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Blog: Alex Pearce (Microsoft MVP)

Blog: Alex Pearce (Microsoft MVP)

My blog about Microsoft 365 and Microsoft in Education.

Author: Alex Pearce

Posted on March 5, 2010

Group Calendars in SharePoint 2010: Part 1

One of the many requests I had in SharePoint 2007 was the ability to place SharePoint Calendars on top of each other like you can in Outlook 2007 saving you having to look at each and work out when the best time is for a meeting. SharePoint 2010 introduces the Group Calendars allowing you to … Continue reading Group Calendars in SharePoint 2010: Part 1

Posted on February 16, 2010

SharePoint 2010 for Education: Part 2

After our first look at SharePoint 2010 and the uses of it for education I wanted to talk about the metadata structure that is available for schools to tag and share documents both within their school and other school as well. SharePoint 2010 has a tag structure that allows you to tag a single document … Continue reading SharePoint 2010 for Education: Part 2

Posted on February 10, 2010

Blast from the Past – Microsoft Class Server

I loved Microsoft Class Server.  I had version 3 and then version 4 came out which came with Web Parts for SharePoint 2003. My Favourite part of Class Server was always the Teacher Client.  It was great to create quiz’s, true and false questions and create rubrics around the paragraphs that have been written by … Continue reading Blast from the Past – Microsoft Class Server

Posted on February 4, 2010

SharePoint 2010 for Education: Part 1

Here is a first post of a set to talk about a few of the benefits of SharePoint 2010 for the education market.  Last week I had the great opportunity to present on SharePoint 2010 at BETT 2010 which is the worlds largest education technology show in the world with over 24,000 people attending.  Microsoft … Continue reading SharePoint 2010 for Education: Part 1

Posted on January 14, 2010

SharePoint 2010 @ #BETT2010

13th January was the first day of BETT (http://www.bettshow.com) and I’m here this year presenting on the uses of SharePoint 2010. You can come and listen to my demo of SharePoint 2010 at 11:05 and 14:45 each day. Over the next few blog posts I thought I would go through what we have looked at … Continue reading SharePoint 2010 @ #BETT2010

Posted on January 1, 2010

The Next Learning Gateway: Live@edu

There are many email products that could be used for the Learning Gateway but if you ask most people they will say they use Microsoft Exchange. Microsoft recently released their latest version of Exchange (Exchange 2010) which we will look into further in a few posts time. Cloud computer is being pushed by many different … Continue reading The Next Learning Gateway: Live@edu

Posted on December 17, 2009

Speaking at #BETT on SharePoint 2010

In January I have the great pleasure of speaking on the Microsoft stand about SharePoint 2010 at BETT 2010, 13th – 16th January 2010.    Many of you have heard that Microsoft have released a public beta of SharePoint 2010 which you can download from here http://www.microsoft.com/2010/. During this 20 minute session you’ll be able … Continue reading Speaking at #BETT on SharePoint 2010

Posted on November 12, 2009

The Next Learning Gateway: Virtualisation

As we start to look at the next version of server products I wanted to touch on Microsoft latest version of Hyper-V. So what is HyperV/Virtualisation? Released as a updated feature in Windows Server 2008 R2, Hyper-V provides virtualisation of your operating systems on a single box.  A single physical machine can host multiple machines … Continue reading The Next Learning Gateway: Virtualisation

Posted on October 12, 2009

I’m attending #SPC09 SharePoint Conference 2009

I’m very excited that at the end of this week I will be in Las Vegas for the SharePoint Conference 2009.  Its going to be a great event with the first real look at SharePoint 2010. If you are attending and would like to chat about Learning Gateways, Learning Platforms or just SharePoint, please get … Continue reading I’m attending #SPC09 SharePoint Conference 2009

Posted on October 8, 2009

Content for the Learning Gateway

I recently spoke at an event about engaging users in your Learning Gateway with the right content in the right areas. You have content everywhere.  Don’t think that content is just a Word document or SCORM files you have brought from a content supplier.  Content is everywhere, it changes everyday, the school newsletter, the latest … Continue reading Content for the Learning Gateway

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