Full STEM ahead: Inspire students with AI-powered innovation on National STEM Day 2024
Celebrate National STEM Day by helping your students build AI literacy with resources from Minecraft Education and Microsoft.
Prepare students with the technical and soft skills they need to compete in the job market, including self-discipline, problem solving, and critical thinking.
Celebrate National STEM Day by helping your students build AI literacy with resources from Minecraft Education and Microsoft.
Celebrate the power of code with Minecraft’s Hour of Code 2024: The Show Must Go On! Dive into computer science in fun, interactive ways.
We’re over the moon to introduce two stellar additions to the Minecraft Education universe: the James Webb Space Telescope Challenge and Artemis: Moon Base One.
Join us as we honor the unique strengths and power of Dyslexic Thinking for Dyslexia Awareness Month 2024.
For Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024 this October, join educators who are using Microsoft resources to enhance their knowledge and teach cybersecurity to their students.
The University of Sydney recognized the potential of generative AI to enhance teaching practices, enrich learning, and prepare students for an evolving job market. Their experience offers valuable insights to tailor AI tools to unique needs and goals for successful implementation.
Announcing new capabilities built to help educators and students save time, create impactful content, and deepen learning experiences within Copilot for Microsoft 365. We’re also thrilled to share over 20 additional updates and show them in action at ISTELive 24 in Denver, Colorado.
Wondering where to get started with AI tools in education? We’ve got you covered! Check out our list of free AI tools to kickstart your AI journey.
Initiatives such as the Microsoft Imagine Cup Junior competition play a pivotal role in introducing new technology concepts and fostering critical thinking among students. Meet the top 10 winning teams in the Imagine Cup Junior 2024 AI for Good global competition.
If you had told 14-year-old Ashley Masters that one day she would be giving a speech in front of an audience of more than 500 people, she would not have believed it, “I had absolutely no confidence when I walked into high school,” she admits.
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.