Microsoft Learn for Educators

Equip your students with AI and tech skills for today—and tomorrow​

With Microsoft Learn for Educators (MSLE), faculty members can easily integrate AI Skills, technical skills, and industry-trusted and verified credentials into their curriculum to set students up for real-world success.

To access Microsoft Official Curriculum and teaching materials, select the sign-up button below.

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“Utilized across 149 countries, Microsoft Learn for Educators supports nearly 10,000 educators' ever-changing needs. We are excited to help bring AI learning to their students in ways that work for them.”

Dr. Rachel Wortman Morris, Director of Future Skills Initiative, Microsoft

Three flexible ways to bring Microsoft AI and tech skills into your classroom

  • Teach AI with Microsoft Applied Skills

    Easily enhance your course with Microsoft Applied Skills. Select the AI and tech skills you would like your students to learn and assign the Microsoft Applied Skill. The interactive learning experiences prepare them to earn a Microsoft verified credential that validates in-demand skills.

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Teach with Microsoft Official Curriculum

Hear from faculty members who are leveraging Microsoft Learn for Educators.
Build industry-recognized Microsoft Certifications into your academic degree program

Learn how joining MSLE enabled Nanyang Polytechnic in Singapore to build an Applied AI and Analytics Diploma with Microsoft curriculum and certifications.

Utilize up to date tools and resources to ensure your faculty are ready to teach

The CEO of ICT Academy Tamil Nadu, Hari Balachandran, describes how MSLE is helping address the challenges higher education institutions are facing.

Design a class around Microsoft Official Courseware to prepare students for certifications

Piyush Wairale from IIT Madras shares the benefits of using the teaching materials and labs from MSLE in the creation of a standalone course.

Conduct short-term courses or host bootcamps for students to help them skill up and earn Microsoft Certifications

Learn how Associate Professor Blooma John at the University of Canberra has leveraged the MSLE program to create bootcamps to prepare students with tech skills.

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How Educators are supported when utilizing Microsoft Learn for Educators

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Resources to ease instruction

When you join Microsoft Learn for Educators you receive access to educator notes, ready-to-teach curriculum, access to lab environments, ready-to-teach Microsoft Official Courseware, practice assessments, Microsoft Applied Skills and more.

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A more dynamic classroom

Students will learn by doing with interactive work and lab-based assessments that let students validate the tech skills businesses need, including the latest in cloud computing and AI.

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All the support you will need

Tap into a dedicated community, facilitated by Microsoft experts, where you can connect with educators from around the globe, get support from community managers, and stay up to date on the latest events and offerings from MSLE.

Explore all Microsoft Learn for Educators Curriculum and Teaching Materials.

Resources for Educators

  • Educator content on Microsoft Learn

    Dive deep into learning via the Educator Center on Microsoft Learn with interactive lessons, earn professional development hours, acquire certifications and find programs that help meet your goals.

  • Student content on Microsoft Learn

    Student Hub on Microsoft Learn helps student entrepreneurs and tech enthusiasts expand their technical knowledge and skills in the transformative field of AI. Explore beyond AI fundamentals, stay updated on cutting-edge AI advancements, and practice AI-enabled programming to learn and fuel entrepreneurial ventures.

  • University content on Microsoft Learn

    Explore modules and learning paths from universities like Carnegie Mellon University and University of Oxford to prepare you for a career in cloud.

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