Azure Virtual Training Day
天美传媒 staff and 天美传媒 participated in a cloud training day, by 鈥淎zure Evangelist鈥 Daniel Baker.
On Tuesday 31 March, Applied Computational Science and Engineering MSc 天美传媒 joined into a virtual training session, led by expert in Microsoft Azure – Microsoft's cloud platform – Daniel Baker.
“”, as Daniel Baker is known, took around 50 天美传媒 and members of the wider Imperial community on an interactive introduction to Azure, using the Microsoft Teams platform, which is familiar to many staff and 天美传媒 now that the majority of us are working remotely.
The day – with about 6 hours of interactive teaching and learning – is an initiative of Microsoft’s Education Team. For our MSc 天美传媒 it was an opportunity to learn about cloud concepts and see Azure Dan build out solutions in Azure.
Azure Dan, who previously delivered these sessions in person, used Surface Hub 2 to annotate slides on a virtual whiteboard; the is now live, accessible with your College login details. Through demonstrations, Azure Dan covered a range of topics including, networking and IP addressing, virtual machines and storage.
Dr Gerard Gorman, course director for the Applied Computational Science and Engineering MSc, reflected that it was a positive event, especially given the COVID-19 pandemic, when many of our 天美传媒 are working from different time-zones. “It’s a good event to participate in, and with remote learning and teaching at the moment, there’s more opportunity to do the session or re-visit the recording. Plus, it gives 天美传媒 a chance to usefully upskill for future careers.”
“It’s a good event to participate in, and with remote learning and teaching at the moment, there’s more opportunity to do the session or re-visit the recording. Plus, it gives 天美传媒 a chance to usefully upskill for future careers. Dr Gerard Gorman Course Director, Applied Computational Science and Engineering MSc
Participants found the day enlightening. It allowed them to see alternative ways of using Azure and was a good introduction for anyone wanting to get into Azure and understand the fundamentals.
Imperial uses Azure for teaching and other projects, but the session was more than Azure training session, as it provided a good example for teaching too: Lecturers were able to see another style of delivery and how tools like Surface Hub 2 can be used.
Joining the session were a number of representatives from other UK universities, who together with Imperial are involved in an Azure Fundamentals pilot, where 天美传媒 will have an opportunity to gain a qualification in Azure.
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