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37 TopicsAnnouncing GitHub Universe Cloud Skills Challenge!
Join the GitHub Universe Cloud Skills Challenge and start your exiting journey in AI! Whether you’re beginning or looking to change your career, this learning experience is designed to introduce you to some of the most requested GitHub tools for AI beginners, and to explore new opportunities. Join the GitHub Universe Cloud Skills Challenge and start your exciting journey in AI!39KViews13likes25CommentsLearn Live: Microsoft Learn AI Skills Challenge
We are living in the era of AI, and you need to be adequately equipped to keep up with the almost daily changes in the AI ecosystem. We have planned a four-week series to get you up and running with Generative AI, ensuring you are well able to empower you to use AI in your organization.21KViews5likes3CommentsGitHub Copilot Fundamentals Learning Path - Your New AI programming friend!
Ready to start coding with the power of AI? Meet GitHub Copilot, your new AI pair programmer that's about to revolutionize your development workflow. Explore our new GitHub Copilot Fundamentals Learning Path and discover how GitHub Copilot can help you code faster, smarter, and with fewer bugs (at least for me!). It's like having a super-smart friend who's always ready to help. Start your AI-powered coding journey today!15KViews4likes1CommentAZ-500: Microsoft Azure Security Technologies Study Guide
The AZ-500 certification provides professionals with the skills and knowledge needed to secure Azure infrastructure, services, and data. The exam covers identity and access management, data protection, platform security, and governance in Azure. Learners can prepare for the exam with Microsoft's self-paced curriculum, instructor-led course, and documentation. The certification measures the learner’s knowledge of managing, monitoring, and implementing security for resources in Azure, multi-cloud, and hybrid environments. Azure Firewall, Key Vault, and Azure Active Directory are some of the topics covered in the exam.20KViews3likes2CommentsExplore Cloud Computing with the New "Azure for Students" Module!
I’m excited to announce the new "Azure for Students" module, developed in collaboration with the Microsoft Learn Team! This exciting module is your gateway to mastering cloud computing, designed specifically for students. You'll learn the basics of cloud computing, explore how Azure is used in real-world scenarios from college projects to industry projects, and discover essential tools to kickstart your Azure journey. Plus, with the Azure for Students offer, you can enjoy $100 in Azure credit and a host of free services—making it a cost-effective and fun way to boost your tech skills. Ready to dive in? Sign up on Microsoft Learn and start your cloud computing adventure today!2.8KViews2likes1CommentCross the Hurdles: Innovate in the Classroom with Power Platform
More and more we see teachers implementing the Power Platform tools to teach students future-ready skills, innovate the classroom, and decrease the gap between the university and the workforce. But in our endeavor to teach low-code skills, there are some hurdles on the track on the way to the finish. How can we identify and cross those?2.8KViews2likes0CommentsUC Berkeley and Microsoft Learn - Foundations of Data Science Data8
The UC Bekerely Computing, Data Science, and Society (DSEP) division is proud to announce the new Learning Path Foundations of Data Science on Microsoft Learn based on the Computational and Inferential Thinking textbook authored by Berkeley faculty members Ani Adhikari, John DeNero, and David Wagner. The Foundations of Data Science course serves as an introductory data science course that teaches data science from the ground up, without any prerequisite knowledge in programming or statistics.3.6KViews2likes0CommentsNew resources for educators and students
Our CEO Satya Nadella references a term from the education field that I think is particularly fitting and important during this unprecedented time in history. Satya talks of the importance of being a “learn-it-all” instead of a “know-it-all.” Learn-it-alls are curious, resourceful and willing to fail, understanding that insights from failure lead to future success.2KViews2likes1Comment