Helping You Master Microsoft Technologies

Life as a Microsoft Certified Trainer

Born To Learn

Born To Learn Blogs

Life as a Microsoft Certified Trainer

You’ve probably heard me share my excitement over the growth in our MCT Community. Right now, there are 16,337 MCTs in 150+ countries.

As the MCT Community Lead, I receive a large number of emails from people who want to know more about our program. So I designed a flyer, called it ‘14,000 reasons to become an MCT’ (and ended up updating the flyer’s title 3 months later, and now need to do that again :-)).

If you are considering joining the MCT Community, you will find that flyer and a full program overview here. MCTs need to meet some requirements; you need to be Microsoft Certified, you need to have proven presentation skills. We then offer a wide range of benefits; full access to our learning products, free TechNet Plus Direct, a free license to Camtasia Studio and Snagit, etc. And you become part of the worldwide MCT Community; you can share experiences, tips and tricks with MCTs from all over the world. We support MCTs preparing for new technology and new courses through our MCT Readiness program: a library of recorded presentations that help you prepare for new training projects, with new sessions added each month.

Many new MCTs, many new benefits, so we ran an MCT readiness session for new MCTs to talk new MCTs through the program. This was presented by MCT Christopher Harrison, the session has greatly helped new MCTs get the most out of the program. If you are considering joining the MCT Program, why not take a look at this recording?

Things every new MCT should know (but is afraid to ask) was recorded in September – hearing Christopher refer to 15K MCTs makes me realize how fast our numbers have grown this year.

 

image

Your comment has been posted.   Close
Thank you, your comment requires moderation so it may take a while to appear.   Close
Leave a Comment
  • * Please enter your name
  • * Please enter a comment
  • Post
  • The recording link works in that it takes you to the Live Meeting site, but the recording will not play. Is there a recording KEY that is required?
  • If you click the link, a window should pop up where we prepopulate the meeting ID and password, you will be asked to enter a name and with that it should take you to a menu where you can select the format in which you'd like to view the recording. can you give it another try and please let me know if it works?
  • The recording link works in that it takes you to the Live Meeting site, but the recording will not play. Is there a recording KEY that is required?
  • If you click the link, a window should pop up where we prepopulate the meeting ID and password, you will be asked to enter a name and with that it should take you to a menu where you can select the format in which you'd like to view the recording. can you give it another try and please let me know if it works?
Page 1 of 1 (4 items)
Your comment has been posted.   Close
Thank you, your comment requires moderation so it may take a while to appear.   Close
Leave a Comment
  • * Please enter your name
  • * Please enter a comment
  • Post