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Best of 2010: Most Popular Posts

January 4, 2011

Here are the most popular posts published in 2010 on Learning Online Info: Top Web 2.0 Tools for Learning for the New School Year Top Online MBA Programs in the US Microsoft Teacher Guides: Developing Critical Thinking Through Web Research Skills The Best of Online Learning: Free Video Lectures OECD: Education at a Glance 2010 [...]

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Microsoft Teacher Guides: Developing Critical Thinking Through Web Research Skills

June 19, 2010
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From Search to Research: Developing Critical Thinking Through Web Research Skills (PDF). A very useful e-book, understandably a little biased into Microsoft’s tools, particularly Bing, full of good references to critical thinking resources, accompanied with a vast selection of links to related sites. From Conclusion: ‘The Internet is a river of information that seems to [...]

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Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview

May 12, 2009
Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview

The Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview Registration is now open. Enter to see the movie… Visit also the The Microsoft Office 2010 IT Blog and discuss the Office 2010 Technical Preview program and other related matters on the Office 2010 Forum.

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New Version of Microsoft LCDS

May 10, 2009
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Microsoft Learning Content Development System (LCDS): The Microsoft Learning Content Development System (LCDS) is a free tool that enables the Microsoft Learning community to create high-quality, interactive, online courses. The LCDS allows anyone in the Microsoft Learning community to publish e-learning courses by completing the easy-to-use LCDS forms that seamlessly generate highly customized content, interactive [...]

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Learning Content Development System (LCDS) from Microsoft

May 5, 2008

The Learning Content Development System (LCDS) is a tool that enables you to create high quality, interactive, online courses. Virtually anyone can publish e-learning courses by completing the easy-to-use LCDS forms that seamlessly generate highly customized content, interactivities, quizzes, games, and assessments—as well as Silverlight-based animations, demos, and other multimedia. Note that a free registration [...]

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Microsoft Supports Education Through Technology

July 3, 2006

Microsoft looks to academia for talent, business. Although Bill Gates’ massive philanthropic foundation tends to get the most attention for its efforts to transform education, the company he co-founded also is paying close attention to the world of academia. Microsoft Corp. sponsors technology contests, partners with academics, runs extensive research centers around the world and [...]

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