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Microsoft Certification Exams: Measuring IT Pro Skills in Relevant Ways - Level 100
Overview Microsoft Learning continually evaluates the methods of testing to ensure the exams successfully measure job role skills, ensures exam validity, and addresses piracy concerns. This webcast talks about the new upcoming exams, provides interaction with Microsoft Certification program managers, and tells more about how exams are developed, new exam testing methodologies, and how customer feedback has driven many new Microsoft Certification Learning products.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | Webcast |
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| Date Published | March 2004 | Downloads | 57 |
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