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* ALS courses, when delivered at a Microsoft IT Academy or a not-for-profit accredited academic institution.
Training can be delivered in any venue, as long as it uses materials listed above. This includes Microsoft CTECs, Microsoft Certified Partners, Microsoft IT Academies, or onsite training courses. To prove your training days, you must fill out a Proof of Delivery form, which lists the course taught, the date of the course, number of days, and which is signed by your employer. This form will be available for download from the private MCT website when the program launches. You will not need to submit this form, but you should keep this form on file for audit purposes.
Earn continuing education credits
MCTs maintain their technical and instructional skills by participating in professional development activities throughout the year. MCTs are required to earn 15 continuing education credits (CEC) in activities that improve their technical skills and 5 credits in activities that develop their instructional skills. Note that some activities may benefit both your technical and instructional skills. In these cases, you may choose whether to apply the credits as technical credits or instructional credits.
Technical continuing education credits
You must earn 15 technical CECs throughout the course of the program year, between October 1, 2001 and September 30, 2002.
Technical CECs can be earned as follows:
* Passing a Microsoft certification exam (5 credits). These credits are automatically applied when the exam provider sends exam results to Microsoft.
What counts
o Microsoft certification exams
o The 70-240 exam counts 15 credits
o If you achieved MCSE certification on the Windows 2000 track by June 30, 2001, then you will be awarded 15 credits.
o For the MCT 2002 program year, exam credits will count from July 1, 2001 until September 30, 2002.
Audit requirements: You do not need to maintain any proof of achievement for passing exams, as this information is stored with your profile. Credits are not granted for failed exams.
* Attending a Microsoft course to learn the technology (1 credit per course day). Course attendance counts one credit per day, based on the number of days in the course syllabus. For example, if a five day course is delivered at an AATP over an eight week period, it still counts for five credits.
What counts
o Any MOC or MSDN Training course or TPrep class delivered at a Microsoft CTEC, AATP, or Certified Partner site.
o Any customized MOC or MSDN training course. The majority of the content must be MOC or MSDN Training modules.
o Any MOC or MSDN Training eLearning offering. These count the equivalent of the classroom-based course days.
Audit requirements: Maintain a copy of your course completion certificate. It should include the course number and title, number of days, location, date, and signature of the instructor. You do not need an official Microsoft course completion certificate, but you need a course certificate that includes the same information.
* Attending a Microsoft technical conference (1 credit per day). Conferences must take place between October 1, 2001 and September 30, 2002. There are two exceptions: Trainer Readiness Event scheduled for September 29 and 30 associated with MEC 2001, and the .NET Developer Training Tour seminars which start in July 2001.
What counts
A technical conference must meet the following criteria. It does not need to be sponsored by Microsoft:
o Must be at least one day in length
o Majority of sessions must address technical aspects of Microsoft technologies
o Must maintain a registration list and provide attendees with proof of attendance (conference badge, receipt)
o Must be open to MCTs
? Note: Approved conferences for each year will be listed on the private MCT web site and updated on a monthly basis. However, a conference does not need official approval in order to count, as long as it meets the above criteria.
? Audit requirements: Save your conference badge, receipt for payment, and agenda. The combination of these documents should show the conference name, location, dates, and content.
* Real-world application of skills (1 credit per 16 hours of billable time) This option allows you to earn credits for applying your technical skills outside the classroom. You will earn 1 credit for every 16 hours of billable time.
What counts: Architecting, designing, implementing, developing, configuring, troubleshooting using current Microsoft technology in a real world situation.
? Audit requirements: For proof of completion, keep an invoice on file that shows the dates of the work completed, a description of the work, number of hours, and contact information of the employer. In addition, include a 1-3 page write-up of the work that describes the project objectives, challenges, Microsoft technologies used, and the solution.
Instructional continuing education credits
You must earn 5 instructional continuing education credits throughout the course of the program year, between October 1, 2001 and September 30, 2002.
Instructional CECs can be earned as follows:
* Attending a Microsoft course to learn delivery techniques (1 credit per course day). Course attendance counts one credit per day, based on the number of days in the course syllabus. For example, if a five day course is delivered at an AATP over an eight week period, it still counts for five credits. Please note that these courses must be delivered by an MCT to count for instructional credits.
What counts
o Any MOC or MSDN Training course or TPrep class delivered at a Microsoft CTEC, AATP, or Certified Partner site.
o Any customized MOC or MSDN training course. Content must be at least 1/2 MOC or MSDN Training modules.
o Any MOC or MSDN Training eLearning offering. These count the equivalent of the classroom-based course days.
Audit requirements: Maintain a copy of your course completion certificate. It should include the course number and title, number of days, location, date, and signature of the instructor. You do not need an official Microsoft course completion certificate, but you need a paper that includes the same information.
* Attending a training skills course (5 credits per 2 or more days). Course attendance counts five credits for any presentation skills course of 2 or more days.
What counts: Currently approved training skills courses for your region.
Audit requirements: Keep your signed and dated course completion certificate on file for proof. Include a notation regarding the number of days.
* Attending a Microsoft training skills conference (1 credit per day). Conferences must take place between October 1, 2001 and September 30, 2002.
What counts
A technical conference must meet the following criteria. It does not need to be sponsored by Microsoft:
o Must be at least one day in length
o Majority of sessions must address technical aspects of Microsoft technologies
o Must maintain a registration list and provide attendees with proof of attendance (conference badge, receipt)
o Must be open to MCTs
? Note: Approved conferences for each year will be listed on the private MCT web site and updated on a monthly basis. However, a conference does not need official approval in order to count, as long as it meets the above criteria.
? Audit requirements: Save your conference badge, receipt for payment, and agenda. The combination of these documents should show the conference name, location, dates, and content.
* Deliver a Microsoft eLearning course (1 credit per day). You earn 1 credit per day of training covered. Number of days is equivalent to the classroom-based course.
What Counts: Any delivery of a Microsoft eLearning title.
Audit Requirements: Fill out a Delivery Days form. These deliveries may also count toward your Delivery Day requirement.
New MCT continuing education credits
The number of CECs is prorated for new MCTs, depending on when you join the program, as follows:
* October-January. New MCTs receive 5 technical credits upon MCT certification.
* February-May. New MCTs receive 10 technical credits and 5 instructional credits upon MCT certification.
* June-September. New MCTs receive 15 technical credits and 5 instructional credits upon MCT certification.
Continuing Education Credits Notes
Your Transcript
CECs will not appear on your transcript during the program year. This includes exam credits. When you renew your certification the following year (October 2002) you will enter your credits in the renewal application. Once you are renewed into the program, your transcript will display the credits you earned for the 2002 program year. These will appear on a separate page and show how you earned the credits (for example, exam credits, conference credits, course attendance, and so on).
Course Attendance
We know that attending a Microsoft (MOC or MSDN Training) course can prepare you both technically and instructionally. Therefore, both Technical and Instructional credits can be earned by attending a course. It is your choice whether to apply course attendance to your technical credits or your instructional credits. However, you may not count the same class toward both credits.
? Last updated: August 1, 2001
(c) 2002 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
Subject to change: From time to time, the Microsoft Certified Trainer requirements may change to reflect changes in the Microsoft Certified Technical Education Center program specifications and Microsoft product specifications.
Microsoft, MSDN, PowerPoint, and Windows are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
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