Bobby Kishore, general manager at Live@edu, kicks off the series with an overview of your Live@edu services. The following videos walk you through each critical phase of deployment:
Verify domain ownership
Plan and prepare for Live@edu deployment
Test and integrate
Launch Live@edu
Follow along as a member of the Microsoft Live@edu development team explains each step of the process, while live-screen captures demonstrate each action. Step 1: Verify domain ownership The first step to successfully deploying your Live@edu services is to verify your domain ownership. Senior Program Manager for Live@edu, Steve Webb, walks you through the process.
Step 2: Plan and prepare your Live@edu deployment Technical planning is the next step toward successful deployment. Rob Land, Principal Test Manager for Live@edu, shows you how to add user accounts, set up single sign-on, learn more about co-branding, and prepare to spread the word to the rest of your institution.
Step 3: Test and integrate Watch David Hurley, Test Lead for Microsoft’s Live@edu program, demonstrate how to create a test domain, set up test accounts, and configure co-branding.
Step 4: Launch Live@edu Finally, learn how to enable content filtering, add domains, and publicize your services to successfully launch Live@edu at your institution. Senior Program Manager Sarah Goodman takes you through the final steps of deployment.
You can watch the full series on the Education channel of the Microsoft Showcase Videos site, and find more tips and tricks on launching your Live@edu services on the Enroll & Deploy site.
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