Teach cybersecurity with Microsoft and Minecraft Education
For Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024 this October, join educators who are using Microsoft resources to enhance their knowledge and teach cybersecurity to their students.
Encourage curiosity and confidence and prepare today’s students for a promising future with Microsoft Education products that support science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) learning.
For Cybersecurity Awareness Month 2024 this October, join educators who are using Microsoft resources to enhance their knowledge and teach cybersecurity to their students.
Discover how UC Berkeley uses Azure OpenAI Service to enhance computer science education and prepare students for their future careers.
Our free summer learning game, Leaps and Logs, offers a variety of fun and engaging resources to keep students thinking, collaborating, and building skills until the first day of school!
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.
As educators, we recognize that you stay on the lookout for new ways to motivate your students, improve your teaching practices, and streamline your work processes.
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.
Learn to code using Visual Studio Code for Education, a free online computer science education platform. Teach computing skills in any classroom, across devices and platforms.
Get the free summer learning game Leaps and Logs from Microsoft Education. Leap into summer learning with innovative challenges and creating with AI.
Get free access to Khanmigo for Teachers for all US educators thanks to a new partnership between Microsoft and Khan Academy. Learn about Khanmigo, an AI-powered teaching assistant.
Spark your students’ curiosity with Earth Day activities and more from Microsoft. From video games to projects, try these fun Earth Day activities for your class.
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.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year: Computer Science Education Week!