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Power their future Microsoft IT Academy and Certification

Power their future Microsoft IT Academy and Certification. Roberta Reischl – rreischl@microsoft.com Business Development Manager. Technology Skills in Demand. Technology is everywhere… 50% of today’s jobs require some degree of technology skills.

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Power their future Microsoft IT Academy and Certification

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  1. Power their futureMicrosoft IT Academy and Certification Roberta Reischl – rreischl@microsoft.com Business Development Manager
  2. Technology Skills in Demand Technology is everywhere… 50% of today’s jobs require some degree of technology skills. Experts say that percentage will increase to 77% in the next decade.1 14M estimated new jobs worldwide by 2015 due to spending on public and private IT cloud services.2 25% of IT opportunities worldwide went unfilled because of lack of training or experience in 2012.3 Over the next 4 years.4 5.8M 51% 75K Jobs will rise in IT employment Of all IT jobs will be software related New Business Created Sources: 1 US Bureau of Labor Statistics; 2IDC Microsoft White Paper, Cloud Computing's Role in Job Creation, March 2012; 3 IDC, Climate Change: Cloud's Impact on IT Organizations and Staffing, Nov 2012; 4 IDC Microsoft Skills Gap Survey, IDC, June–July , 2012;
  3. Skills Required for Best Jobs Top Skills for high-growth and high-wage positions and all positions: Microsoft Office® - #3 and #2 respectively Microsoft PowerPoint® Microsoft Word® 3 Microsoft skills in the list of top 20 skills needed for tomorrow’s best jobs Microsoft is the only technology skill among the top 19 skills More information, IDC study SKILLS REQUIRMENTS FOR TOMORROW’S BEST JOBS Helping Educators Provide Students with Skills and Tools They Need–http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/news/download/presskits/education/docs/IDC_101513.pdf Target occupations = high-growth/high-wage positions. Source: IDC, based on WANTED Analytics and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics data, October 2013
  4. Microsoft Skills are in DEMAND Jobs in Demand by Technology Source: Indeed.com, January 2014
  5. Microsoft IT Academy and Certifications Bridging the skills gap by providing the curriculum, the training ground and the validation of skills that college and career-bound students need to be successful. Successful Academic Institutions Strengthened Communities Prepared Students Providing industry-leading training resources and Microsoft Certifications to enhance employability and college readiness and encourage life-long learning.
  6. Microsoft IT Academy Program Delivers Empowers academic institutions to help students achieve and help staff maintain industry recognized skills and reach their career potential through high-quality training and certification for EMPLOYERS for EDUCATORS for INSTITUTIONS for STUDENTS Skilled Employees Relevant Curriculum Reduce Costs & Maximize Assets Real-World Education Productive Workers Time-Saving Solutions Relevant Learning Employability Job-Ready Recruits Engaged and Skilled Students Attract Students & Talent Valuable Credentials Microsoft IT Academy Provides College and Career Readiness
  7. Microsoft IT Academy Membership Benefits Official Microsoft curriculum – online learning Learning management system – managing, tracking and reporting MOAC student e-books and teacher resources Teacher Resources – lesson plans, test banks MCT membership – instructor community E-reference – Microsoft Press digital library Certification Exam Vouchers – starter kit and discounts MOC academic discount Marketing, branding materials $45,000* USD estimated annual value of individual school/campus Microsoft IT Academy membership Microsoft IT Academy Membership Cost – $1,584*/year/school or campus *estimated retail price *Based on usage by just 30 students, teachers or staff
  8. Value of Microsoft IT Academy IT Academy helps reduce or eliminate curriculum costs by utilizing the MOAC (Microsoft Official Academic Curriculum) e-books and the online training courses included in the ITA program Curriculum cost savings Annual IT Academy membership fee provides over 25X ROI with just a total of 30 people (students, educators or staff ) utilizing the benefits Outstanding ROI ITA provides Teaching with Technology resources in addition to Microsoft specific content Benefits any and all teachers / educators Annual IT Academy membership fee is less than the cost of just one technical course for just one employee of the institution Significant professional development savings ; benefits all staff (IT/technical, clerical, etc.) Estimated annual value of the IT Academy membership is $45,000
  9. Certification Roadmap
  10. College and Career Readiness – Microsoft Office Certifications Mapped to Career Clusters Career Cluster source: http://www.careertech.org/career-clusters/glance/careerclusters.html Proficiency in Microsoft Office applications is a foundational requirement for all career clusters.
