Bring inclusive CS Education to schools
Technology Education and Learning Support (TEALS) connects classroom teachers with tech-industry volunteers to create sustainable CS programs. Volunteers support teachers as they learn to teach CS independently over time.
Digital literacy
Free, localized, online courses for anyone with basic reading skills who wants to learn the fundamentals of using digital technologies.
Hands-on CS education with MakeCode
Microsoft MakeCode brings computer science to life for students with fun projects, immediate results, and both block and text editors for learners of different levels.
Productivity and role-based content
Free access to a repository of learning content across LinkedIn Learning, Microsoft Learn, and GitHub Learning Lab; ranging from entry-level to advanced skills, including ten learning paths that are mapped to in-demand jobs.
Microsoft Educator Center
Connect and collaborate, find training and lessons, and earn badges and certificates on this free personalized hub created for educators like you.
Minecraft Education
This game-based learning platform on the Microsoft Learn educator center promotes creativity, collaboration, and problem-solving in an immersive digital environment. It grows with students and can be used across the curriculum and in any grade level.
Computer science for everyone
We've partnered with Code.org, CSForAll, CSTA, NCWIT, the TEALS Program, and others to help you connect with students of all backgrounds and abilities by providing an inclusive CS education.
Inspire the coders and creators of tomorrow
Make a difference in communities and schools by volunteering to help build and grow sustainable CS programs alongside other CS professionals.
Advocate for computer science in schools
Join the thousands of schools who have already incorporated high quality computer science education into their curriculum and provide opportunities for the students in your local area.
Inspire kids in STEM
Spark student curiosity by connecting in-class activities to the real world on Microsoft Learn.