Microsoft has published the latest Title Plan for its Instructor-Led Training catalog, shifting to a weekly release schedule to provide more frequent, smaller updates. The change helps trainers and administrators stay current with courseware while reducing the volume of changes per release.

The Title Plan is a consolidated document that lists all available instructor-led training courses from Microsoft, along with their latest versions and release dates. It serves as a reference for trainers, training managers, and anyone responsible for delivering Microsoft technology education.
Starting April 24, 2026, Microsoft moved from a monthly to a weekly publishing rhythm for the Title Plan. Each weekly update contains fewer changes than the previous monthly releases, but it ensures that users see new or modified courseware as soon as it is ready.
To view the current Title Plan, users can follow the link http://aka.ms/Courseware_Title_Plan which always points to the most recent version. The page includes a version number and a publication date so that readers can confirm they are looking at the latest information.
For training teams, the weekly cadence reduces the need to review large batches of changes at once, making it easier to incorporate updates into lesson plans and schedules. Administrators can also communicate adjustments to learners with more timely notices, helping maintain alignment between delivered content and the most current Microsoft offerings.
Microsoft encourages feedback on the new schedule and invites users to share thoughts through the ILT Communications Blog or the associated community hub. By staying engaged, the training community can help shape future improvements to the Title Plan and related resources.

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