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Students must be have Microsoft 365 or Office 365 A3/A5 licenses
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Published onMarch 7, 2024
published onMarch 7, 2024
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At theReimagine Education2024 event, Microsoft announced innovative ways to use its AI tools to explore new possibilities, establish strong foundations, and prepare students for the future.
One of them was the introduction of Copilot to the additional educational audience. Microsoft Copilot with commercial data protection is available with all the Microsoft 365 Education offers, including the zero-cost license.
Earlier, Microsoft announced the availability ofMicrosoft Copilot with commercial data protectionto all faculty users and to higher education students ages 18+.
Now, a private preview program for Copilot with commercial data protection will be available for students younger than 18 starting in the Spring of 2024.
Microsoft announced:
Starting April 1, 2024,Copilot for Microsoft 365will be available for higher education institutions to purchase as an add-on for their students aged 18+.
To be able to access it, a student must have Microsoft 365 or Office 365 A3/A5 licenses.
Microsoft further mentioned in the post:
Integration across Microsoft 365 applications provides seamless performance, so you can:
The company also ensures that Copilot’s commercial and academic version comes with a Customer Copyright Commitment, meaning the users won’t have to worry about copyright claims while using the services.
Apart from this, Microsoft also announced the introduction of free AI features to streamline teachers’ tasks along withThe Microsoft Education AI Toolkit.
Furthermore, the Redmond tech giant also introduced new updates toLearning AcceleratorsandTeams for Education.
Additionally, they also mentioned in the event thatMicrosoft Defender for Endpoint, a feature specially designed for protecting student devices, will soon be available at a discounted price to Microsoft 365 A5 customers.
If you want towatch the complete event, you can watch it here. What are your thoughts on this matter? Share your opinions in the comments section below.
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Srishti Sisodia
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Srishti Sisodia is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. She has extensive experience exploring the latest technological advancements and sharing her insights through informative blogs.
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She is an electronics engineer and writer with a passion for technology. Srishti is specialized in Azure, cloud computing, and AI.