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Introduction to Microsoft Classroom
In this course you will learn:
How to set up and manage your classes using Microsoft Classroom
How to manage assignments using Microsoft Classroom
How a student can use a variety of learning tools to engage with content and demonstrate their learning
Click here to start the full Introduction to Microsoft Classroom course on the MEC
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