up to you to use what you need from those resources.
Projects • 5 weeks for each project. Use time wisely • Project plans should be created prior to installation • Each group will have 2 team members • Each team will have 5 systems • Hyper-V will be utilized for two server class systems. • Windows 7 will be management systems (you may choose Windows 8.1 if you wish). • Can create virtual machines through VMWare workstation
Projects • Project 1 Infrastructure/AV/Monitoring • Summary: • 4 weeks • Deploy server class machines and VMs • Create domain/OU’s/Users per specification • Select monitoring application • Spiceworks etc. • Select managed antivirus solutions • Forefront Endpoint manager • Avast • Trend Micro
Projects • Project 2Exchange 2010 • Summary: • 5 weeks-ish • Fundamentals of Exchange • Roles etc • Install configure Exchange 2010 • Share resource (calendars, mailboxes etc) • Configure Outlook WebApp • Configure spam filtering • Etc
Projects • Project 3 SharePoint • Summary: • 5 weeks • Create landing pages for all departments • Integrate with Exchange • Etc