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  2. 23 Teacher Discounts Every Educator Needs to Know About - AOL

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    JanSport - The brand offers all eligible teachers in the U.S. a discount of up to 15% off. J.Crew - A 15% off discount is available for teachers at J.Crew stores and at jcrew.com. It can be used ...

  3. Guide to teacher discounts - AOL

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    Back to school discounts are winding down, but many retailers offer year-round savings to educators. They work a lot like senior discounts: most businesses offer a discount, but do not widely ...

  4. Microsoft Surface - Wikipedia

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    With the release of the Surface 3, Microsoft switched the Surface line to the Intel x64 architecture, the same architecture found in the Surface Pro line. Surface 3 uses the Braswell Atom X7 processor. [48] The 2019 Surface Pro X uses a custom ARM64 SOC, the Microsoft SQ1. The latest model uses an updated version of the SOC, known as Microsoft ...

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    In honor of America's educators, May 3 has been dubbed National Teachers Day. In further recognition of the efforts of teachers across the nation, this whole week (May 2 through May 6) is known as...

  6. Microsoft Azure Dev Tools for Teaching - Wikipedia

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    It has formerly been known as Microsoft Imagine, DreamSpark and MSDN-AA. Azure Dev Tools for Teaching (previously known as Microsoft Imagine Standard and Premium) is a subscription-based offering for accredited schools and departments providing access to tools commonly used in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) programs.

  7. Technology Education and Literacy in Schools - Wikipedia

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    Technology Education and Literacy in Schools (TEALS) is a program that pairs high schools with software engineers who serve as part-time computer science teachers. The program was started in 2009 by Microsoft software engineer Kevin Wang, but after Wang's divisional president learned about the program, Microsoft incubated the program.