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What’s on our E-Learning Roadmap for Developers?

One of the reasons I started this blog in the first place was to create an avenue where I can directly communicate with you. I want this communication to be a two-way street with both me telling you about new products that we are shipping, plans for our

FREE ASP.NET AJAX E-Learning just shipped

Want to know about how to develop next generation web applications today ? Check out our new free two-hour clinic and learn how to put the power of ASP.NET AJAX into your hands. Using ASP.NET AJAX your applications will be faster , richer and more responsive

Windows Mobile 5.0 E-Learning contest

We're running a little contest with the guys over at OpenNetCF. If you win you'll get our Windows Mobile 5.0 E-Learning free. Check it out here . The contest runs for 5 days starting next Monday so don't miss out!
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Windows Mobile 5.0 Courses Shipped!

We just shipped Collection 5150: Developing Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Applications using Microsoft Visual Studio 2005 . This 12 hour collection teaches how to develop, deploy and maintain Windows Mobile 5.0 applications. These courses will also prepare
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E-Learning virtual lab woes

Lately I've been getting a lot of feedback from people who are having difficulty logging into our virtual labs. The login issues are mainly two fold. Users can't find the login information as it is not posted in an obvious place. The password itself is
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Free .NET 3.0 e-Learning

We just launched a set of 3 e-Learning clinics covering core components of the .NET 3.0 framework including Windows Presentation Foundation (formerly Avalon), Windows Communication Foundation (formerly Indigo) and Windows Workflow Foundation. If you are
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FAQ: What is e-Learning?

Whenever I meet people in the industry at conferences, etc, I always ask them this question, 'What is Microsoft e-Learning?'. I usually get a varied set of responses from a web casts, to online books, to the MSDN. I put together this small FAQ of what
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