www.office.com/setup Blogs: The shrouded veil of secrecy has been lifted from the latest edition of Microsoft Office. Excitement for Office 2016 is stilllagging behind the Windows 10 enthusiasm camp, but following the July 29 release of Windows 10, attention will return to the world's most popular productivity suite.When Does Windows 10 Come Out, How Can You Get It & What Happens to the Technical Preview? When Does Windows 10 Come Out, How Can You Get It & What Happens to the Technical Preview?Windows 10 is coming soon. Still confused about how the upgrade will work and wondering about the timeline? We have some answers, although more questions remain.READ MORE
Office 2016, like Windows 10, has been re-designed within a revised Microsoft ethos. Office 2016 has been built from the ground-up with mobile and cloud users in mind, slotting in with the ever expanding fleet of Microsoft productivity applications. Office is, in general, a different set of tools from days gone by. We aren't confined to the five-or-so core products, and we can expand the functionality of the Office ecosystem using a massive range of add-ins and templates.
Office 2016 logo - www.office.com/setup
I'm using VirtualBox to preview Office 2016. Microsoft strongly suggested uninstalling Office 2013, which isn't currently viable due to work commitments. Using a virtual machine, however is a great way to explore different Office products alongside each other, without having to uninstall your current suite. I've also had a look at Office 2016 on Windows 10 Build 10130. Verdict: good times.How To Use VirtualBox: User's Guide How To Use VirtualBox: User's Guidelearn to use VirtualBox. Get virtual computers up and running inside your computer, without having to buy any new hardware.READ MORE
Anyway, enough of that. let's look at Office 2016.
NEW OVERVIEW
Much akin to the extended and inclusive testing phase of Windows 10, the Office 2016 preview has now accumulated over 1 million users,
After we posted a list of the Top 47 elearning & Workplace learning Blogs last month, we have received several more recommendations for adding more blogs to that list. Apart from these, we've discovered a few more blogs worth following - and these have been added to the list. A total of 27 blogs have been added to the originallist.
1. Occasional Rants
2. Mind leaders
3. Social Enterprise Blog
4. Discovery Through elearning
5. Mission to learn
6. Virtuallearning
7. Brandon Hall Analyst Blog - Janet Clarey
8. Speak Out
9. The leadership Compass by Dr. Michael O'Connor
10. elearning Roadtrip
11. Nancy White's Full Circle Blog
12. Business of learning by Doug Howard
13. Aaron Silvers
14. Emerging Internet Technologies for Education
15. langevin - Blog
16. learning Technology learning
17. PsyBlog
18. Zaidlearn
19. elearning Acupuncture
20. Daan Assen's learning
21. E l S U A
22. Electronic Papyrus
23. alearning Blog
24. lars is learning
25. Writers Gateway
26. Free as in Freedom
27. Instructional Design: On the road to learning
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