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Using Microsoft Learn, Applied Skills for Academic Projects
Dr_Gomathi, as you mentioned in the college students' awareness program post, which is focused on applied skills, and certifications into academic projects. I would like to know...
How do students use Microsoft Learn resources in their academic projects, such as AI, Applied Skills, Power BI, etc?
I'd love to hear specific examples of how Microsoft technologies helped students complete or enhance their Graduation projects?
Best Regards,
Loganathan Kandhasamy
Hey Loganathan,
Thanks for reaching out and for the great question! I'm excited to share how students can use Microsoft Learn to enhance their academic projects.
In my sessions, students often explore resources like AI fundamentals, which gives them a strong foundation in AI concepts. For instance, I’ve seen students create chatbots or develop predictive models using Azure Cognitive Services as part of their final year projects. It’s hands-on, practical, and helps them bring innovative ideas to life.
Another example is Power BI. Many students have used it to analyze and visualize their project data. By creating interactive dashboards, they can present their research findings in a clear and impactful way. I’ve had students who used Power BI to showcase everything from market research insights to scientific data analysis, which not only impressed their faculty but also boosted the quality of their presentations.
The best part is that Microsoft Learn makes this knowledge accessible, so even without prior expertise, students can quickly get hands-on with these tools. Plus, the certifications they earn along the way add extra weight to their resumes.
Let me know if you'd like more details or specific examples!
Regards,
Dr. Gomathi S
- Dr_GomathiLearn Expert
Hey Loganathan,
Thanks for reaching out and for the great question! I'm excited to share how students can use Microsoft Learn to enhance their academic projects.
In my sessions, students often explore resources like AI fundamentals, which gives them a strong foundation in AI concepts. For instance, I’ve seen students create chatbots or develop predictive models using Azure Cognitive Services as part of their final year projects. It’s hands-on, practical, and helps them bring innovative ideas to life.
Another example is Power BI. Many students have used it to analyze and visualize their project data. By creating interactive dashboards, they can present their research findings in a clear and impactful way. I’ve had students who used Power BI to showcase everything from market research insights to scientific data analysis, which not only impressed their faculty but also boosted the quality of their presentations.
The best part is that Microsoft Learn makes this knowledge accessible, so even without prior expertise, students can quickly get hands-on with these tools. Plus, the certifications they earn along the way add extra weight to their resumes.
Let me know if you'd like more details or specific examples!
Regards,
Dr. Gomathi S