  11. Market Value of Microsoft Certification
  12. Impact of Skills and Certifications with the Microsoft IT Academy Program 2012-2013 to date Year 3 2012-2013 Year 2 To Date – key testing time ahead 2009-2010 Pre-ITA 2011-2012 Year 2 2010-2011 Year 1 2010-2011 Pre-ITA 2011-2012 Year 1 May 2013, Microsoft Learning Experiences
  13. Value of Microsoft IT Academy IT Academy helps reduce or eliminate curriculum costs by utilizing the MOAC (Microsoft Official Academic Curriculum) e-books and the online training courses included in the ITA program Curriculum cost savings Annual IT Academy membership fee provides over 25X ROI with just a total of 30 people (students, educators or staff ) utilizing the benefits Outstanding ROI ITA provides Teaching with Technology resources in addition to Microsoft specific content Benefits any and all teachers / educators Annual IT Academy membership fee is less than the cost of just one technical course for just one employee of the institution Significant professional development savings ; benefits all staff (IT/technical, clerical, etc.) Estimated annual value of the IT Academy membership is $45,000
  14. Microsoft IT Academy and Certifications
  15. Skilling the Workforce of Tomorrow, Today Microsoft IT Academy and Microsoft Certifications
  16. Resources Microsoft IT Academy Program website http://www.microsoft.com/education/itacademy/Pages/index.aspx Microsoft IT Academy Case Studies http://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Case_Study_Detail.aspx?CaseStudyID=710000000695 Microsoft IT Academy on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/microsoftitacademy Datasheets and Infographics Microsoft IT Academy – Strengthened Communities Microsoft IT Academy Program Benefits Microsoft Certification Datasheet Microsoft Certification Roadmap Microsoft Skills Required for Best Jobs
  17. Microsoft IT Academy and Certification Pitch PITCH The Microsoft IT Academy program provides a comprehensive and cost-effective solution for teaching and learning about Microsoft technologies such as Word, PowerPoint and Excel and preparing students for employment in the 21st century. And, the Microsoft certification site licenses ensure that students earn industry-recognized credentials and distinguish themselves in the job market. In addition to the benefits for teachers and students, IT Academy program resources are also greatly beneficial to all staff including IT personnel as it includes resources on technical content such as Office 365, Windows deployment and servers. TIE BACK to EMPLOYMENT and EDUCATION INITATIVES Every institution recognizes the need to provide access to technology skills and certifications, the challenge is to do this affordably. Over 15,000 institutions worldwide solved this challenge with Microsoft IT Academy: “This program allows our students to keep pace with changing technology and curriculum demands through rich online resources, assist educators with professional development opportunities, andlinks academic learning to real-world technology skills required by today’s job market,” Douglas Campbell, superintendent of the Talladega City school system in Alabama, said. “We are committed to giving Georgia students the skills they need to be ready for whatever they want to do after high school, whether it be college or a career,” said State School Superintendent Dr. John Barge. “We want to produce a technology-savvy workforce by ensuring access to these resources in every high school across the state.” “With the Microsoft IT Academy Program, students will always learn the latest and greatest software and technology skills, which is critical considering the rate of change with respect to information technology,” says Superintendent Randy Dorn. “Not only will this help keep students interested in learning, but it will increase their value in the eyes of prospective employers.” “The Microsoft IT Academy is helping students achieve a greater mastery of the applications—along with the means to prove that knowledge to prospective employers,” Olivia Clizbe, who has taught computer applications classes at Kamiakin High School for several years, attests to the difference the Microsoft IT Academy Program is making. How far can a Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification take a high school graduate? For a 2012 graduate in Walton County, Florida—profiled in the Walton Sun regional newspaper this week—the certification helped land a pre-college gig as a marketing designer for a major retailer. 91 percent of hiring managers consider employee certification as a criterion for hiring and 81 percent of hiring managers feel that certified individuals perform better (source: MCP Program Satisfaction Study, 2010) Certified Employees reported a higher average salary of 5.4 percent over non-certified employees (source: Global Knowledge, IT Skills and Salary Survey, Mar 2011).
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