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Microsoft Educator Trainer and Master Trainer (MET/MEMT)
- Sally Tippett
- 24 February 2023
ME Trainers are educators, edtech trainers, professional development specialists, or affiliates who want to train educators and school leaders on the effective use of technology. Image Credit: Microsoft The role of an Microsoft Educator Trainer is to plan and deliver inspirational training that helps other educators use technology in teaching
Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert (MIEE)
- Sally Tippett
- 24 February 2023
The MIEE badge is designed for educators* who are striving to find new ways to engage their students and colleagues. It provides the opportunity to join a professional learning community of global educators who are constantly pushing the boundaries of what a classroom looks and feels like. Image Credit: Microsoft
Microsoft Advanced Educator (MAE)
- Sally Tippett
- 24 February 2023
Once you have earned the Educator badge and are ready to go deeper into Microsoft tools in teaching and learning, successful completion of two learning paths will unlock the Advanced Educator badge. Image Credit: Microsoft Begin with the learning path ‘Master Microsoft Teams’ to experience all the toolsets and features
Microsoft Educator (MA)
- Sally Tippett
- 24 February 2023
Microsoft describe this as ‘the first step on a journey of digital transformation’ and it is designed for educators who are new to Microsoft tools in teaching and learning. Its focus is on best practice and some basics for facilitating a blended or hybrid learning environment. Image credit: Microsoft Most
The tricky area of teaching photo editing and
- Sally Tippett
- 20 February 2023
Canva is a design tool that is ideal to use in education to create stunning projects, and for education establishments it is totally free. With Canva, students can access ready-to-use templates, share and review their work with others, access premium content and graphics and work together in groups and teams.