Microsoft Office 13 with Office Mix
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If you are 13 years-old of age or older, live in the USA and have a valid school-provided email address from a school that has purchased the Office organization volume licensing program -- good news. It is possible for you to download the latest versions of Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access and Publisher for no cost. Before you go through the pain of downloading, check with your school to make sure they have a license. You can install this software on PCs or Macs, and Office apps on other mobile devices including Windows tablets and iPad. The deal includes 1 Terabyte of Microsoft OneDrive cloud storage; providing you create a Microsoft account. The new self-service model attempts to "remove upgrade pain" by allowing eligible students to sign up for the service themselves. Teachers -- if your school or organization purchases the correct Microsoft license, they can also get an Office 365 ProPlus subscription. More info at http://blogs.office.com/2014/09/22/students-teachers-may-eligible-get-office-free/A new feature called "Mix" lets you export PowerPoint presentations as "rich" narrated videos that have interactive features, like the ability to draw on the screen, add narration, give multiple choice quizzes and so on. We found this collection of projects done in Mix: https://mix.office.com/Gallery. You can mixes on most major browsers on most main (Internet Explorer, Chrome, Firefox and Safari) on desktops, laptops, Windows tablets and Apple Macintosh computers.
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