Month: May 2021

Common missteps with workplace tech, with Ifeoma Ajunwa

Gemma Milne talks with Dr. Ifeoma Ajunwa, from the University of North Carolina School of Law, about the growing role

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Storytelling for Champions – new resources available

We are pleased to share a set of new resources on storytelling for Champions! Our overall goal for delivering these

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Flexible, high-quality training helps teams prosper, says IDC study

This blog post is the third in a series of three examining the results of a recent IDC study, Leveraging

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WestJet shares how Power Virtual Agents enable self service discovery on SharePoint Online

Lisa Eyamie from WestJet joined Customer Tech Talks to share how using Power Virtual Agents enabled them to stand up

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WestJet shares how Power Virtual Agents enable self service discovery on SharePoint Online

Lisa Eyamie from WestJet joined Customer Tech Talks to share how using Power Virtual Agents enabled them to stand up

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30 new features in Minecraft, Forms, Whiteboard, and more to get excited about now through August

Happy Teacher Appreciation Day to you! Andwe have to say itMay the fourth be with you. So much has happened

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Microsoft’s EdTech partners stepped up in a big way this year. Our partners delivered when our community needed them most—during

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35+ new features in Teams to get excited about now through August

Happy Teacher Appreciation Day! This means YOU—whether you’re an educator, school leader, or family member teaching from home, in a

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Reading Progress in Microsoft Teams – Improve student reading fluency, save time and track progress

After a year of practicing resiliency, building technology and self-management skills, and navigating emotional turmoil, students are preparing to return

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Find More Joy at Work to Spark Creativity and Connection

Find More Joy at Work to Spark Creativity and Connection There’s good reason—and plenty of scientific evidence—to suggest we prioritize

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