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Stay Informed: What’s New and Exciting
🌟 The MSLE Community has Moved! Join Us on Microsoft Tech Community
We’re thrilled to share some exciting news — our community has officially moved from Microsoft Teams to Microsoft Tech Community! This new space will make it even easier for everyone to connect, share, and grow together.
Head over to our new home and take a look around. Visit Get Involved in the Microsoft Learn for Educators Community to learn how to join the community and explore everything it has to offer.
We’d love to hear your thoughts — see you there!
Be sure to bookmark our new community! 🔗 https://aka.ms/MSLECommunity
The Learning Download Center is LIVE!
We are excited to announce that the new and improved Learning Download Center is now live! All Microsoft Learn for Educators program members should now have access to the platform. For details on how to access the Learning Download Center, please visit the announcement blog The Learning Download Center is live!
Key Features:
- Updated User Interface: The UI has been updated to support searching by keywords and course titles, making it easier to find the content you need.
- Filtering Options: You can filter your search results by language and release dates to find the most relevant materials.
🚀 Microsoft Build 2025 Highlights: Innovations in AI and Education
The Microsoft Build 2025 event showcased groundbreaking advancements in AI technology, emphasizing its transformative impact on education. Key highlights include:
- AI-Powered Tools for Education: Introduction of tools designed to enhance classroom experiences and support educators.
- Imagine Cup Winner: A device for people with low vision, demonstrating AI’s potential to improve accessibility.
- AI Agents and Multi-Agent Orchestration: New capabilities promising to revolutionize research and development, with applications in next-gen cancer care management and educational tools.
- Microsoft 365 Copilot: Announcements on tuning, multi-agent orchestration, and more.
- Advancements in Windows for AI Development: New platform capabilities and tools introduced to support AI development.
Visit Microsoft Build 2025 to learn more about these and other cutting-edge AI tools that can be incorporated into your teaching and research to foster a more inclusive and technologically advanced learning environment.
Mark Your Calendar: Upcoming Events
Looking for upcoming MSLE events?
On the new Microsoft Learn for Educators community page, you’ll find the next upcoming event highlighted on the right-hand side.
To browse all upcoming MSLE events — including community calls, office hours, program onboarding, training sessions, and more select “Events” from the MSLE Community page navigation menu, then choose from the different MSLE events.
Click on any event to view full details. To stay in the loop, select “Attending” or “Interested” — and don’t forget to click “Add to calendar” below the date and time to add it to your calendar!
MSLE Office Hours
For additional support on how to join the new community or other program related questions, please join Office Hours where you can get support directly from MSLE Community Managers.
Don’t miss the next MSLE Community Call
📅 Thursday, June 19 🕗 10:00 – 11:00 AM PDT (Pacific Daylight Time)
Topics covered:
- Navigating the new community
- How to use the new Learning Download Center.
What are MSLE Community Calls?
Each MSLE Community Call provides a unique experience to learn about topics that impact you or your students and highlights the amazing work of the MSLE Community. You’ll hear from rotating presenters including members of the MSLE Program Team, other groups at Microsoft, and fellow MSLE faculty. All Community Calls are recorded, delivered in English with live captions available.
You can find all upcoming MSLE events in the Events space of the MSLE Community.
Have you registered your courses for the next term?
Sharing course details is important to your status as an active MSLE Educator and allows you to request lab seats for your students. Actively recording your course activities will not only benefit you and your students but will help MSLE provide you with the most current and relevant information to help you succeed.
- Submitting course details: Before your course begins, please submit details about the course you will be teaching using the “Register your Course” tab in the MSLE Portal. This action allows us to provide you with relevant and timely information for your course, including new resources, updates, and lab seats for your students.
- Updating existing courses: If details about your course change after you register your course (for example, there’s a change in class dates or course enrollment), please use the Courses tab on the navigation in the MSLE Portal to update those details.
Need help with submitting course details or have questions about lab seats? MSLE Community Managers are waiting to assist you in the MSLE Community!