Lync Quick Reference Cards for End User Training

 

Microsoft have released some quick reference cards for common Lync tasks. They are 2 page landscape word documents.

You can download the complete set here

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Lync 2010 Conferencing Quick Reference

 

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Lync 2010 Instant Messaging and Presence Quick Reference

 

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Lync 2010 Sharing and Collaboration Quick Reference

 

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Lync 2010 Attendant Quick Reference

 

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Lync 2010 Attendee Quick Reference Card

 

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Lync 2010 Voice and Video Quick Reference Card


Tom Arbuthnot is a consultant at Modality Systems providing planning, design and deployment of all aspects of Microsoft Unified Communications and integration with existing enterprise telephony environments. Before joining Modality, Tom worked for a leading Cisco Unified Communications Partner where he gained a good understanding of the Cisco UC proposition and a unique perspective on the relative benefits of the Microsoft offering. Tom is a Microsoft MVP for Lync and is actively involved in the global Unified Communications community via twitter, Microsoft Technet Forums and Lync’d Up blog. He holds a BSc degree in Management from Loughborough University as well as various technical certifications including Cisco CCNA Voice and Lync 2010 MCIPT.

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3 Responses to “Lync Quick Reference Cards for End User Training”

  1. rachel says:

    I am looking for a Lync Communicate end user training for London to deliver training for 85 users.

    • Paul says:

      Rachel,

      I am also looking for any and all training resources for Lync 2010..
      I have found some items but MS has it so scattered that it is quite difficult..

      What have you found so far ?

      Paul

  2. Tom Arbuthnot says:

    Rachel I have contacted you directly.

    Paul, I agree, the resources are a little scattered, if you want self paced stuff most of the links on this site should be a good start. If you want formal training Global Crossing may be worth a look depending on where you are in the world

    thanks

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