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From our years as a thought
leader in software development, Microsoft has a rich
library of solutions and innovative product developments
available to suit many levels of learners and a variety
of situations. These products and solutions can be
customized to fit specific needs and implemented to meet
your particular technology goals. |
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When designing policies for improving and changing
education, it is important to erase the barriers to
software availability that will enable learning changes
to be made. Innovative licensing programs that are
flexible are crucial to this success, because it enables
educators’ aims to be met and students in power to drive
their learning.
Learn how to leverage today’s technologies, like
Microsoft Office and Windows Live, for optimized use in
a classroom setting. There are also solutions from the
business enterprise world that have equal application in
our schools, such as content management, that we can
show you how to adapt to your own situation. We also
have specific products and solutions that focus on the
core considerations of 21st Century education. This
“Connected Education Network” includes student
lifestyle, effective and efficient administration
systems, and learning and teaching. |
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Student Lifestyle
Connect learners to their world with 24/7
access to educational resources and the educators
that can provide them with information and
encouragement. Fuel the digital lifestyle of today’s
students with innovative and cutting-edge
technologies, Windows Live Messenger, spaces with
blogs and podcasting, or Microsoft Xbox 360™,
Windows Mobile, Microsoft Student and Encarta® and
Student Calculator, and more. |
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Administrative
Systems
Enables IT professionals to implement secure and
integrated systems that are customized to fit the
situation of your educational institution. |
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Teaching and
Learning
Find solutions that focus on tools and
programs to increase accessibility, communication,
and collaboration amongst educators and their
students, and read case studies on past classroom
successes.
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