
Celebrate Black History Month with these classroom resources
Microsoft offers a variety of free resources to support educators as they help students appreciate the achievements of Black and African American people during Black History Month.
Gain knowledge and empower your students through live and on-demand training, webinars, and events.
Microsoft offers a variety of free resources to support educators as they help students appreciate the achievements of Black and African American people during Black History Month.
Today marks the launch of registration and content availability for the third annual Imagine Cup Junior, an exciting opportunity for students to learn about technology and how it can be used to solve some of the world’s biggest challenges.
Technology plays a fundamental role in almost every area of our lives—including the ways we teach and learn. As educators and school leaders continue balancing hybrid and remote environments, Microsoft is here to support you with training and resources.
Drop by online Office Hours for educators to hear MIE Experts’ tips for virtual classroom success and discover new tools for your virtual classroom in minutes.
Throughout the week of December 6-12, classrooms around the world will celebrate Computer Science Education (CSEd) Week, and millions of students and educators will participate in Hour of Code.
We recently hosted Microsoft Reimagine, a virtual event where inspiring changemakers, educators, product experts, and industry leaders explored innovative ways to support inclusive learning for K-12 students.
According to UNESCO, more than 1.6 billion children worldwide lost learning opportunities during the COVID-19 pandemic.
As technology continues to transform our planet, it’s more important than ever for students to understand the impact it plays in our everyday lives and recognize their growing role in creating future innovations that positively impact society.
The world of education is rapidly evolving after one of the most transformative years in our industry.
We love connecting with students, hearing their experiences, and helping them discover their passions and desired paths, particularly as they venture into the workforce.
No two students are the same, and as they learn, communicate, and grow in different ways, educators understand that supporting individual needs can make all the difference.
It’s World Teachers’ Day and we want to take time to say thank you to educators.