Microsoft’s original equipment manufacturer (OEM) partners, Dell, Lenovo, and others will drive more than $ 1 billion in savings to help implement the Windows tablets, laptops and devices in the classroom.
Microsoft’s original
equipment manufacturer (OEM) partners, Dell, Lenovo, and others will drive more
than $ 1 billion in savings to help implement the Windows tablets, laptops and
devices in the classroom. Reducing public school districts across the country that’s
the digital transition to state- of- the- art technology barrier, Microsoft
Corp., announced on Tuesday new educational services to Increase access to -
and Reduce Costs - Windows devices U.S. public school classrooms in the country.
Injecting more than $ 1
billion in savings to the system over the years, offer help to resolve the problems,
the availability and affordability of education as most of the K -12 school
shift to more technology -enabled, data- driven academic environment. Through
this program, access to unique offerings that were available before only now to
be based on the financial Institutions will be available to all U.S. public schools.
This includes software, collaboration software, and teacher training resources.
Offer includes access to the latest Windows 8.1 devices also include essential
software and services required to create immersive, personalized learning
environment for today’s classrooms.
Offer includes a
variety of different device offers significantly lower price levels, it is also
popular in the Software and Services, Tailored to an array of education,
including schools Bing, Office 365 for education (as well as more than 12 million
copies of the service available to students free of charge at the Relevant Authorities),
and Microsoft partners of teacher training resources. For about 2,000 high -
needs schools in the U.S., Microsoft is giving away a Microsoft IT Academy (ITA)
program and training to schools and their teachers, the students and staff in
the digital curriculum and certifications to acquire the basic skills and
technologies to be successful in today’s best locations. Microsoft also donated
$ 1 million to cover the certification exams for students from under these schools.