3. Youth Unemployment Rate
Youth Unemployment
13.5
80
13.1
78
12.7
76
12.3
72
11.5
70
11.1
68
10.7
66
10.3
64
9.9
62
9.5
60
“46% of young adults ages
18 to 24 are currently
unemployed.”
74
11.9
“Fewest young adults in
60 years have jobs”
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
“Among 18- to 34-year-olds who are employed, less than
half (46%) say they have the education and training
necessary to get ahead in their job or career.”
4. Jobs will rise in IT
employment
Of all IT jobs will be
software related
New Business
Created
Sources: 1 US Bureau of Labor Statistics; 2 IDC MS White Paper, Cloud Computing's Role in Job Creation, March 2012; 3 IDC, Climate Change: Cloud's Impact on IT Organizations and
Staffing, Nov 2012 **Microsoft Skills Gap Survey, IDC, June–July , 2012; 4 IDC
7. Hiring Managers consider
employee certification as a
criterion for hiring1
Hiring Managers feel that
certified individuals are
more efficient1
Hiring Managers feel that
certified individuals
perform better 1
Individuals believe
obtaining a certification
makes them more
marketable2
Sources: 1 MCP Program Satisfaction Study 2010; 2 Intrepid Survey; 3 Certiport Research,2009
Supervisors say that
Microsoft Office
certified employees are
more proficient users of
Microsoft Office
programs3
8. Hiring Managers consider
employee certification as a
criterion for hiring1
Hiring Managers feel that
certified individuals are
more efficient1
Hiring Managers feel that
certified individuals
perform better 1
Individuals believe
obtaining a certification
makes them more
marketable2
Sources: 1 MCP Program Satisfaction Study 2010; 2 Intrepid Survey; 3 Certiport Research,2009
Supervisors say that
Microsoft Office
certified employees are
more proficient users of
Microsoft Office
programs3
9. Policy & Vision
Technology Literacy
Knowledge Deepening
Knowledge Creation
Curriculum & Assessment
Basic Knowledge
Knowledge Application
21st Century Skills
Pedagogy
Integrate Technology
Complex Problem Solving
Self Management
ICT
Basic Tools
Complex Tools
Pervasive Tools
Organization &
Administration
Standard Classroom
Collaborative Groups
Learning Organizations
Teacher Professional
Development
Digital Literacy
Manage & Guide
Teacher as Model Learner
10. Policy & Vision
Technology Literacy
Knowledge Deepening
Knowledge Creation
Curriculum & Assessment
Basic Knowledge
Knowledge Application
21st Century Skills
Pedagogy
Integrate Technology
Complex Problem Solving
Self Management
ICT
Basic Tools
Complex Tools
Pervasive Tools
Organization &
Administration
Standard Classroom
Collaborative Groups
Learning Organizations
Teacher Professional
Development
Digital Literacy
Manage & Guide
Teacher as Model Learner
11. Policy & Vision
Technology Literacy
Knowledge Deepening
Knowledge Creation
Curriculum & Assessment
Basic Knowledge
Knowledge Application
21st Century Skills
Pedagogy
Integrate Technology
Complex Problem Solving
Self Management
ICT
Basic Tools
Complex Tools
Pervasive Tools
Organization &
Administration
Standard Classroom
Collaborative Groups
Learning Organizations
Teacher Professional
Development
Digital Literacy
Manage & Guide
Teacher as Model Learner
12.
13. A complete technology education solution connecting students, teachers, employers and
local communities through leading-edge technical skills development.
Reach 8.5 million students
& educators annually
FY13
15,514
FY12
University,
21%
13,030
FY11
10,514
FY10
2 yr Tech,
21%
7,476
FY09
5,047
FY08
3,541
FY07
FY06
Other, 6%
K-12, 52%
1,959
1,052
Engaged
Over 1.4 million E-Learning users
16,000 educators certified MOS,MTA
Expanded MOAC and E-ref usage
Launched MCE
Expanded
Deployment of large-scale deals
Trend state/region/countrywide
Cert & ITA available in VL
Everywhere