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How to download and install Microsoft Software from MSDN AA
MSDN - Academic Alliance (MSDN AA) Program is the easiest and most inexpensive way for students and faculty in the technology and design fields to get the latest Microsoft software they need. MSDN AA is a per department license and any student registered Read More...
How to find help for homework and Math
Students often have difficulty finding the information they need to get their homework done because the available productivity tools and search engines are optimized for business professionals, not students. Also help with the tough math problem sets Read More...
DreamSpark: Does my school have to be listed to get the Microsoft DreamSpark software in US?
msAnalytics.ProfileId = 'C83C'; msAnalytics.CookieDomain = 'blogs.msdn.com'; msAnalytics.TrackPage(); All Students at all accredited higher education institutions in US are eligible for DreamSpark. There is no specific work necessary on the school's part Read More...
Latest and greatest development toolset Visual Studio 2008 Releases
Visual Studio 2008 with .NET Framework 3.5 , is the next generation of Microsoft's award-winning development tools and focuses on enabling rapid application development, enhancing collaboration among development teams, and providing development tools Read More...
IT Challenge Competition
The IT challenge is an online quiz that highlights the art and science of developing, deploying, and maintaining IT systems that are efficient, functional, robust and secure. Sample Quiz Questions are available at http://imaginecup.com/MyStuff/SampleITQuestion.aspx Read More...
Software Design Competition
The North American Software Design Competition is a team-based competition to create an innovative software application around the Imagine Cup theme to "Enable a sustainable Environment for all" The SDI is about motivating students to take their knowledge Read More...
Imagine Cup competitions for Student Career development
I talk to technology students in Universities across the Midwest and am often asked: What kinds of technology jobs will be available in the future? What skills should I learn in college to prepare for the jobs? With the growth of disruptive technologies Read More...
Student Film Competition
A new student film competition for celebrating student films that capture the Technology Heroes is now available. To qualify for judging, films must relate a story of a Technology Hero in a positive light and must be set in a Microsoft and/or AMD Technology Read More...
Awards for Female High School Students
Are you a Female High School student interested in computing technology? National Center for Women and IT (NCWIT) Award for Aspirations in Computing for young women in High Schools has been announced. The awards acknowledge the computing aspirations of Read More...
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