A deep dive into AI for education, including Copilot and new features in Microsoft Education. Mike Tolfsen covers a range of AI capabilities and upcoming updates at Microsoft, including Copilot, Copilot for M365 for educators, new features in Microsoft Teams for educators, learning accelerators powered by AI Reading Coach and Microsoft Designer. Also covered are Responsible, AI, new AI courses for educators to learn more, and the option to sign up for new private previews. Get fully up-to-date AI capabilities that educators can use today, with new updates coming soon! ✈ Try Copilot ⬇ Download a copy of the PPT deck and videos used in this video: πŸŽ“ AI for Educators 101 Microsoft Learn course: πŸŽ“ Copilot for Educators – Microsoft Learn course: πŸ”’ Sign up for a private review: πŸ“–…

By admin

15 thoughts on “AI in Education – the latest updates from Microsoft EDU”
  1. Microsoft is completely excluding small businesses, homeschoolers, freelance teachers (teacherpreneurs) and otherwise schools that aren't big enough or that can't meet the legal requirements mandated by some close minded short sighted governments that require virtual schools to have a physical location with sometimes ridiculous requirements to be considered an official education entity, (so much for saving the planet by moving to a remote learning environment).

    That means these videos are exclusive to school and university employed payroll teachers which feels like your entire channel is truly a cult for many.

    I tried MS 365 Business Basic and Business Standard, none of those have any learning or education features. I also tried my wife's ivy league access as a graduate student, she only has access to student features with a lot of restrictions and can't create any classes or assignments.

    What's the point of all of these videos if they don't apply to the masses then? It's a cult, that's what it is, this is not inclusive education for all. It's technology only suited for big education entities with more than 500 students.

    A true shame that none of the videos Mike posts are applicable to a small business like mine or any homeschooler or freelance teacher for that matter.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *