Microsoft Middle East & Africa: Education Blog

Unlock skills for the modern workplace using the 5 C’s

By: Mark Chaban Area Director of Education for Microsoft Middle East & Africa I was recently at...

Date: 05/26/2016

Hundreds of teachers across Abu Dhabi to receive Office 365 training

Equipping teachers with the latest Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) skills is...

Date: 04/22/2016

Class Notebooks get even better with new add-in for OneNote

Good teachers are always on the lookout for teaching tools and tricks to save time, stay organised...

Date: 03/31/2016

Make going back to class fun with OneNote

Performing well at school can sometimes be a bit of challenge, but what about for those with...

Date: 03/02/2016

Five apps that make learning easier and more fun

Apps have become an integral part of our lives. We use them across our devices, for work and play...

Date: 02/11/2016

Students brush up their technology skills at Turkey Summer School

Increasing technology awareness among university students is an important first step in giving them...

Date: 01/26/2016

Oman set to transform its education sector with Windows 10

At Microsoft we believe that people can do remarkable things when technology is in reach. This is...

Date: 01/18/2016

How to create a culture of teamwork in the classroom using Office 365, without the drama

By Mostafa El Baradei, Office 365 Product Manager for Microsoft Middle East and Africa’...

Date: 12/17/2015

Make teaching and learning more fun with Windows 10

By: Editorial Team Teachers are busy people, constantly juggling classes, marking and lesson...

Date: 12/08/2015

Science education for girls: why it matters

By: Olusola Amusan, Citizenship Manager, Microsoft Africa It’s been a long-standing trend that...

Date: 12/07/2015

Children with special needs given the tools to succeed with Windows 10

From creating dynamic learning experiences, to encouraging collaboration and helping students and...

Date: 12/06/2015

Soft skills and good teachers are just as important as tech in the classroom

Posted by Mark Chaban, Area Director of Education for Microsoft Middle East & Africa Technology...

Date: 10/15/2015

African students inspire in Microsoft’s YouthSpark Challenge for Change 2015 competition

Since 2012, our YouthSpark program has inspired young people to spark change in the world through...

Date: 06/24/2015

The journey of the Smart Learning Initiative – changing the ways students and educators interact

How can governments and education leaders make interactive, open and intelligent education a reality...

Date: 05/06/2015