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MCT enrollment is now open!
Hi folks,
I manage the Microsoft Certified Trainer program for Microsoft, and I wanted to let you know that on October 1, we launched our new MCT 2005 program. MCTs are the only audience that Microsoft recognizes and promotes to teach our official learning products to our customers, and it's an extremely passionate and active community. If you spend even part of your time teaching Microsoft products and technologies to IT professionals and developers, I encourage you to check out the new program--visit http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mct for details. One new change this year that you may not be aware of: we now accept trainers into the program with MCDST, MCSA, and MCAD credentials (in the past, we required MCSE, MCSD, or MCDBA only). There are restrictions around what you're authorized to teach, however, so check out the program guide for full details. There's also a great slate of benefits for MCTs this year, including: * free access to all Official Microsoft Learning Products and MBS Learning Products via the MCT Download Center * 45% discount on MCP and MBS exams (20% discount in countries where exams are priced below $125 US) * 38% discount on TechNet Plus * free access to all e-learning courses at www.microsoftelearning.com (North America, EMEA only) * 50% discount on all MS Pree books (North America only) * exclusive, member-only newsgroups ....and more. I'll be hanging out in the microsoft.public.cert.mct newsgroup to answer questions, but you're also welcome to e-mail me directly if you have questions. I hope you'll consider joining us year! -- Ken Rosen MCT Worldwide Program Manager Microsoft Learning This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. |
Re: MCT enrollment is now open!
What classes would a MCT with an MCDST or an MCSA be able to teach? I've
looked but the info seems to be on the MCT site so if you're not an MCT you can't access the information. Thanks! "Ken Rosen [MS]" <krosen@microsoft.com> wrote in message news:uZqbcogsEHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Hi folks, > > I manage the Microsoft Certified Trainer program for Microsoft, and I > wanted > to let you know that on October 1, we launched our new MCT 2005 program. > MCTs are the only audience that Microsoft recognizes and promotes to teach > our official learning products to our customers, and it's an extremely > passionate and active community. > > If you spend even part of your time teaching Microsoft products and > technologies to IT professionals and developers, I encourage you to check > out the new program--visit http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mct for > details. > > One new change this year that you may not be aware of: we now accept > trainers into the program with MCDST, MCSA, and MCAD credentials (in the > past, we required MCSE, MCSD, or MCDBA only). There are restrictions > around > what you're authorized to teach, however, so check out the program guide > for > full details. > > There's also a great slate of benefits for MCTs this year, including: > > * free access to all Official Microsoft Learning Products and MBS Learning > Products via the MCT Download Center > * 45% discount on MCP and MBS exams (20% discount in countries where exams > are priced below $125 US) > * 38% discount on TechNet Plus > * free access to all e-learning courses at www.microsoftelearning.com > (North > America, EMEA only) > * 50% discount on all MS Pree books (North America only) > * exclusive, member-only newsgroups > ...and more. > > I'll be hanging out in the microsoft.public.cert.mct newsgroup to answer > questions, but you're also welcome to e-mail me directly if you have > questions. > > I hope you'll consider joining us year! > > -- > Ken Rosen > MCT Worldwide Program Manager > Microsoft Learning > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > rights. > > |
Re: MCT enrollment is now open!
