Showing posts with label Student. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Student. Show all posts

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Announcing Student Advantage

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Frank Chiappone is a Senior Marketing Manager for Office 365 Education. 

Announcing Student AdvantageOffice 365 Education provides students with cloud based productivity tools that help them to communicate and collaborate more efficiently, access assignments in shared workspaces, have their notes synchronized in OneNote and the ability to use familiar applications such as Word, PowerPoint and Excel anywhere, anytime and across virtually any device. With 110 million users worldwide, we're thrilled Office 365 Education is helping students to get the most out of their education while gaining valuable skills that will help them enter the future workforce.

As part of our ongoing commitment to education, today we announced Student Advantage, a new offer which will make it easy for students to use the latest and best version of Office at their education institution and at home.

Beginning December 1, 2013, education institutions worldwide that license Office 365 ProPlus or Office Professional Plus for staff and faculty can provide access to Office 365 ProPlus for students at no additional cost.  More than 35,000 institutions are automatically eligible to deliver the Student Advantage benefit to their students. 

Nearly 98 percent of students using productivity software currently use Office. Student Advantage enables students to access the familiar experience of Office in an always up-to-date cloud service.

At Microsoft, we believe technology can play an important role in preparing students for future success and being proficient with Microsoft Office is an important part of that.   

New research from IDC shows the nation's top jobs require well-rounded skillsets. While a number of positions require technical skills, even more require knowledge and cognitive skills gained from use of personal productivity applications and services.

IDC found proficiency with Microsoft Office ranks high at number three of the top 20 in-demand skills highly valued by employers. Specifically, PowerPoint and Word ranked 11th and 13th. Results found Office was the most frequently required software skill, explicitly required in 15 percent of top jobs - 5x that of competitive technologies.

As more and more students begin using Office 365, we've been incredibly fortunate to hear some of their stories firsthand.  When asked about his experience using Office 365, Auburn University MBA student, Mark Stevenson noted:

Office 365 plays a fundamental role in my college career. Outlook helps me combine personal and school calendars, email, and contacts in one place. Word, PowerPoint, and Excel are essential tools for homework. With a growing emphasis on teamwork in college, SkyDrive helps me share documents with fellow students and collaborate in new ways online with Office Web Apps. But my favorite part of Office 365 is OneNote. I have completely replaced pen and paper with OneNote and my Windows 8 tablet for note taking and project planning in all of my courses. It's easy and convenient, and my classmates think it's pretty cool!

To learn more about today's news and study findings, please read the press release.

--Frank Chiappone


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Monday, February 18, 2013

U.S. Window 8 Student Offer and University Campus Tour Coming in February

Calling on all students! Today I’d like to share the pricing details for the Windows 8 student offer which will begin here in the U.S. on February 1st and in 49 additional countries by March 19th. The Windows 8 Pro upgrade edition will be available for students online via the Microsoft Store for $69.99 (ERP)*.

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For students, Windows 8 offers the best for work and play and with the new Start screen that makes it super easy to organize, access and find what matters most to you. With Windows 8, students can download apps from the Windows Store like Microsoft OneNote or Evernote for taking notes in class or Skype to stay connected with friends and family. To find out more about Windows 8, click here. Students qualify for this offer only if they have a valid e-mail address through a qualifying education institution and a PC that is currently running a genuine copy of Windows XP (XP3), Windows Vista or Windows 7.

And the Windows Campus Tour will kick-off on February 18th and we will visit over 150 university campuses across the U.S. So, stop by and try Windows 8, check out the latest tablets and PC’s for students and chat with a team of Techsperts about Windows 8 PC’s and more. For more information including dates and locations click here.

*This academic offer for eligible students, faculty, and staff requires verification of eligibility prior to purchase. Limit five (5) copies of this item per 12-month period. This offer is only made available to eligible students, faculty, and staff under the Program Terms and Conditions.


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Friday, August 31, 2012

Check out our new student game: #SeeingDouble

Fancy getting your hands on the latest photo-imaging, video-editing and design technology from Adobe?

 If you’re a student (18yrs+) that loves creating, then this is for you! To celebrate the launch of Adobe Creative Cloud Student & Teacher Edition & Adobe Creative Suite 6, we’ve launched a new fun game. Running run until May 25 2012, we have a raft of great prizes to give away in our #SeeingDouble game. Simply visit Adobe Students UK on Facebook between 10am and 10pm every weekday and play by finding all the matching pairs of images.

 Those of you that find the images in the quickest time and least number of moves will reach the #SeeingDouble leaderboard. You can play as many times as you want, but only your best score of the day will be posted. Every day the top eight scorers will be entered into a prize draw to win one of our fantastic prizes!

 If you’re a lecturer whose students have a passion for designing and innovating, then this is definitely worth getting them involved in.

 For more detailed information about the game, as well as full terms and conditions, please visit http://bit.ly/JZf1YQ

Liz Wilkins is Senior Marketing Manager for Education at Adobe Systems UK. Her involvement with Adobe Education products has seen her work closely with a range of educational institutions, championing the use of digital media tools in the curriculum, and their integration into a number of subject areas in order to better prepare students for the future demands of the workplace. Liz works closely with teachers and administrators integrating software, curriculums, and instructional resources as well as certification options and professional development tools. Through promoting digital literacy in cross-curricular education, teaching essential career skills, and streamlining administrative processes Liz has experience working in partnership with a diverse portfolio of schools and further education institutions.

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Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Student Council and class officer elections - win with Publisher

Campaign templateThe end of the school year is fast approaching. In addition to look forward to school always out for the summer, perhaps some of you on running for Student Council or think class officer. Of campaign Publisher Help banners and posters, flyers and newsletters, sticker campaign and buttons for your campaign.

Posters and banners are a large part of all election campaign. While we have all the templates specifically for students election posters or banners, here are some templates that you can use to get started:

Here is a good flyer to start with:

And even stickers and buttons:

Simply download the templates that you want to use, and you fit it your school colors and mascot, your name, and campaign slogan and everything you think will create a personalized set of campaign material! You can even print out or use the Pack and Go Wizard , take your materials to a commercial printer for a really professional campaign.

When you create a publication that is really useful, that you might want something you downloaded have as a template rather than even create, why not download to you our collection Office.com template. Make sure you read the guidelines for creating and submitting templates. If you have a Web site, you can also of a community to create provider badge that identifies you as a Microsoft Office community member. Your website visitors will be linked to your provider page on Office.com.

Best of luck!

--Bob deLaubenfels


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