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Microsoft Offers Free Tech Training to 2 Million People

PaulSpoerry | February 24, 2009

A new training effort spearheaded by Microsoft will offer free tech training to millions. Elevate America, the initiative launched by Microsoft Sunday, is geared to give 2 million people tech training both online and at regional telecenters over the next two years.

The online resource is focused on helping users figure out what types of technical skills are required for IT jobs, and provides resources to help acquire these skills. Microsoft is partnering with governments, private, public and community organizations to launch Elevate America; free and low cost resources that provide the skills, training and certifications needed for people of all ages who are preparing for job opportunities in today’s changing economy.

The Web site offers access to several Microsoft online training programs, from very basic (e.g., “Computer Basics“) to much more advanced (e.g., “Implementing and Supporting Microsoft Windows XP Professional”).

Some 3.6 million jobs have been lost since the recession began in December 2007 with about half of the decline occurring in the past three months, according to recent Labor Department data. (Read about January IT layoffs.)

“Millions of Americans don’t have the technology skills needed in today’s economy. Through Elevate America, we want to help workers get the skills they need to succeed,” Pamela Passman, corporate vice president of Microsoft Global Corporate Affairs, said. “We are also providing a full range of workforce development resources for state and local governments so they can offer specialized training for their workers.”

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