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Good discussions at the U.S. Public Sector CIO Summit
I spent two days this week in Redmond at our 8th annual U.S. Public Sector CIO Summit . I like these annual events because they provide us with the opportunity to deeply connect with customers. I also love them because the event serves as an annual reflection...
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Sat, Feb 27 2010 02:48 PM
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Education Insights
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data analytics
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Project Natal
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PC access
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PC aquisition
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1:1 computing
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technology access
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budgets
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learning management systems
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U.S. Public Sector CIO Summit
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game-based learning
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Xbox
Federated I.D. Goes Mainstream
Imagine if you had to acquire a separate driver’s license for each state you traveled in the U.S. What if you couldn’t board a plane for a domestic flight unless you had a license for the state you planned to visit prior to check-in. ...
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Tue, Feb 23 2010 01:43 AM
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HIGHER INNOVATION
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Interoperability & Open Source
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Identity & Security
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SAML
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WS-Trust
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ADFS
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Shibboleth
Microsoft provides access to technology to 1 billion speakers of endangered languages
It’s been duly noted that to succeed in the 21st century, people need technology skills and training to become full global citizens. Everyone should be able to participate without having to give up their local language. In support of UNESCO’s International...
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Mon, Feb 22 2010 05:40 PM
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Education Insights
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Technology
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worldwide education
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UNESCO
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Local Language Program (LLP)
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International Mother Language Day
Mobile is Dead! Microsoft Delivers A New Experience for Life in Motion
Like most people at Microsoft, I spend a lot of my time on the go. My life is divided between my home and family life; my professional and work life; my recreation and personal pursuits; and my school and cohort life. It is a juggling act...
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Mon, Feb 15 2010 08:20 AM
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HIGHER INNOVATION
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Windows
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Windows Phone
New Microsoft MultiPoint solutions enabling technology access for more schools worldwide
Many schools don’t have a roadmap or can’t afford to make the leap to 1:1 computing in the classroom…yet there is still a need to provide students with IT skills to prepare them for the workforce, and teachers want to increase the quality and variety...
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Tue, Feb 9 2010 01:24 PM
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Education
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Technology
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Partners
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Mouse Mischief
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Windows MultiPoint Server 2010
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Windows MultiPoint Mouse Software Development Kit (SDK)
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Scholastic
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budgets
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Noviy Disk
NSF and Microsoft ask U.S. Researchers to Dream the Impossible
In a bold move to spur and sustain U.S. innovation, Microsoft and the National Science Foundation announced an agreement to provide next-generation cloud computing power for researchers in government and academia at no cost, based on the NSF merit review...
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Thu, Feb 4 2010 09:57 PM
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HIGHER INNOVATION
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Bing Maps for Redistricting and Campus Orientation
There are many components of school operations that would be better communicated visually through maps. Bing Maps has the capabilities to help you raise monies for capital projects, communicate redistricting, engage learners, and create a social network...
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Thu, Feb 4 2010 12:36 AM
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HIGHER INNOVATION
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Bing Maps
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Bing & Digital Advertising
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Redistricting
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Campus Tours
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Photosynth
Measuring the impact of technology in the classroom
I think we can all recognize the greatness and the magic that happens with our students is driven typically by the hard work, the commitment, and the talent of teachers around the world. Therefore, it's critical we find a way to capture their successes...
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Wed, Feb 3 2010 12:28 AM
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Education Insights
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Education
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Technology
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transformation
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teaching & learning process
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Finland
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Innovative Teaching and Learning (ITL) Research
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Indonesia
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Senegal
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SRI International
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Russia
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innovative teaching practices
Windows 7 Opens the Way to “Real” Electronic Textbook Adoption
Earlier this year, Steve Ballmer kicked off CES 2010 in Las Vegas. It’s a long-held tradition with CES that Microsoft start the Consumer Electronics Show since so much of Microsoft’s software and technologies are interwoven into the fabric...
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Mon, Feb 1 2010 02:09 PM
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