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Get Involved in the Microsoft Learn for Educators Community

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May 22, 2025

Ready to join a global network of educators and access valuable resources? Sign up for the Tech Community today!

  • If you don’t have a Tech Community profile yet, click Register in the top right corner.
  • Create a new account or log in with your existing Microsoft Account (MSA).
  • When choosing your username, please use your FirstName_LastName for easy recognition.

Once you’re in, be sure to Follow the Microsoft Learn for Educators community to stay up to date with the latest news, discussions, and exclusive opportunities designed just for educators like you.

Join now and start connecting, sharing, and growing with peers around the world!

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Join the Conversation in the Discussion Space

From the Microsoft Learn for Educators community page, you can browse recent conversations in our Connect and Ask Questions discussion space. To participate, select Discussion Spaces from the navigation menu.

Prefer to engage in another language? Head over to the Groups section to find language-specific communities.

To start a new discussion:

  • Go to the Connect and Ask Questions section.
  • Click the blue Start a Discussion button to begin your post.
  • Choose the appropriate tag that best fits your question—this helps others find and respond more easily.
  • Scroll to the bottom and click Publish to share your question.

To reply to an existing discussion:

  • Click the discussion title to open the thread.
  • Type your message in the box provided, then click the blue Reply button to submit.

We’re excited to hear your questions, insights, and ideas, jump in and join the conversation!

Connect in Your Preferred Language

If you’d like to engage in discussions and receive support in your preferred language, you can request to join one of these language-specific groups, where MSLE Community Managers and fellow educators come together to connect, share, and support each other:

Portuguese – Connect and Ask Questions

Spanish – Connect and Ask Questions

Arabic – Connect and Ask Questions

Chinese – Connect and Ask Questions

French – Connect and Ask Questions

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Looking for upcoming MSLE events?

On the Microsoft Learn for Educators community page, you’ll find the next upcoming event highlighted on the right-hand side.

To browse all upcoming MSLE events — including community calls, office hours, program onboarding, training sessions, and more — select “Events” from the navigation menu, then choose from the different MSLE events.

Click on any event to view full details. To stay in the loop, select “Attending” or “Interested” — and don’t forget to click “Add to calendar” below the date and time to save it to your schedule!

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Stay Informed with MSLE News

Looking for the latest updates, insights, and highlights from the Microsoft Learn for Educators community? Head over to the Blogs section!

  • From the Microsoft Learn for Educators community page, select Blogs from the top navigation menu.
  • There, you’ll find the Microsoft Learn for Educators News blog, your go-to source for updates on MSLE events, Microsoft news, course changes, educator recognition, and more.

New content is added regularly, so check back often to stay connected and up to date!

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Use Tags to Organize and Discover Topics 

Tags help group related discussions across the community. When starting a new post, select the tag that best fits your topic—such as #MSLELabs, #CertficationsForEducators, #CourseUpdate, and more.

Clicking on a tag will show you all posts using that tag, even from different areas of the community—making it easy to discover related content and connect with others interested in the same topics.

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Let Us Know What You Think

If you have any feedback or suggestions about how we can improve our new community space, MSLE program, or content portfolio, visit the Ideas section!

  • From the Microsoft Learn for Educators community page, select Ideas from the top navigation menu.
  • There, you’ll find the Suggest an Idea button, where you can submit your suggestion. 

 

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