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MSDN Developer Conference

Wait! Aren’t the MSDN Developer Conference programs for professional developers? Well, yes, generally speaking they are. But at the same time they can be valuable learning (dare I say professional development) opportunities for educators and academic technology support people. Few of you can attend the PDC – I couldn’t. But these local one day events are more affordable and a lot more people can attend them. From the announcement page:

We’re bringing the PDC to you! For just $99 you’ll get the best of the PDC in your own backyard and hear all of the exciting announcements around the Azure Services Platform and Windows 7. Other sessions include the latest developments in .NET, Silverlight, Surface, Parallel Programming, Live Mesh, and more.

Maybe not as much for high school teachers unless you’re really into running along the state of the art but people at community colleges, vo-tech programs of all levels and four year college people who like to keep up will want to at least check these events out. There are three tracks

  • Cloud Services
  • Client and Presentation
  • Tools, Languages and Framework

MSDN Developer Conference programs will be presented in 11 cities all over the US.