An MCDST will be able to teach 2261, 2262, 2263, 2264. an MCSA in 2003 will
be able to teach 2209, 2272, 2285 ,2273 ,2274, 2275, 2276, 2277, 2299 and some electives. A MCSA in 2000 would be able to teach 2151, 2152, 2126, 2272, and some electives. HTH, -- Jeffery W. Roach MCT, MCSE, MCSA, MCDST, CTTS, CNA, N+, A+ "Jerz" <Jerz@replyhere.com> wrote in message news:OHz6Ew9tEHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > What classes would a MCT with an MCDST or an MCSA be able to teach? I've > looked but the info seems to be on the MCT site so if you're not an MCT > you can't access the information. > > Thanks! > > > > "Ken Rosen [MS]" <krosen@microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:uZqbcogsEHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >> Hi folks, >> >> I manage the Microsoft Certified Trainer program for Microsoft, and I >> wanted >> to let you know that on October 1, we launched our new MCT 2005 program. >> MCTs are the only audience that Microsoft recognizes and promotes to >> teach >> our official learning products to our customers, and it's an extremely >> passionate and active community. >> >> If you spend even part of your time teaching Microsoft products and >> technologies to IT professionals and developers, I encourage you to check >> out the new program--visit http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mct for >> details. >> >> One new change this year that you may not be aware of: we now accept >> trainers into the program with MCDST, MCSA, and MCAD credentials (in the >> past, we required MCSE, MCSD, or MCDBA only). There are restrictions >> around >> what you're authorized to teach, however, so check out the program guide >> for >> full details. >> >> There's also a great slate of benefits for MCTs this year, including: >> >> * free access to all Official Microsoft Learning Products and MBS >> Learning >> Products via the MCT Download Center >> * 45% discount on MCP and MBS exams (20% discount in countries where >> exams >> are priced below $125 US) >> * 38% discount on TechNet Plus >> * free access to all e-learning courses at www.microsoftelearning.com >> (North >> America, EMEA only) >> * 50% discount on all MS Pree books (North America only) >> * exclusive, member-only newsgroups >> ...and more. >> >> I'll be hanging out in the microsoft.public.cert.mct newsgroup to answer >> questions, but you're also welcome to e-mail me directly if you have >> questions. >> >> I hope you'll consider joining us year! >> >> -- >> Ken Rosen >> MCT Worldwide Program Manager >> Microsoft Learning >> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >> rights. >> >> > > |
Re: MCT enrollment is now open!
Awesome, thanks!
"Jeffrey W. Roach" <Jeff@nospamjnjroach.com> wrote in message news:%232phb%239tEHA.2184@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > An MCDST will be able to teach 2261, 2262, 2263, 2264. an MCSA in 2003 > will be able to teach 2209, 2272, 2285 ,2273 ,2274, 2275, 2276, 2277, 2299 > and some electives. A MCSA in 2000 would be able to teach 2151, 2152, > 2126, 2272, and some electives. > > HTH, > > -- > Jeffery W. Roach > MCT, MCSE, MCSA, MCDST, CTTS, CNA, N+, A+ > > > "Jerz" <Jerz@replyhere.com> wrote in message > news:OHz6Ew9tEHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >> What classes would a MCT with an MCDST or an MCSA be able to teach? I've >> looked but the info seems to be on the MCT site so if you're not an MCT >> you can't access the information. >> >> Thanks! >> >> >> >> "Ken Rosen [MS]" <krosen@microsoft.com> wrote in message >> news:uZqbcogsEHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >>> Hi folks, >>> >>> I manage the Microsoft Certified Trainer program for Microsoft, and I >>> wanted >>> to let you know that on October 1, we launched our new MCT 2005 program. >>> MCTs are the only audience that Microsoft recognizes and promotes to >>> teach >>> our official learning products to our customers, and it's an extremely >>> passionate and active community. >>> >>> If you spend even part of your time teaching Microsoft products and >>> technologies to IT professionals and developers, I encourage you to >>> check >>> out the new program--visit http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mct for >>> details. >>> >>> One new change this year that you may not be aware of: we now accept >>> trainers into the program with MCDST, MCSA, and MCAD credentials (in the >>> past, we required MCSE, MCSD, or MCDBA only). There are restrictions >>> around >>> what you're authorized to teach, however, so check out the program guide >>> for >>> full details. >>> >>> There's also a great slate of benefits for MCTs this year, including: >>> >>> * free access to all Official Microsoft Learning Products and MBS >>> Learning >>> Products via the MCT Download Center >>> * 45% discount on MCP and MBS exams (20% discount in countries where >>> exams >>> are priced below $125 US) >>> * 38% discount on TechNet Plus >>> * free access to all e-learning courses at www.microsoftelearning.com >>> (North >>> America, EMEA only) >>> * 50% discount on all MS Pree books (North America only) >>> * exclusive, member-only newsgroups >>> ...and more. >>> >>> I'll be hanging out in the microsoft.public.cert.mct newsgroup to answer >>> questions, but you're also welcome to e-mail me directly if you have >>> questions. >>> >>> I hope you'll consider joining us year! >>> >>> -- >>> Ken Rosen >>> MCT Worldwide Program Manager >>> Microsoft Learning >>> >>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >>> rights. >>> >>> >> >> > > |
Re: MCT enrollment is now open!
