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About Microsoft Desktop eLearning Courses

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About Microsoft Desktop eLearning Courses

As part of the IU/Microsoft Campus Agreement, Indiana University students, faculty, and staff can take Microsoft Desktop eLearning Courses on Office applications, FrontPage, Visio, Project, and Windows end-user skills free of charge. The courses are certified to prepare you to take Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) exams.

Note: To run the Microsoft Desktop eLearning Courses, you will need to download and install them on your computer.

Students, faculty, and staff on all IU campuses can access end-user Microsoft eLearning self-study courses through Microsoft's web site. For instructions, see Microsoft eLearning Courses.

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Features

Microsoft Desktop eLearning Courses have the following features:

  • Searchable content: Search an entire course and related reference materials for what you need to learn.
  • Jump to a topic: Go directly to the topic of your choice from the table of contents.
  • Download and learn: Download all or part of a course to your desktop for offline playback.
  • Locally installed: Play the courses back whether or not you are connected.
  • Skills assessment: Take self-paced exams to help you assess your skills.
  • MOS preparation: Microsoft Office application courses cover the material in the MOS exams.

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Technical requirements

Supported operating systems for Microsoft eLearning for Office 2007 include Windows 7, Vista, and XP.

Supported operating systems for Microsoft eLearning for Office 2003 include Windows XP, 2000, Me, 98, or NT 4.0.

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