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  • Microsoft in Education blog

    Rapid technology change and the technology transition generation

    In many ways, I feel like I am part of the “technology transition generation.” I’m surprised more hasn’t been written or discussed on this. What this means is I’m am part of a generation old enough to know a time before technology...
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    Video Solutions for Lync

    Just as we have defined certification and testing for UC with PBXs, SIP providers, e911, and Gateways we are doing the same with Video interoperability. The new website for this is here . The video interop testing looks at both Video Endpoints which can...
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    Virtual Teams Project at NUI Galway – uses Office 365

    When we first launched Office 365 for education back in June 2012, UMass Amherst and NUI Galway recorded a showcase video with us, highlighting their use of our Office 365 platform .  If you have not seen that, check it out ! Following on from this...
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    Honoring Black History Month

    Each February we have the opportunity to remember, honor and learn about amazing African Americans through Black History Month . As a tribute, we wanted to provide a resource and interactive experience that would allow educators, students and others to...
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    Get Up To Speed Quickly on Latest Microsoft Solutions

      TechNet Edge Find videos, screencasts, podcasts, and articles to help IT Professionals stay up to date on the latest Microsoft technologies.   Tech-Ed Online Explore Tech-Ed sessions online and for free.   Case Studies View video and...
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    Women Innovators Dinner: A Night full of Wisdom

    Last night we were privileged to attend the Women Innovators Dinner at the Marriot Times Square Ballroom in NYC. Allison Watson of Microsoft introduced the panel and gave some background on her career and her group—which is 50% female. Watson is a Corporate Vice President of the U.S. Marketing & Operations Group and leads marketing and strategic business development for Microsoft's largest geographic market. Watson said that this year, the Microsoft Imagine Cup expanded from 30 women to 65 women student participants, with 4 women-only teams (from Brazil, India, Taiwan and Romania...
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    March Microsoft Tech Student of the Month – Kenneth Harding

    It’s come time again to acknowledge the newest Microsoft Tech Student of the Month! For the month of March we have selected Kenneth Harding, a 20 year old Information Systems student at the Fisher College of Business of Ohio State University . Kenneth is a web development master and loves making video games. He has already released an Xbox Live Indie Game and is in the process of starting a game studio with his friends. Kenneth began programming when he was 8 years old after his father, a Visual Basic 6.0 programmer, showed him how to create a Lucky Seven Slot Machine application . After...
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    Updates to Lync 2010 Resource Kit

    Two new chapters have been posted to the Kit. One on Direct SIP and the other on Exchange Unified Messaging integration. Direct Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) provides SIP trunking between an IP-PBX and Lync Server. Direct SIP supports the following...
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    Support for Accessibility

    The topic of accessibility has come up in discussion with a number of Live@edu customers in the US recently, who want to understand support for it in Microsoft software. At Microsoft we’re committed to accessibility and have been investing for more than...
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    January’s Tech Student of the Month – Den Delimarsky

    It’s time to profile our second Tech Student of the Month, featuring a student whom we feel is doing something exceptional using the Microsoft platform and toolset to develop software. For January we have selected Den Delimarsky, one of our newest Student Insiders , and a freshman at Independence Community College. Den started his journey into software development at the ripe age of seven! Computer Science brought Den to the United States from Moldova and Den is already working on his second Windows Phone 7 application. Delimarsky grew up in the small Eastern European country of Moldova where he...
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