With so many offerings in the Microsoft software for projects workspace it can be confusing to know which tools to purchase and which tools to use for the job.
Project for the Web, a tool developed on Microsoft’s Power Platform to provide a web hosted Project management tool for those who place collaboration high on their priority list and not requiring the full functionality of Microsoft Project Desktop software but still requiring something more than a simple task list.
Target Audience
Aimed at anybody already using Microsoft’s various project related software solutions, those contemplating their use, those considering upgrading their project software or anybody with an interest in the use of Microsoft technology around managing projects, tasks, resources, collaboration, and related areas.
Number of Learners and Cap
Up to 12 - ideally a minimum of 2 to allow for collaboration
Software Requirements
Minimum Project Plan 1 (P1) licence (Roadmap is read-only for P1) or P3 or P5 as these already include P1 features, Microsoft Power Automate Free and Microsoft 365 (For Teams, Outlook and Planner) and ideally Microsoft PowerBI Desktop (Free) for reporting. In most cases these licences will be provided (access to our own browser-based account will be provided) by QA purely for the duration of the course.
Prerequisites
Our Microsoft Project for the Web course is designed to help learn the skills to maximise Project for the Web. Delegates will go on from learning essential skills to embrace the everyday features of this ‘out of the box’ intuitive tool as well as the full features that can be harnessed with deeper dive* knowledge of the application.
* As this is a browser-based application, new features are added on a regular basis, our course content is therefore revised on a regular basis to reflect this
PLEASE NOTE – THIS IS NOT A PROJECT ONLINE (AKA PROJECT WEB APP) COURSE
Separate courses for Microsoft Project ’Desktop’ software (QAPRINTC and QAPRADVC) are available as part of QA’s ongoing course syllabus. A course for Project Online looking at the use of Project Online/Project Web App features that incorporate with ‘Project Desktop’ is currently in development.
Introduction to Project for the Web
Getting Started with Project for the Web
Add, Modify and View Tasks
Add Progress to a Plan
Share and Collaborate on a Plan
Work with Roadmaps
Appendix 1: Reporting with Project for the Web (To be covered if time allows)
Appendix 2: Microsoft Planner vs Project for The Web (To be covered if time allows)
QA reserves the right to improve the specification and format of its courses for the benefit of its customers without notice to the customer.
Join our public courses in our Australia facilities. Private class trainings will be organized at the location of your preference, according to your schedule.