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The Partners in Learning team have been working with MS Research for the past several months to make a FREE, full-product version of AutoCollage available ONLY on the UK Innovative Teachers Network . Anyone wishing to use AutoCollage for educational purposes
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I’ve just tried this on my Windows Mobile phone and it works! But what is it? Instant information Microsoft Tag creates unlimited possibilities for making interactive communications an instant, entertaining part of life. They transform physical media
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Each year UCISA (the association of IT Directors and IT Services Managers in universities in the UK) carries out an annual survey, called the “Top Concerns Survey” to…er…survey the…er…Top Concerns of its members. I always find it an interesting read,
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What is AutoCollage? Photo collages celebrate important events and themes in our lives. Pick a folder, press a button, and in a few minutes AutoCollage presents you with a unique memento to print or email to your family and friends. Try it now! Download
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To celebrate the fact that it’s Monday, here’s a BIG number! There are 3,069,000 computers in education (schools, colleges and universities) Gosh, this is getting exciting isn’t it? Okay, so this number surely needs some context. Firstly, let me tell
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UCISA recently released the results of their survey into which CIS (Computer Information Systems?) are in use in universities. There's all kinds of useful stuff in there, telling you the most popular systems in universities, including: CRM Systems (33%
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As a commercial Microsoft partner, you may not be aware of all of the other partnerships that Microsoft has within the education sector. One of the programmes that we have been running for a while is PiL, or Partners in Learning. This has been run by
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Firstly, what is OpenXML? Well, it's the underlying document format in Office 2007. Market researchers with the Burton Group have issued a 37-page study– not commissioned by Microsoft or any other tech vendor — that finds Microsoft’s OOXML document format
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