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First Community Authored Learning Snack posted to SnackBox
The first community authored snack – Using Alerts in Microsoft Office SharePoint has been posted to SnackBox. Alerts in Microsoft Office SharePoint Read More...
Introducing SnackBox Beta
Introducing the SnackBox beta! Microsoft Learning introduces SnackBox, a new place to view and create Silverlight Learning Snacks! http://beta.snackbox.microsoft.com    There’s a vast resource of knowledge out there – SME’s, MCT’s, MCP’s and Read More...
State joins forces with Microsoft for technology training | Richmond Times-Dispatch
Virginia becomes the second state to launch Elevate America with 6250 Microsoft elearning vouchers for IWs and ITpros. Details below on how to activate this benefit through the VA community college system. State joins forces with Microsoft for technology Read More...
Twitter for MSL E-learning release announcements
Seems like the easiest way to get the word out on new releases. Follow me here . Read More...
Windows 7 Snacks
There are 7 new Windows 7 Learning Snacks available, showing off some of the new features of the Win7 desktop, others covering troubleshooting and deployment: http://www.microsoft.com/learning/snacks/default.mspx#WIN7 These snacks are built with the LCDS Read More...
Chewing, texting and learning
Maybe everything they taught us was wrong... From the Wrigley Institute of Science: No chewing gum in class? A study by Baylor College of Medicine showed that students who chewed gum showed an increase in standardized math test scores and their final Read More...
Tech Tool: Microsoft Office OneNote - 2009 - ASTD
A couple of weeks old now, but this article is a good primer on the uses of OneNote as a learning platform. Tech Tool: Microsoft Office OneNote - 2009 – ASTD Another good OneNote resource is http://www.iheartonenote.com/ Read More...
Calling Seattle-area MCTs: We need your voice for a Podcast
If you're a Microsoft Certified Trainer (MCT), here's your chance to be heard! We're creating a podcast about Microsoft Certification, and we'd like to include your stories. As MCTs, your experience and expertise help your students become technically Read More...
Learning Barometer | Surveys
Interesting, not surprising, results of a recent survey on learning spending in the current economy: Learning Barometer | Surveys Summary: 532 responses were gathered in late March 2009, reflecting organizations of all sizes.  Of those responses, Read More...
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A stranger in my driveway
Breaking the rules and publishing multiple blog posts today, but erring on the side of timeliness. Woke this morning to find a new daily paper in my driveway – the Seattle Times . After 10 years of getting the PI, both in print and online, the printed Read More...
Need a ride to Tech·Ed in LA?
Join the Microsoft Learning Community team as we make our way cross-country to find the best community evangelists, who'll each win the chance to travel with us on the Career Express bus to Tech·Ed North America 2009 in Los Angeles, May 11-15. We'll have Read More...
Elevate America, Part 2 (Twitter feed now available)
From the March MCP newsletter: Microsoft Elevate America Launch (U.S. only) Microsoft has announced a partnership with government, private, public, and community organizations to launch Elevate America--a set of free and low-cost resources that provide Read More...
Elevate America
Why so quiet lately? I’ve been heads down on a great opportunity to retrain and certify America’s recently unemployed. Now that the project has reached escape velocity, I am happy to share the news. Microsoft E-Learning is a featured benefit in the Microsoft Read More...
America's Most Literate Cities of 2008
Places I would consider living. Seattle, DC, and Boston are BTDT (been there, done that) – so maybe next stop Mini-Apples.   America's Most Literate Cities of 2008 Read More...
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