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The booking deadline is approaching for our Further Education Briefing day, which this year falls on 19th March in London. If you haven’t registered yet, then it’s worth taking a look at the agenda, as we’ve built it to make sure that you can get lots...
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Over two decades ago, Microsoft released its first version of “The Microsoft Office” in 1989. What’s more interesting about that tidbit of history is that the first version of Microsoft Office was for the Macintosh. That’s...
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In PowerPoint 2010 there is a new feature called broadcast slideshow. With the right infrastructure behind it the idea is that the presenter can set up the slide deck and then present it using the local LAN or the internet SharePoint 2010 Broadcast Site Built into SharePoint 2010 is the ability to create...
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Part eleven of the series of Top 10 ICT Money Saving Tips for schools , based on my BETT 2010 presentation. Good news, my counting was hopeless, and my Top 10 tips actually contain 14 Top ICT Money Saving Tips. So there’s more to come after this one If...
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Bookings are now open for our Further Education Briefing day, which this year falls on 19th March in London. Microsoft will be holding our annual Further Education Briefing on 19th March 2010 at our London offices in Victoria. The agenda for the event...
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The Office 2010 Beta is available for free download from the Microsoft website , and it’s something that you could install on some of your campus computers to see what’s in it, and how it helps your staff and students. Remember how sometimes you felt...
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The Office 2010 Beta is available for free download from the Microsoft website , and it’s something that you could install on one of your school computers to see what’s in it, and how it helps your staff and students. Remember how sometimes you felt smug...
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It seems that one of the trendy topics discussed at education conferences these days is the combination of gaming and learning. Most of the time, it’s discussed in the context of the classroom or of students, but I’ve just learnt that we’ve now applied...
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So BETT 2010 day 1 is over. The day started with the stand briefing by Microsoft staff for all of us working on the stand for the day and then the fun started. I was assigned to one of the Windows 7 pods and I daren't even try to count up how many demos of Windows 7 I have given today. I seemed to...
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Filed under: SharePoint, Windows 7, Office 2010, Microsoft, Installing Windows 7, bett, live@edu, BETT 2010, SharePoint 2010, Comet
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If you read this blog you probably also know that BETT 2010 kicks off on Wednesday 13th January at the Olympia exhibition centre in London. BETT is the worlds largest and best IT exhibition for education. If your coming you need to plan your visit or you will spend the day wandering the vast array of...
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Nothing like taking things right up to the wire – and this year we’ve excelled ourselves in making last minute changes to our BETT stand, in order to find a way to fit in all of the latest news onto our stand and into our theatre. But as the fitters start...
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I’ve been using Office 2010 for a few months now, and over time I’ve realised that there is a lot of clever stuff hidden inside this new version. When I say “hidden”, I mean that in a positive way. One of the big things with Office 2010 is that there...
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The Microsoft Education Partner Community is pleased to announce the launch of three new Product Centers, all accessible from the main Product Center portal . They include SharePoint Server 2010 Beta, Office System 2007, and Office System 2010 Beta. Stay ahead of the curve! Get product information, training...
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BETT is the big event in the education ICT calendar, not just for you but for us as well. Knowing that 30,000 people will flood through the doors of Olympia in about 7 working weeks tends to focus our minds on making sure that we put on a good show for...
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Office 2010, SharePoint 2010, Project 2010 and Visio 2010 have all reached the Beta milestone and are now available for download . Remember how sometimes you felt smug when you were running Windows 7 Beta at least 6 months before your colleagues and friends...