Asian Institute of Technology (AIT) is among the 10 educational institutes which will benefit from Microsoft’s “Student Advantage” scheme that allows students free usage of the Office 365 ProPlus package.
The scheme was announced by the Microsoft (Thailand) Managing Director, Haresh Khoobchandani at an event organized in Bangkok on 22 May 2015. The package includes Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and OneNote as well as 1 terabyte of OneDrive for Business. Additionally the package can also be used in the Offline Mode.The 10 educational institutes are the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Kampheng Phet Rajabhat University, Stamford International University (Thailand), Asian Institute of Technology, Bangkok Christian College, Bangkok Patana School, Bangkok International Preparatory and Secondary School, NIST International School, Saint Gabriel's College, and St Andrews International School Bangkok. Anthony Edwin Guirnela of
AIT’s intERLab attended the event on behalf of AIT.The Microsoft Press release issued on the occasion can be read at these links
English
Thai:
AIT’s intERLab attended the event on behalf of AIT.The Microsoft Press release issued on the occasion can be read at these links
English
Thai:
The event also received widespread news coverage, which can be read at
these links
Daily News
Nation
Bangkok Post
Beartai
IT
News 24 Hours
SiamPhone
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ThanOnline
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Turakij