Access the Microsoft Learn http://docs.microsoft.com/learn Catalog of Learning Paths and Modules directly from your Learning Management Systems using the Microsoft Learn LTI application
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Microsoft Learn is a free, online training platform that provides interactive learning resources for Microsoft products and cutting edge technologies. Our goal is to empower students and educators to learn about technology through fun, guided, hands-on content aimed at specific learning goals.
To bring Microsoft Learn's content into the classroom, we've made a Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI) application that enables you to seamlessly blend self-paced learning content from the Microsoft Learn catalog with your curriculum and Learning Management System (LMS).
Educators and Institutions can leverage the LTI application to integrate Microsoft Learn Modules and Learning Paths into their curricula while providing hands-on experiences with Azure and other Microsoft technologies. Learners will be routed from their LMS to Microsoft Learn, where they can accrue experience points and achievements as well as track progress on learning activities.
The Microsoft Learn LTI Application adheres to v1.1 and v1.3 standards. For more specifics on the application itself, check out the Architecture Overview.
Typically, there will be four roles involved in deploying, configuring, and using the Microsoft Learn LTI application with Institution’s LMS.
The following visual illustrates the workflow in full:
To deploy the Microsoft Learn LTI application, the Central IT / IT Admin will need:
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