Join Microsoft at EDUCAUSE 2020, October 27-29
This year, the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference takes place online on October 27-29, 2020.
Learn how to strengthen and support your educators, students, and school community.

This year, the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference takes place online on October 27-29, 2020.
A new school year has arrived, and so has the newest addition to Microsoft’s Surface portfolio: The Surface Laptop Go.
October is Dyslexia Awareness Month, and also the 75th anniversary of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM.
2020 has been a year of blended learning, elevating the importance of creating connections for students and inspiring them to learn from home, from class, and everywhere in between.
Over the past nine months, we’ve seen wildlife roam free while people isolate to stay healthy.
Russell Ginley, Director of Business Development at Microsoft, speaks to academics facing the problem head-on.
On September 23, Microsoft Education held our third Education Transformation Summit, where education leaders shared best practices from the acceleration of digital learning due to the global pandemic.
As the world and our education systems continue to evolve, the role of technology to enable learning, whether in classrooms or at home, continues to be of great importance for educators, leaders, parents, and students alike.
Equity has long been a topic in education, but it has risen to the forefront of conversations about learning during the pandemic. Disparities in funding, support, and access to technology have become more apparent as schools have shifted to remote and hybrid education.
Back to school is typically an exciting time of year. But uncertainty around what school will look like makes this year feel different. For some, going back to school will mean teaching or attending classes online from the desk in their bedrooms.
Today, we celebrate the accomplishments of the inspiring leaders of 325 education institutions from 58 countries around the world, whose vision and perseverance are empowering their students to achieve more.
Back in February, Dr. Susan Keim and Zac Jarrard from Park University in Missouri shared their story of how the Hauptmann School of Public Affairs is using Minecraft: Education Edition to teach public administration.