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What is Microsoft Learn?
Microsoft Learn is an invaluable resource for students, faculty and staff at the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD), providing a free, comprehensive platform designed to learn Microsoft technologies, including Microsoft 365, Power BI, and Azure etc. UTD Community have access to interactive tutorials, hands-on modules, and learning paths to advance their technical expertise.
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Clipchamp is a user-friendly video editor designed by Microsoft to make video creation accessible to everyone, regardless of prior editing experience.
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Microsoft Learn for Educators (MSLE) allows faculty at UTD to enhance their courses with online learning paths and instructor-led training materials provided by Microsoft. Faculty members have access to ready-to-teach curricula, teaching resources, and pre-built labs that align with industry-recognized Microsoft Certifications including Microsoft 365 Apps, Power BI, Power Platform, Azure - Microsoft's cloud computing platform among other tools.
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This article will cover in detail how to avail the discounts for Microsoft Certification Exams as an UTD Student, Faculty and Staff.
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This article provides information on the availability of Microsoft Power BI application for UTD community and steps to download it for licensed users.
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The Microsoft Enterprise Skills Initiative (ESI) offers practical training designed to improve technical skills and knowledge related to Microsoft and Azure technologies. ESI provides interactive courses, role-specific training programs, and Microsoft Certifications for participating organizations. Read this article to see the ESI offerings available to UTD members.
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- Desktop and Mobile Computing
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This article provides information on Microsoft Azure Dev Tools for Teaching, a Microsoft program that allows eligible students, faculty, and staff to download and install fully-licensed versions of specific Microsoft programs onto their personal computers for educational purposes.
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- Microsoft Bookings
This article provides information about common Microsoft Bookings terminology.
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- Microsoft Bookings
This article explains how to navigate Microsoft Bookings when being used for a department/group.
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- Microsoft Teams
- New Teams
This article explains how to reset your cache in the new Microsoft Teams.
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- Desktop and Mobile Computing
- Applications and Software Distribution
- Microsoft 365 Add-Ins
The article here briefly explains that UTD does not offer a free trial to Microsoft Fabric.
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- Microsoft Bookings
This article contains instructions to create a new bookings calendar for the first time.
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- Microsoft Bookings
This article contains steps to set up group appointments in Microsoft Bookings.
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The article shares instructions on creating a new Plan in Microsoft Planner.
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- Media and Audio/Video
- Microsoft Stream
This article provides instructions to upload a video in the Microsoft Stream (on SharePoint).