Thanks to Michele Bustamante and Helen (UCSD); I have recently received notifications that my application for MCT (Microsoft Certified Trainer) has been accepted. Here is My MCT Profile
With access to MOC cirriculum and Microsoft Knowledge Nexus, I hope it would help my development and teaching experiences to be richer and more effective.
Alright, so now who is up for getting trained 🙂
Congratulations, this is a major accomplishment!
Microsoft Certified Trainers meet stringent certification requirements. They also receive many valuable benefits, including free access to the complete library of Official Microsoft Learning Products; substantial discounts on exams, books, and Microsoft products; members-only newsgroups and online community resources; and invitations to exclusive events and programs.
Before you apply to become a Microsoft Certified Trainer, you must acquire either an MCP or a Microsoft Dynamics credential for the MCT Program. To demonstrate that you possess instructional presentation skills, you must have completed at least one of the following requirements: Achieve the Certified Technical Trainer (CTT+) certification from CompTIA, Attend and pass an instructional presentation skills or train-the-trainer course taught by an approved Microsoft training provider.
these are the following requirements 1. Earn an accepted Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) or Microsoft Business Solutions/Microsoft Dynamics credential
2. Prove your instructional presentation skills
3. Obtain a Metrics that Matter (MTM) ID
4. Apply to become an MCT and pay the annual fee