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  • Blog Post: 10 reasons why I will attend the MCT & Educator Virtual Summit

    Readiness is key to every MCT so that we can remain sharp and keep "up to date" with the technologies we teach. I have been fortunate to attend the recent in-person summits and the virtual summit last year, finding great value from being part of these events. I thought I would share some reasons...
  • Blog Post: MCT & Educator Virtual Summit 2010 – April 7th-9th

    Once a year, we get infected with ‘Summit Fever’. We run a ‘readiness’ program throughout the year that ensures that our Microsoft Certified Trainers have the ‘latest and greatest’ knowledge on new technology and new courses. Once a year we run Summits: three days and nights of technical overviews, deep...
  • Blog Post: York’s Early Bird Event: A Chance to Discuss Microsoft’s Relationship with Academia

    Tjeerd and I took the train from Kings Cross Station (no, there is no Platform 9¾, I checked) to York. We had to get from the event with MS Employ in London to the University of York in 2 hours in order to participate in an early bird session that Andrew Bettany, one of Microsoft Learning’s...
  • Blog Post: Hotdogs, Burgers and Cup Cakes wow the Bus Tour

    At lunch learners and presenters were treated to some authentic American fayre in the form of a real hot dog stand, mini burger type sandwiches adorned with the stars and stripes. These were polished off with some sumptuous cup cakes! Well done Digicomp. After lunch David Elfassy & I took to the...
  • Blog Post: York’s “Get on the Bus” tour in 7th Heaven...

    Over 20 7 registrations have been recorded for the Microsoft Get on the Bus tour in the North of England, UK. Hosted by the University of York, the event has already attracted 35% more registrations than initially anticipated. Yorkshire is the largest county in the British Isles, however many IT events...
  • Blog Post: 155 Registered, now back to normal work

    Phew! The University of York IT Academy today is pleased to announce we have achieved our target of 150 registrations for the GOTB event on the 29th October in York, UK. Yippee!! What does this mean? It means potentially over 150 are going to come to York and enjoy the tour experience. It also means...
  • Blog Post: Career Express Day 6: Johnson County Community College

    “I am a Chemist, and I am taking server classes and considering getting certified.” Wow. I was literally speechless for a few seconds when I heard this from a gentleman that attended our “Get On The Bus” session at JCCC. It is amazing to know that technology touches much deeper...
  • Blog Post: Career Express Day 7 in Denver – Red Rock Community College

    We started in Denver on Day 7 (is it Thursday? Wednesday? oh well, day 7 it is), bright and early again, after another night of sleeping on the bus (we drove 616 miles overnight, and through a thunder storm, which I did NOT feel at all). I am started to like the rocking-left-and-right sleep. Christopher...
  • Blog Post: Ten more things we can’t tell you (yet)

    You know those times when there’s, like, a zillion things going on around you all at once, and you can barely keep track of them all? This is one of those times for us at Microsoft Learning, and March is shaping up to be really big news month. I really need to take a breather this weekend before...
  • Blog Post: We’re bad, we’re nationwide!

    Coming soon. Posted by Krosen Comments Friday, February 27, 2009 1:40 AM by Michael D. Alligood # re: We’re bad, we’re nationwide! Ken, have the lawyers for Springsteen not contacted you yet? As a friend, I feel it is my obligation to advise you on the legal aspects of "stalking." Friends of...
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