Hello Ken,
I've renewed my MCT status and just received the 2005 welcome kit. It's nice! I didn't tried the VPC images yet, but I'm sure they'll save me lots of time in preparation. Moving the courses to VPC-based definitely helps. Also, I like the idea of using MetricThatMatters for evaluation. Coz not all training centres are providing the evaluation results back to the trainer, but the results are in fact very important to us. Thanks! -- Andy Cheung Please Visity My WebCam!! http://www.hmcheung.com "Ken Rosen [MS]" <krosen@microsoft.com> 在郵件 news:uZqbcogsEHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl 中撰寫... > Hi folks, > > I manage the Microsoft Certified Trainer program for Microsoft, and I wanted > to let you know that on October 1, we launched our new MCT 2005 program. > MCTs are the only audience that Microsoft recognizes and promotes to teach > our official learning products to our customers, and it's an extremely > passionate and active community. > > If you spend even part of your time teaching Microsoft products and > technologies to IT professionals and developers, I encourage you to check > out the new program--visit http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mct for > details. > > One new change this year that you may not be aware of: we now accept > trainers into the program with MCDST, MCSA, and MCAD credentials (in the > past, we required MCSE, MCSD, or MCDBA only). There are restrictions around > what you're authorized to teach, however, so check out the program guide for > full details. > > There's also a great slate of benefits for MCTs this year, including: > > * free access to all Official Microsoft Learning Products and MBS Learning > Products via the MCT Download Center > * 45% discount on MCP and MBS exams (20% discount in countries where exams > are priced below $125 US) > * 38% discount on TechNet Plus > * free access to all e-learning courses at www.microsoftelearning.com (North > America, EMEA only) > * 50% discount on all MS Pree books (North America only) > * exclusive, member-only newsgroups > ...and more. > > I'll be hanging out in the microsoft.public.cert.mct newsgroup to answer > questions, but you're also welcome to e-mail me directly if you have > questions. > > I hope you'll consider joining us year! > > -- > Ken Rosen > MCT Worldwide Program Manager > Microsoft Learning > > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. > > |
Re: MCT enrollment is now open!
Dear Ken,
I have hy job is teacheing MS Office for years and is a MOS Master Instructor for Office XP and 2000, I also get my MCDST, just want to know if I can use my MOS Master Instructor Cert as my teaching requirment in applying the MCT (MCDST), thank you! Gary "Jerz" <Jerz@replyhere.com> 撰寫於郵件新聞:%23mOgJA%23tEHA.376@TK2MSFTNGP09.ph x.gbl... > Awesome, thanks! > > > "Jeffrey W. Roach" <Jeff@nospamjnjroach.com> wrote in message > news:%232phb%239tEHA.2184@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >> An MCDST will be able to teach 2261, 2262, 2263, 2264. an MCSA in 2003 >> will be able to teach 2209, 2272, 2285 ,2273 ,2274, 2275, 2276, 2277, >> 2299 and some electives. A MCSA in 2000 would be able to teach 2151, >> 2152, 2126, 2272, and some electives. >> >> HTH, >> >> -- >> Jeffery W. Roach >> MCT, MCSE, MCSA, MCDST, CTTS, CNA, N+, A+ >> >> >> "Jerz" <Jerz@replyhere.com> wrote in message >> news:OHz6Ew9tEHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >>> What classes would a MCT with an MCDST or an MCSA be able to teach? >>> I've looked but the info seems to be on the MCT site so if you're not an >>> MCT you can't access the information. >>> >>> Thanks! >>> >>> >>> >>> "Ken Rosen [MS]" <krosen@microsoft.com> wrote in message >>> news:uZqbcogsEHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >>>> Hi folks, >>>> >>>> I manage the Microsoft Certified Trainer program for Microsoft, and I >>>> wanted >>>> to let you know that on October 1, we launched our new MCT 2005 >>>> program. >>>> MCTs are the only audience that Microsoft recognizes and promotes to >>>> teach >>>> our official learning products to our customers, and it's an extremely >>>> passionate and active community. >>>> >>>> If you spend even part of your time teaching Microsoft products and >>>> technologies to IT professionals and developers, I encourage you to >>>> check >>>> out the new program--visit