MSO100: Microsoft Outlook- Guided Workshop

Microsoft Outlook is more than just an email client included in Microsoft Suite. In addition to emailing, it allows users to manage tasks, calendar important events, and keep their contacts organized. In this workshop, students will learn how to use Microsoft Outlook, including setting up emails, scheduling events, uploading and managing contacts, organizing emails, adding email accounts, attachments, etc. We will also cover third-party integrations with the application. Students will learn how to use Microsoft Outlook in this class, including setting up emails, scheduling events, uploading and managing contacts, organizing emails, adding email accounts, attachments, etc. We will also cover third-party integrations with the application.
The following is a list of what we will cover during the 16-week class:
- MS Outlook Contacts
- MS Outlook Contacts, Notes, Journals & Tasks
- MS Outlook Calendars
- MS Outlook Meetings and Tasks
- MS Outlook Email
- MS Outlook Navigation Pane and Folders
- MS Outlook Options
- MS Outlook Rules
- MS Outlook Signatures
- MS Outlook Attachments
OBJECTIVE
This course aims to help students learn the basic functionalities of Microsoft Outlook and strengthen their skills in following written and visual instructions.
GRADES
6th-12th
REQUIRED MATERIAL
You will need to access your student portal every week to complete the assignments and engage in the weekly Zoom discussions. All reading material will be provided to you in your lesson tab.
I will provide students with instructions for Microsoft Outlook for Windows (2016) and Microsoft Outlook for Windows (2019). However, during our Zoom lessons, I will be using Microsoft Outlook for Mac Version 16.59. If a student uses any other version, I will teach them how to locate features in the application to help themselves find solutions regardless of the version they use.
EARNING POTENTIAL UPON COMPLETION
513 points
FIRST COURSE DATE & TIME
September 15, 2022, from 11:00 am to 11:55 am PST
LAST COURSE DATE & TIME
January 19, 2022, from 11:00 am to 11:55 am PST
CHARTER FUNDS
This instructor accepts charter school funds.
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EXPECTATIONS
Respect each other. The most important rule for our class is to respect one another. You do not need to agree with someone to communicate respectfully. Let’s keep this in mind when we interact with one another.
Be prepared for each lesson. Students must complete the assigned work and research for each week to earn points. It will help you get the most benefit out of this course if you take the activities seriously and put in the effort to learn. Additionally, you are encouraged to reach out to your instructor for additional guidance.
Basic research skills. This course is for students who have a basic working knowledge of online research. You should know how to employ proper online search techniques to conduct effective research.
Enjoy the class. Being prepared is essential, but you should never forget to enjoy your experiences. This class will help you achieve your goals by introducing you to valuable tools and resources and presenting information you can continue to utilize throughout your life.
INSTRUCTIONS
I will provide students with instructions for Microsoft Outlook for Windows (2016) and Microsoft Outlook for Windows (2019). However, during our Zoom lessons, I will be using Microsoft Outlook for Mac Version 16.59. If a student uses any other version, I will teach them how to locate features in the application to help themselves find solutions regardless of the version they use.