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Study Guide - Microsoft Certified Educator-62-193 - cover

Study Guide - Microsoft Certified Educator-62-193

Anand Vemula

Editorial: Publishdrive

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Sinopsis

The Microsoft Certified Educator Exam 62-193 Study Guide is designed for educators aiming to demonstrate their expertise in using Microsoft tools and technologies to enhance teaching and learning. This certification focuses on essential skills for integrating Microsoft technologies, such as Office 365, OneDrive, Microsoft Teams, and other educational tools, into effective classroom management and teaching strategies.
 
The study guide covers key topics, including creating and managing educational content, fostering collaboration in the classroom, and evaluating and improving student performance using technology. It also addresses the use of cloud-based tools for content creation, communication, and assessment, helping educators streamline their workflows and enhance the learning experience for students.
 
In addition, the guide emphasizes understanding the ethical use of technology in education, supporting student-centered learning, and the effective use of data to improve student outcomes. The exam also assesses the ability to align Microsoft tools with current educational practices and standards, promoting an inclusive and accessible learning environment.
 
The study guide includes practice questions, tips for exam preparation, and hands-on activities to help candidates gain a deeper understanding of how Microsoft’s suite of tools can be applied to educational settings. By mastering these areas, educators can gain confidence in leveraging Microsoft technologies to enhance both teaching and learning, leading to improved classroom efficiency and student engagement.
 
Ultimately, the Microsoft Certified Educator certification serves as a powerful credential for educators seeking to enhance their technological proficiency in education.
Disponible desde: 30/04/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 75 páginas.

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