Last week, a Microsoft in Education
Global Forum was held in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
This Forum was important
for many reasons – first and foremost, to highlight the achievements of some
amazing teachers and schools in the Middle East, Africa and India.
The 450 educators and leaders we met
at the event were integrating technology in their classrooms in fresh ways, and
making a big difference in a region where access to quality education can be
especially inconsistent, and where preparation for the workforce is key to
competitiveness, stability and economic growth.
These Microsoft Innovative Educators
and Showcase Schools represented 35 countries in the region. They were joined
by government leaders, inspiring speakers and top Microsoft Education
technology partners including Intel, Dell, Promethean, All Prints, Sayegh,
McGraw Hill and ITWorx Education – all with a common goal: to make the
technology needed for college and career readiness available to as many
students as possible.
To that end, I was proud to
represent Microsoft in announcing the global expansion of our ground-breaking
Office 365 ProPlus Benefit, which is already providing millions of students and
teachers with the powerful capabilities of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote,
OneDrive and Access on up to five PCs or Macs and mobile devices — including
Android, iPad and Windows tablets. Now, millions more deserving teachers and
their students at eligible schools can download – at no cost – this
business-class productivity platform.
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For education leaders gathered at
the Dubai Global Forum, the proPlus benefit is a game changer. According to
Mohammed Gheyath, Director General of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Smart Learning
Programme, “We’ve chosen Microsoft for its ability to provide end-to-end
solutions that meet all our needs and for helping us to crystallize the UAE’s
vision and the objectives of the Ministry of Education for a high quality
education system.
From innovative, secured devices and
best-in-class productivity to collaboration apps and comprehensive management
capabilities, Microsoft has shown great commitment to empowering our youth with
a balanced set of skills required in today’s very competitive work
environment.”
Bringing the Office 365 ProPlus
benefit to the world narrows the opportunity gap between those who have access
to the skills and training they need to be successful, and those who do not.
This helps to tackle the growing problem of youth unemployment, and along with
programs like Microsoft’s YouthSpark, it represents a significant step in
reversing the inequality that results in so many of mankind’s most pressing
problems.
Microsoft is committed to
transforming education around the globe. Providing a platform like the Global
Forum to recognize and reward progress is an important part of that commitment.
But at the end of the day,
transformation at scale requires the broad distribution of critical resources
and tools like Office 365, so that every community and every school has what
they need to prepare students for the challenges of a competitive global
marketplace.
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