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| Georges Thibault 2002-07-26, 12:25 pm |
| If you are MCT at the bottom of the new transcript you will see your
``score``
5 pts for an exam (pro server) 240 was worth 15 etc...
Georges Thibault
Laura A. Robinson < usefirstinitiallastname@techno
logist.com> a écrit dans le
message : MPG.16da1bc5d7c24239989b24@msnews.microsoft.com...
> circa Mon, 18 Feb 2002 00:02:43 GMT, in
> microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Jeff Koviack
> (jeffkoviack@removethistyping.attbi.com) said,
> >
> > I was reviewing the MCT cert. Has Microsoft said what exactly CEUs will
be?
> > I see that they have it broken down into:
> >
> > a.. Earning technical and instructional continuing education credits.
MCTs
> > will now be required to accumulate 20 continuing education credits a
year --
> > 15 technical, five instructional -- to renew their certifications. Just
as
> > lawyers, doctors and accountants must stay on top of emerging procedures
and
> > laws, MCTs must stay abreast of training and technology developments by
> > taking exams and attending conferences and seminars. These technical and
> > instructional credits are designed to be flexible to allow trainers to
apply
> > their time and professional development across technology areas and
focus on
> > areas they feel best address their needs and interests. Microsoft will
> > evaluate the continuing education credits annually and apply new
> > requirements to keep the MCT professionally relevant.
> >
> >
> > Is there a 'value' to exams determined yet? I see that there is a
> > requirment of 10 days of MOC per year. Would this also double-dip and
> > fulfill the 5 CEU instructional?
> >
> > Laura, any feedback?
> >
> No, there is no double-dip. MCTs must train a minumum of ten days of
> MOC per year in addition to earning technical and instructional CECs.
> As far as what counts and what doesn't, yes, MS has defined these
> things, at least to an extent. IIRC, an exam counts for 5 CECs, but
> don't quote me on that.
>
> Laura
> --
> One man's mundane and boring existence is another man's Technicolor.
> -Tick, Strange Days
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| I got 5 points just for applying and being accepted for MCT, the rest of my
points (5 per exam) came with my 7 core exams, 218, 224 and 227. That gives
me a grand total of 55 points accrued so far. Just need to start teaching
now!
SI
"Georges Thibault" <georges.thibault@cgocable.ca> wrote in message
news:Kdqu8.1319$%i2.754253@carnaval.risq.qc.ca...
> If you are MCT at the bottom of the new transcript you will see your
> ``score``
> 5 pts for an exam (pro server) 240 was worth 15 etc...
>
> Georges Thibault
>
> Laura A. Robinson < usefirstinitiallastname@techno
logist.com> a écrit dans
le
> message : MPG.16da1bc5d7c24239989b24@msnews.microsoft.com...
> > circa Mon, 18 Feb 2002 00:02:43 GMT, in
> > microsoft.public.cert.exam.mcse, Jeff Koviack
> > (jeffkoviack@removethistyping.attbi.com) said,
> > >
> > > I was reviewing the MCT cert. Has Microsoft said what exactly CEUs
will
> be?
> > > I see that they have it broken down into:
> > >
> > > a.. Earning technical and instructional continuing education credits.
> MCTs
> > > will now be required to accumulate 20 continuing education credits a
> year --
> > > 15 technical, five instructional -- to renew their certifications.
Just
> as
> > > lawyers, doctors and accountants must stay on top of emerging
procedures
> and
> > > laws, MCTs must stay abreast of training and technology developments
by[co
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> > > taking exams and attending conferences and seminars. These technical[/color]
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> > > instructional credits are designed to be flexible to allow trainers to
> apply
> > > their time and professional development across technology areas and
> focus on
> > > areas they feel best address their needs and interests. Microsoft will
> > > evaluate the continuing education credits annually and apply new
> > > requirements to keep the MCT professionally relevant.
> > >
> > >
> > > Is there a 'value' to exams determined yet? I see that there is a
> > > requirment of 10 days of MOC per year. Would this also double-dip and
> > > fulfill the 5 CEU instructional?
> > >
> > > Laura, any feedback?
> > >
> > No, there is no double-dip. MCTs must train a minumum of ten days of
> > MOC per year in addition to earning technical and instructional CECs.
> > As far as what counts and what doesn't, yes, MS has defined these
> > things, at least to an extent. IIRC, an exam counts for 5 CECs, but
> > don't quote me on that.
> >
> > Laura
> > --
> > One man's mundane and boring existence is another man's Technicolor.
> > -Tick, Strange Days
>
>[/color]
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