OK – I have been tardy in updating the blog with news about DreamSpark, but as we have re-launched it with a new site and rebranding of MSDNAA to Microsoft DreamSpark premium I really should have been quicker so I apologise. I have also taken a lot of Lee’s content from the Faculty blog but he is cool with that!

 

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Lee has put a couple of summary slides up on Slideshare to give you the basics but here goes in detail!

DreamSpark is the first step for students, educators and institutions to make learning software development from the basics eg KODU, to full on App development with Visual Studio more motivating, relevant, and engaging for today’s students by providing no cost access to professional-level development, design, and gaming software.

DreamSpark is:

  • A unique opportunity for both students and educators to use the latest professional development, design and gaming software at no charge
  • A chance to learn new technologies to excite students in classrooms
  • Access to software and curriculum resources to help develop courses that will enable students to achieve their career goals after graduation
  • A way to help educators expand their personal and professional portfolios and enhance classroom objectives

For Students

DreamSpark is simple; it's all about giving them our professional-level developer and designer tools at no charge so they can chase their dreams and create the next big breakthrough in technology - or just get a head start on your career.

DreamSpark gives Students the chance to develop world class software, web applications, cool and creative designs as well as amazing games. Microsoft believes that students can do amazing things if they only have the right tools. Check out the DreamSpark getting started-guide on Slideshare.

For Academics

DreamSpark is about giving educators no cost access to the same professional-level developer, designer and gaming software so you can reach, motivate, and ensure students achieve their greatest potential. DreamSpark gives you the software and resources to ensure classrooms always have the latest technologies to challenge, motivate, and keep students engaged in new ways.  Plus DreamSpark {remium has a few more products in it!

Learning must be relevant, exciting, and engaging. DreamSpark is aligned with universities, associations, and employers to ensure that educators are able to discover, create, and deliver courses to students that lead to increased technical proficiency, employability and of course creates the next generation of technical leaders. Again on Slideshare DreamSpark & EES licensing

DreamSpark Pricing Model and usage

  • Free for all students – simply self-subscribe to DreamSpark via http://www.dreamspark.com
  • Free for all Schools in the system and already setup to provide their students verification solution.
  • This was is through domain, shibboleth, or Live@Edu validation.
  • Schools DreamSpark Administrators can request codes and give to their students

For more details regarding Microsoft DreamSpark offering contact the DreamSpark support team

NB. Licensing does not allow for the products to be used in class, and FREE licensing does not cover educators

Changes to licensing and costs

DreamSpark for Schools, College and Unis subscription is now available and priced at $99 FREE for EES customers – This change allows all DreamSpark software to be installed for teaching and learning on Institutional Lab machines and it’s a campus license as per EES so you only need to purchase 1 license and not 1 per school or faculty and if your a EES subscriber its included for FREE. (also it now covers educators and students for personal non-commercial usage and is available for all taught discipline, previously this only covered students usage and not licensed for intuitional equipment)

DreamSpark Premium – Previously MSDNAA so includes more products including Visio, OneNote and Project and is aimed at STEM FE and HE institutions and all IT Academy Subscribers. The cost has been reduced to $499 from £1000+ (also it now covers educators and students for personal non-commercial usage and all lab installations)

Microsoft was started when many of the founders were still students so we know that anything is possible. To make this happen, we are aligning with universities, associations, and other communities around the world to make sure that DreamSpark reaches everyone as fast as possible.