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Microsoft Education Technology New England
Microsoft eLearning SA Benefit - track progress
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over 4 years ago
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Matt J. Hickey
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The Business Administration Center allows administrators of the Microsoft E-Learning services within organizations to track the progress of the E-Learning courses being taken by the organization’s employees. Let all your customers with Software...
Microsoft Education Technology New England
New - Microsoft Higher Ed Website
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over 4 years ago
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Matt J. Hickey
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We relaunched the Microsoft Higher Education Web site. The site provides a singular higher education focus that gives faculty, administrators, and students the resources to discover, learn, manage, and collaborate in creative and exciting ways. ...
Microsoft Education Technology New England
SharePoint Learning Kit Add-on Pack is out
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over 4 years ago
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Matt J. Hickey
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SharePoint Learning Kit Add-On Pack is now available! The Add-On Pack is the first instance of SLK to have been tested by the product group, and also have a partner-based support mechanism. www.microsoft.com/education/slk.mspx .
Microsoft Education Technology New England
Microsoft.com powered by virtualization - good stuff
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over 4 years ago
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Matt J. Hickey
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http://blogs.technet.com/windowsserver/archive/2008/06/25/microsoft-com-powered-by-hyper-v.aspx
Microsoft Education Technology New England
Creat your own how-to video - Community Clips
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over 4 years ago
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Matt J. Hickey
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Community Clips allow users to create their own how-to videos and upload them to a community site. This tool integrates into Office and can be accessed on the desk top as well. You can even narrate your clips. Universities and schools can use Community...
Microsoft Education Technology New England
Search Commands add-in for Office 2007 aka Scout
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over 4 years ago
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Matt J. Hickey
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This is a neat addition especially if you are migrating your users to Office 2007. The Search Commands project (known as "Scout") is now available to the public: http://www.officelabs.com/projects/searchcommands/Pages/default.aspx
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