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Microsoft Education AI Toolkit
Explore Microsoft’s AI Toolkit created for K-20 education leaders to provide knowledge strategies, and recommendations to support an effective and responsible AI journey.
The Microsoft 365 Copilot Evaluation Toolkit is a collection of research instruments and resources to help both K-12 and Post-secondary education leaders collect insights around Copilot deployment, impact and use cases.
This report synthesizes the latest insights from Microsoft, partner organizations, and academia on the opportunities and challenges of AI in education.
IDC: Finding High-Impact Opportunities for AI in Education
IDC conducted a global study, sponsored by Microsoft, to understand how K-12 and higher education institutions are approaching and benefiting from AI implementation.
Learn how Copilot can be used to support teaching and learning by providing inspiration, creating classroom assets, answering complex questions, finding comprehensive answers, and getting summarized information.
The Total Economic Impact™ Of Microsoft 365 Education A5 Security For Higher Education
Microsoft commissioned Forrester Consulting to conduct a Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) study that examines the potential security-related return on investment (ROI) Higher Education institutions may realize by deploying Microsoft 365.
The Total Economic Impact™ Of Microsoft 365 Education A5 Security For K-12 Schools
Microsoft commissioned Forrester Consulting to conduct a Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) study that examines the potential security-related return on investment (ROI) K-12 school systems may realize by deploying Microsoft 365 Education A5.
Quantifying Impact: Knowing the value of your tech investments
Quantifying value, benefits received, and total cost of ownership for a complex array of solutions is a challenge. Microsoft commissioned Forrester and Concentrix to help.
Get started with Microsoft Editor and write with confidence across documents, emails, and the web. Supporting more than 20 languages, Editor can help with grading papers by identifying common errors and suggesting corrections and can also be used by students to improve their writing.
Discover how Microsoft Bookings makes scheduling and managing appointments simple with a web-based booking page where colleagues, pupils, and parents can schedule appointments that integrate with Outlook to optimize your calendar.
Get started with OneNote Class Notebook, a digital notebook that allows teachers to organize and manage their lesson plans, course content, and student work in one place.
Explore the newest features in Microsoft PowerPoint that help educators create powerful lesson plans and presentations for inclusive classrooms including Speaker Coach, Recording Studio, Designer and Dictate.
Learn how to organize, create, store, share, and view videos with Microsoft Stream -- making it simple to securely share videos optimized for mobile or computer with small groups of students, classes, PLC groups, or families outside of school.
Get started with Microsoft To Do, a cloud-based app for task management. You can use it as a daily planner or professional task manager, with the ability to set reminders and assign tasks to other users.
Learn how to get started with Microsoft Translator and help bridge communication gaps while also enabling modern language students to practice speaking fluently.
Learn how to get started with Microsoft Reflect -- support the wellbeing of your students by creating a safe space for expressing feelings and developing emotional vocabulary.
Learn how to get started with Microsoft Planner in Office 365 -- from creating new plans and assigning tasks to sharing files and collaborating on projects in a simple, visual way.
Learn how OneNote desktop can help you organize your lesson plans and course content in your own digital notebook using sections and pages. Plus, you can capture and embed web content, audio, and video to create interactive lessons.
Discover how to use Microsoft Live Captions and subtitles in PowerPoint to help deaf, hard of hearing, or multilingual students follow along during presentations.
Learn how to use Reading Coach, a free tool that provides personalized, engaging, consistent and independent reading fluency practice. Reading Coach uses AI to personalize reading content, while ensuring a secure student experience.
Learn how to support and track reading fluency with Reading Progress, a free tool built into Microsoft Teams that automatically collects and organizes results from assignments helping you spend more time with students.
Discover how Search Coach helps develop information literacy skills through real-time search query coaching, reliability ratings, and interactive filtering support that helps students learn to discern fact from fiction on the web.
Discover how Immersive Reader can improve reading skills and comprehension through the use of the Read Aloud function, grammar options, adjustable reading, and text preferences.
Empowering Students to Be Agents of Their Own Learning
Each day teachers work tirelessly to prepare students for a future full of varied demands and challenges. In response to these challenges and opportunities, employers and educators have developed important skills-based programs to assist.
Explore the newest features in Microsoft Word that help educators create, edit, and share documents with their students including spelling and grammar support, and designing inclusive learning materials.
Discover how Microsoft Math Solver can help you with a variety of mathematical problems by simply writing a problem on screen or using the camera to snap a photo of the equation.
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