Meet your AI assistant for education: Microsoft Copilot
With new advancements in AI happening faster than ever before, you might be wondering how you can use these tools in your classroom to save you time and energy.
Discover the limitless potential of AI to optimize resources, streamline tasks, and personalize learning experiences, empowering students and educators alike.
With new advancements in AI happening faster than ever before, you might be wondering how you can use these tools in your classroom to save you time and energy.
Today, we’re announcing the next wave of AI innovations from Microsoft Education that will help unlock productivity and personalize learning. This includes expanded Copilot for Microsoft 365 availability and Loop coming to education.
Bett UK is the largest education technology exhibition in the world, featuring three days of inspiring content, networking, and product discovery.
Today we’re thrilled to launch the fifth annual Microsoft Imagine Cup Junior (ICJ) global student competition. Registration and content are now available for educators to help students learn about AI technology and how it can be used to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges.
Over the last year, we have seen incredible innovation, resiliency, and adaptability around the intersection of AI technology and education.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Computer Science Education Week!
AI is everywhere. And it’s quickly changing the way people work and learn, offering tremendous potential to empower educators and students around the world. But what is AI? What is generative AI? And how can it be applied in the classroom?
Each year at Microsoft Ignite—one of our largest and most popular events—we focus on sharing our most innovative updates with the world.
From December 4–10, 2023, schools around the world will join the Hour of Code movement as part of Computer Science Education Week (CSEdWeek). With just one hour of coding—whether during CSEdWeek or anytime throughout the year—anyone can learn the basics of coding.
During November at Microsoft, we focus on innovation, AI, and the cloud at one of our biggest events of the year: the Microsoft Ignite conference.
AI is changing the way our world works in real-time, and nowhere will this trend be more impactful than for the students who will inherit the future. The current wave of AI innovation is built on top of a foundation of data.
Last month, LinkedIn released their Future of Work Report and found that new AI tools have the potential to lighten workloads and help professionals, like educators, focus on the most critical parts of their job.