
Microsoft 365 Copilot School Teacher Training Service
Empower your teaching with Copilot's ability to create engaging lesson plans, quizzes, and exercises. From designing comprehensive lesson plans to assessing student writing and managing portfolios, Copilot transforms the way educators interact with technology, enabling them to focus on what matters most—teaching and inspiring students.

Why Choose Microsoft 365 Copilot for Education?
Save Time on Lesson Planning
Create engaging lesson plans, quizzes, and exercises in minutes.
Personalized Learning Materials
Generate tailored teaching resources that cater to diverse student needs.
Data-Driven
Insights
Leverage AI to analyze student performance and improve teaching strategies.
Reduce Administrative Burden
Automate repetitive tasks, allowing staff to focus on strategic initiatives.

How can we help You?
Since its launch in 2023, Microsoft 365 Copilot has been adopted by many schools. Teachers use Copilot within Microsoft 365 Apps, such as Word and PowerPoint, to create lesson plans and exercises, as well as to grade essays, significantly reducing lesson preparation time.
Our company offers half-day to full-day training sessions for primary school teachers, conducted by AI training instructors. Upon completing the course, each school will receive a 12-month Copilot AI license for creating teaching materials. Additionally, all students in the school will receive a free one-year license for Office 365 Apps, which can be installed on their computers.


About the Trainer
Mr. Chan, a graduate of the Chinese University of Hong Kong with a degree in English, has dedicated many years to researching the application of artificial intelligence in English as a Second Language (ESL) teaching. Since 2018, he has established a consultancy company and become a Microsoft partner, providing consultancy and system integration services to major educational institutions.
His clients include the University of Hong Kong, the Chinese University of Hong Kong, City University of Hong Kong, Lingnan University, Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and St. Joseph's Primary School.
