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== Training Opportunities == | == Training Opportunities == |
Revision as of 09:47, 19 March 2020
What is GCcollaboration
In response to Covid-19, the Government of Canada has launched GCcollaboration, a suite of Microsoft 365 tools that are available:
- on the cloud
- from any device (personal or GC-provided)
- for unprotected/unclassified information and discussions
Check it out by going to: GCcollaboration.ca.
Why is GCcollaboration being launched now?
The Government of Canada is launching GCcollaboration to offer public servants a suite of tools to support their remote working arrangements due to the Covid-19 epidemic. Note, these tools are being made available on a temporary basis and will be shut down following the Covid-19 epidemic.
What does it include?
GCcollaboration includes:
- Word
- Excel
- Powerpoint
- OneNote
- Teams
- SharePoint
- and more.
Getting Started
Tips for joining:
Learning Resources
If you're new to these cloud-based tools, click on the following links to find learning resources.
Training Opportunities
FAQs for Users
Before contacting our team, please review the following FAQs for users for answers.
FAQs for Technicians
Before contacting our team, please review the following FAQs for technicians for answers.