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The MSDN Academic Alliance is a great opportunity for student clubs, faculty, and academic departments to enable their students and courses with free software. Administering this system, however, has been a bit cumbersome in the past. Last year, I stumbled through the learning process of setting up my own account and while the process works it was difficult to navigate.
This year we are responding to the over-burdened administrator. Your days of supporting your own local MSDN AA Server or MSDN AA CD library could be over! MSDN AA now comes with a Hosted ELMS Solution. This enables remote hosting of available software. Switching is easy and should take less than a half hour. This was a process I didn't struggle with and made a huge impact on me ... enough to provide some how-to videos.
Where to get started? Watch this video to Transition your MSDN AA account over to a Hosted ELMS Solution (followed by a video on setting up users: Add Users to Hosted ELMS). Download the Hosted ELMS User Guide for a reference.
Video: MSDN AA Transition to Hosted ELMS
Video: MSDN AA Add Users to Hosted ELMS
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Anonymous
January 23, 2008
PingBack from http://msdnrss.thecoderblogs.com/2008/01/24/msdn-aa-admins-simplify-your-life-switch-to-hosted-elms-for-msdn-academic-alliance/Anonymous
February 11, 2008
My colleague Hilary Pike posted a great video on how to transition your local MSDN AA eAcademy deploymentAnonymous
February 11, 2008
My colleague Hilary Pike posted a great video on how to transition your local MSDN AA eAcademy deploymentAnonymous
February 20, 2009
MSDNAA is Microsoft's subscription for technical schools/colleges and universities which allows them