The Microsoft Artificial Intelligence (AI) Bootcamp is for educators at higher-education institutions, technical colleges, and other post-secondary institutions. This bootcamp provides institutions with the knowledge and skills to include AI-related training in their courses and programs of study.
Who can attend the Microsoft AI Bootcamp for Educators?
The AI bootcamps are designed for faculty and educators who provide training to students in Computer Science (CS), Information Technology (IT), AI, and other related programs. They're aimed at those looking to incorporate and build skills in these fields.
Educator and faculty attendees learn how to apply the courses to enhance or develop an AI training program to empower students with the tech skills needed to succeed in an AI-driven job market.
What does an AI Bootcamp for Educators session look like?
The Microsoft AI Bootcamp for Educators is a fee-based service provided by Microsoft Training Services Partners (TSP). Microsoft TSPs offer a breadth of training solutions including blended learning, in-person, and online to meet your learning objectives. TSPs around the world have met program requirements. They can teach training content developed by Microsoft and delivered by Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCT). The AI bootcamp sessions are adaptable based on the needs of the academic institution. Tailored training includes in-person, virtual, and hybrid learning. Depending on the TSP, bootcamp sessions can be offered in various time zones and languages.
Additionally, there are add-on topics that can be included in the AI bootcamp delivery. The bootcamp is adaptable to the needs of each individual academic institution. The table lists the content available:
Core Content
Add-on Topics
Day 1
Review of the Microsoft Learn for Educators (MSLE) program, its benefits, resources, content related to AI, and how to join.
Best practices for effectively teaching AI-900.
Day 2
Best practices for effectively teaching AI-102.
Exam prep resources for educators.
2-4 days: Instructor Led Training (ILT) of AI-900 and/or AI-102 courses for certification exam preparation.
½ day: Integrating AI-900 and AI-102 into an AI curriculum consultation.
½ day: Identifying bridging content for moving from AI-900 AI Fundamentals to AI-102 Designing and Implementing Azure AI Solutions
2 hrs: Primer on how students can highlight their AI skills in the job market.
Next steps
1. Find a Training Services Partner
Microsoft Training Services Partners (TSP) deliver the Microsoft AI Bootcamps for Educators. TSPs offer a breadth of training solutions including blended learning, in-person, and online to meet your learning objectives. TSPs around the world meet program requirements to teach training content developed by Microsoft, delivered by Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCT).
Browse the list for a partner that best suits your institution’s needs. The list of participating TSPs is updated weekly.
2. Sign-up for the Microsoft Learn for Educators program
Microsoft Learn for Educators (MSLE) enables educators to bring Microsoft Official Curriculum and the instructor-led training materials into their classroom to build students’ technical skills for the future.
Educators and faculty members at eligible academic institutions can access Microsoft's ready-to-teach curriculum and teaching materials. This includes institutions offering accredited degree, diploma, certificate, or continuing education programs, such as colleges, universities, community colleges, polytechnics, and secondary schools with STEM-focused curriculums. These materials align with industry-recognized Microsoft Certifications, which enhance students' degree paths and validate the skills needed for success in various technical careers.
The AI Bootcamp for Educators discusses how to apply MSLE benefits and resources. If the attendee isn’t already a member of MSLE, begin the sign-up process before attending the bootcamp. Membership activation can take up to three days. Review the program options and sign-up process.
3. Familiarize yourself with the AI-900 and AI-102 learning paths
Attendees aren’t required to have any AI knowledge prior to attending an AI Bootcamp for Educators. However, it’s highly recommended that you familiarize yourself with the Microsoft Official Curriculum on which you’ll be trained. To begin, visit the following course detail pages:
The bootcamps are targeted toward educators and faculty worldwide with a technical or nontechnical background who wish to familiarize themselves with AI concepts and related Microsoft Azure services. This bootcamp provides useful resources and skills to educators and faculty at higher-education institutions, technical colleges, and other post-secondary institutions who provide training and enablement in AI to their students. The audience for this training also includes HED faculty who supports teacher professional development and curriculum integration.
Why is Microsoft creating AI Bootcamps for Educators?
Microsoft has created these bootcamps to address the increased demand for AI training. Educational institutions need help with keeping pace with the rapidly changing world of AI. Additionally, there's a skills gap between the demand for AI-skilled professionals and the job market.
Who delivers the bootcamps?
Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs) deliver Microsoft AI Bootcamps for Educators. These trainers are contracted by or work directly for Microsoft Training Services Partners (TSP). Microsoft onboards TSPs and MCTs to prepare them to deliver the bootcamps to educators. The onboarding session familiarizes TSPs and MCTs with the materials to effectively deliver the bootcamps.
What is the cost to attend a bootcamp?
The cost for educators to attend the bootcamps is set by the TSP. More content and services such as curriculum integration, bridging skills resources, and certification exam preparation training can also be added to the bootcamp.
How long are the bootcamp sessions?
The length of time varies. It’s projected to be between 2-4 days.