This repo represents a collection of workshop content authored by the Cloud Advocacy team at Microsoft. The aka.ms link for this repo is https://aka.ms/cloud-advocate-workshops
A workshop usually involves a set of practical exercises and supporting materials that an instructor uses to lead a group of people through at an event like a technology conference. A file listing common advocacy workshop elements can be found here: https://github.com/microsoft/cloud-advocate-workshops/tree/main/common-workshop-elements.md
A separate set of workshops authored for the student/education audience by the Next Gen Advocacy Team can be located in the following repo https://github.com/microsoft/workshop-library
The following is a list of other workshops authored by Cloud Advocates:
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