- To support course 20533 Implementing Microsoft Azure Infrastructure Solutions, we will need to make frequent updates to the course content to keep it current with the Azure services used in the course. We are publishing the lab instructions and lab files on GitHub to allow for open contributions between the course authors and MCTs to keep the content current with changes in the Azure platform.
- We hope that this brings a sense of collaboration to the labs like we've never had before - when Azure changes and you find it first during a live delivery, go ahead and make an enhancement right in the lab source. Help your fellow MCTs.
- The instructor handbook and PowerPoints are still going to be your primary source for teaching the course content.
- These files on GitHub are designed to be used in conjunction with the student handbook, but are in GitHub as a central repository so MCTs and course authors can have a shared source for the latest lab files.
- It is recommended that for every delivery of 20533, trainers check GitHub for any changes that may have been made to support the latest Azure services, and get the latest files for their delivery.
- We will review the student handbook (including demos) on a quarterly basis and update through the normal MOC release channels as needed.
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Any MCT can submit a pull request to the code or content in the GitHub repro, Microsoft and the course author will triage and include content and lab code changes as needed.
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You can submit bugs, changes, improvement and ideas. Find a new Azure feature before we have? Submit a new demo!
It is strongly recommended that MCTs and Partners access these materials and in turn, provide them separately to students. Pointing students directly to GitHub to access Lab steps as part of an ongoing class will require them to access yet another UI as part of the course, contributing to a confusing experience for the student. An explanation to the student regarding why they are receiving separate Lab instructions can highlight the nature of an always-changing cloud-based interface and platform. Microsoft Learning support for accessing files on GitHub and support for navigation of the GitHub site is limited to MCTs teaching this course only.
GitHub should not be used to discuss technical content in the course, or how to prep. It is specifically to address changes in the labs.
- To address general comments about the course & demos or how to prepare for 20533, please use the MCT forums at https://borntolearn.mslearn.net/mct/general/f/225. This is the MCT Readiness forum for discussions, news, etc. to help you prepare to teach courses and let you collaborate with other instructors.
- In order to avoid discrepancies due to interface changes (since we cannot update demos the same way we update labs,) the demos intentionally do not provide step by step instructions. To fully prepare, we encourage the Instructor to familiarize themselves completely with the demos and content prior to teaching the course, and reach out to the MCT forums for guidance and to online Azure technical resources such as the Microsoft Azure forum on MSDN https://social.msdn.microsoft.com/forums/azure for technical questions.
MCTs: Refer to the '20533CGitHubUserGuideforMCTs.pdf' file on the Download Center for detailed instructions for using GitHub. This document is also available on the GitHub repo as 20533C GitHub UserGuide for MCTs.
After you download the latest lab files from GitHub and copy them to the student computers, ensure that the student computer is restarted before students start the labs. This ensures that any PowerShell modules that have previously been run will be replaced in memory by the latest versions. In addition, since the scripts on GitHub are not code-signed, students need to run the following command to ensure that the scripts will run:
Set-ExecutionPolicy –ExecutionPolicy Bypass –Force
This command should be run at the beginning of the class, and applied to the VM image if possible.