Share this post: This is part of an ongoing blog series by Adam Gordon. Adam will show you how to use each PowerShell command each week. Adam will be covering New-PSSession this week. When should you use New-PSSession The New-PSSession cmdlet creates PowerShell sessions (PSSessions) on a local computer or remote computer. PowerShell establishes an…
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New-PSRoleCapabilityFile | Taking on PowerShell one cmdlet at a time | Weekly Blog
Share this post:This blog post is part of an ongoing series by Adam Gordon. Adam will show you how to use each PowerShell command each week. This week, Adam covers New-PSRoleCapabilityFile. When to use New-PSRoleCapabilityFile? The New-PSRoleCapabilityFile cmdlet creates a file that defines a set of user capabilities that can be exposed through session configuration…
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Share this post:This blog post is part of an ongoing series by Adam Gordon. Adam will show you how to use each PowerShell command each week. Adam will be covering New-PSDrive this week. When should you use New-PSDrive The New-PSDrive cmdlet creates persistent and temporary drives that can be mapped to or associated to a…
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Share this post: This is part of an ongoing blog series by Adam Gordon. Adam will guide you through a PowerShell command each week, explaining when and how to use them. This week Adam will be covering New-ModuleManifest. When should you use New-ModuleManifest The New-ModuleManifest cmdlet creates an empty module manifest (.psd1), populates it with…
Read moreTaking on PowerShell one cmdlet at a time
Share this post:This blog post is part of an ongoing series by Adam Gordon. Adam will walk through each PowerShell command every week, explaining when and how to use them. This week Adam will be covering New-Module. When should you use a new-module? The New-Module cmdlet creates dynamic modules from a script block. The dynamic…
Read moreEngaging students in online classes: Tips from a “Profina Box”
Article Summary Students will be more interested in learning if the educational content is varied. Online environments are well-suited to engagement methods that are backed up by research on memory and learning. Students will find it easier to connect with lessons that are relatable, challenging, interactive, and thought-provoking. By Jeffrey S. Nevid Ph.D. Cengage Author,…
Read moreEngage Calculus Students with Explore Its
Have you thought about how Explore Its can be used to engage students as you prepare for your Calculus course next semester? Explore Its is a great way to make your lectures interactive and help students connect concepts and applications. What are Explore Its? Explore Its are interactive learning modules that allow students to learn…
Read moreEngage students in Developmental Math using WebAssign tools
Every year, you and your students face new challenges in and outside of the classroom. The Cengage team has been hard at it creating new question types, assignments, and other tasks to help you engage your students in Developmental Math topics on a deeper level. Continue reading to learn how you can engage students with…
Read moreInspire deeper conceptual understanding in teacher math
New semester, new course materials Bassarear/Moss Mathematics for Elementary School Teachers 7th Edition now has new content, including Virtual Manipulatives and Student Learning Videos. These can be assigned to your teacher math course in order to support student learning and practice. Continue reading to learn how you can apply these questions and resources in your…
Read moreBoston’s “Back to School Celebration: Employees Help”
Cengage Learning’s Boston office gathered more than 100 volunteers to Boston Garden to not only see the Bruins and Celtics play but also to make a difference to the lives of many students returning to Boston Public Schools in September. These employees had the opportunity to volunteer at Boston’s Back to School Celebration. This event…
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