http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mct >>>> for >>>> details. >>>> >>>> One new change this year that you may not be aware of: we now accept >>>> trainers into the program with MCDST, MCSA, and MCAD credentials (in >>>> the >>>> past, we required MCSE, MCSD, or MCDBA only). There are restrictions >>>> around >>>> what you're authorized to teach, however, so check out the program >>>> guide for >>>> full details. >>>> >>>> There's also a great slate of benefits for MCTs this year, including: >>>> >>>> * free access to all Official Microsoft Learning Products and MBS >>>> Learning >>>> Products via the MCT Download Center >>>> * 45% discount on MCP and MBS exams (20% discount in countries where >>>> exams >>>> are priced below $125 US) >>>> * 38% discount on TechNet Plus >>>> * free access to all e-learning courses at www.microsoftelearning.com >>>> (North >>>> America, EMEA only) >>>> * 50% discount on all MS Pree books (North America only) >>>> * exclusive, member-only newsgroups >>>> ...and more. >>>> >>>> I'll be hanging out in the microsoft.public.cert.mct newsgroup to >>>> answer >>>> questions, but you're also welcome to e-mail me directly if you have >>>> questions. >>>> >>>> I hope you'll consider joining us year! >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Ken Rosen >>>> MCT Worldwide Program Manager >>>> Microsoft Learning >>>> >>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >>>> rights. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
Re: MCT enrollment is now open!
Glad to hear, Andy! And welcome back!
-- Ken Rosen MCT Worldwide Program Manager Microsoft Learning This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. <andyhmcheung@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:OhZWHbKvEHA.2200@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... > Hello Ken, > > I've renewed my MCT status and just received the 2005 welcome kit. It's > nice! I didn't tried the VPC images yet, but I'm sure they'll save me lots > of time in preparation. Moving the courses to VPC-based definitely helps. > Also, I like the idea of using MetricThatMatters for evaluation. Coz not > all > training centres are providing the evaluation results back to the trainer, > but the results are in fact very important to us. Thanks! > > -- > Andy Cheung > Please Visity My WebCam!! > http://www.hmcheung.com > > > "Ken Rosen [MS]" <krosen@microsoft.com> 在郵件 > news:uZqbcogsEHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl 中撰寫... >> Hi folks, >> >> I manage the Microsoft Certified Trainer program for Microsoft, and I > wanted >> to let you know that on October 1, we launched our new MCT 2005 program. >> MCTs are the only audience that Microsoft recognizes and promotes to >> teach >> our official learning products to our customers, and it's an extremely >> passionate and active community. >> >> If you spend even part of your time teaching Microsoft products and >> technologies to IT professionals and developers, I encourage you to check >> out the new program--visit http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mct for >> details. >> >> One new change this year that you may not be aware of: we now accept >> trainers into the program with MCDST, MCSA, and MCAD credentials (in the >> past, we required MCSE, MCSD, or MCDBA only). There are restrictions > around >> what you're authorized to teach, however, so check out the program guide > for >> full details. >> >> There's also a great slate of benefits for MCTs this year, including: >> >> * free access to all Official Microsoft Learning Products and MBS >> Learning >> Products via the MCT Download Center >> * 45% discount on MCP and MBS exams (20% discount in countries where >> exams >> are priced below $125 US) >> * 38% discount on TechNet Plus >> * free access to all e-learning courses at www.microsoftelearning.com > (North >> America, EMEA only) >> * 50% discount on all MS Pree books (North America only) >> * exclusive, member-only newsgroups >> ...and more. >> >> I'll be hanging out in the microsoft.public.cert.mct newsgroup to answer >> questions, but you're also welcome to e-mail me directly if you have >> questions. >> >> I hope you'll consider joining us year! >> >> -- >> Ken Rosen >> MCT Worldwide Program Manager >> Microsoft Learning >> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > rights. >> >> > > |
Re: MCT enrollment is now open!
