Microsoft Hands-on Labs

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Microsoft Hands-on Labs
Score 7.0 out of 10
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Microsoft Hands-on Labs is a suite of elearning content which also features a virtual learning or training lab for cloud apps and services, instructor led training, and Microsoft Learn coding workshop.N/A
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Microsoft Hands-on Labs
Likelihood to Recommend
6.0
(2 ratings)
User Testimonials
Microsoft Hands-on Labs
Likelihood to Recommend
Microsoft
The Microsoft Hands-on Labs were great for training when working alongside an instructor. They would show things on their screen, and I would work alongside with a real environment. Being able to actually use the environment and interact with it was more preferable than just a straight lecture. It allowed me hands-on practice.
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Pros
Microsoft
  • The platform was simple
  • It did what it needed to do
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Cons
Microsoft
  • Copying and pasting can be clunky
  • Sometimes the instructions are not accurate
  • For some Microsoft tools, it requires you to create a temporary account, which takes some time and is time-consuming
  • Have to remember to save or you will lose your environment
  • May not be the most user-friendly to initially start
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Microsoft
I think Udemy is really superior as a platform, people create super high quality courses that get employees up to speed in days. The platform has a web and mobile app and has taking notes functionality that can be exported
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Return on Investment
Microsoft
  • I think it has a positive impact in having a platform to train employees
  • I don't think the cost might be worth it given that the content is super dry
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