Hi Gary,
It depends on how you met the instructional skills requirement for MOS Master Instructor. There were 4 options available: a.. A diploma or transcript from an accredited educational institution verifying that you have satisfied the requirements for a teaching or training degree a.. Written verification from your current or past employer on the employer's letterhead verifying that you have two or more years of experience delivering competent training on Microsoft Office desktop programs a.. A certificate verifying that you have successfully completed a Microsoft approved presentation skills or Train-the-Trainer course a.. An instructor completion certificate from any of the following vendors: CSO Group, CompTIA, Certified Internet Webmaster, Cisco Systems, Citrix, Lotus, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, or Santa Cruz Operation MCT accepts any of the above except the second (written verfication from an employer). -- Ken Rosen MCT Worldwide Program Manager Microsoft Learning This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights. "abc" <abc@abc.net> wrote in message news:On%23fwqqvEHA.1524@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... > Dear Ken, > > I have hy job is teacheing MS Office for years and is a MOS Master > Instructor for Office XP and 2000, I also get my MCDST, just want to know > if I can use my MOS Master Instructor Cert as my teaching requirment in > applying the MCT (MCDST), thank you! > > Gary > > "Jerz" <Jerz@replyhere.com> > 撰寫於郵件新聞:%23mOgJA%23tEHA.376@TK2MSFTNGP09.ph x.gbl... >> Awesome, thanks! >> >> >> "Jeffrey W. Roach" <Jeff@nospamjnjroach.com> wrote in message >> news:%232phb%239tEHA.2184@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... >>> An MCDST will be able to teach 2261, 2262, 2263, 2264. an MCSA in 2003 >>> will be able to teach 2209, 2272, 2285 ,2273 ,2274, 2275, 2276, 2277, >>> 2299 and some electives. A MCSA in 2000 would be able to teach 2151, >>> 2152, 2126, 2272, and some electives. >>> >>> HTH, >>> >>> -- >>> Jeffery W. Roach >>> MCT, MCSE, MCSA, MCDST, CTTS, CNA, N+, A+ >>> >>> >>> "Jerz" <Jerz@replyhere.com> wrote in message >>> news:OHz6Ew9tEHA.2624@TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... >>>> What classes would a MCT with an MCDST or an MCSA be able to teach? >>>> I've looked but the info seems to be on the MCT site so if you're not >>>> an MCT you can't access the information. >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> "Ken Rosen [MS]" <krosen@microsoft.com> wrote in message >>>> news:uZqbcogsEHA.3268@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl... >>>>> Hi folks, >>>>> >>>>> I manage the Microsoft Certified Trainer program for Microsoft, and I >>>>> wanted >>>>> to let you know that on October 1, we launched our new MCT 2005 >>>>> program. >>>>> MCTs are the only audience that Microsoft recognizes and promotes to >>>>> teach >>>>> our official learning products to our customers, and it's an extremely >>>>> passionate and active community. >>>>> >>>>> If you spend even part of your time teaching Microsoft products and >>>>> technologies to IT professionals and developers, I encourage you to >>>>> check >>>>> out the new program--visit http://www.microsoft.com/learning/mcp/mct >>>>> for >>>>> details. >>>>> >>>>> One new change this year that you may not be aware of: we now accept >>>>> trainers into the program with MCDST, MCSA, and MCAD credentials (in >>>>> the >>>>> past, we required MCSE, MCSD, or MCDBA only). There are restrictions >>>>> around >>>>> what you're authorized to teach, however, so check out the program >>>>> guide for >>>>> full details. >>>>> >>>>> There's also a great slate of benefits for MCTs this year, including: >>>>> >>>>> * free access to all Official Microsoft Learning Products and MBS >>>>> Learning >>>>> Products via the MCT Download Center >>>>> * 45% discount on MCP and MBS exams (20% discount in countries where >>>>> exams >>>>> are priced below $125 US) >>>>> * 38% discount on TechNet Plus >>>>> * free access to all e-learning courses at www.microsoftelearning.com >>>>> (North >>>>> America, EMEA only) >>>>> * 50% discount on all MS Pree books (North America only) >>>>> * exclusive, member-only newsgroups >>>>> ...and more. >>>>> >>>>> I'll be hanging out in the microsoft.public.cert.mct newsgroup to >>>>> answer >>>>> questions, but you're also welcome to e-mail me directly if you have >>>>> questions. >>>>> >>>>> I hope you'll consider joining us year! >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Ken Rosen >>>>> MCT Worldwide Program Manager >>>>> Microsoft Learning >>>>> >>>>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no >>>>> rights. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > |
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