Microsoft adds free Copilot Notebooks and teaching agents to Microsoft 365 Education

by

in

Microsoft is expanding its artificial intelligence offerings within the education sector without charging extra. The company has announced that new AI-powered study and teaching capabilities are now available at no additional cost to users of Microsoft 365 Education.

Copilot Notebooks for students

The update introduces Copilot Notebooks, a feature designed specifically to assist students with their coursework. These notebooks leverage AI to help learners organize thoughts, draft content, and manage study materials more efficiently within the familiar Microsoft 365 environment.

By integrating these tools directly into the suite, Microsoft aims to streamline the research and writing process for students who already use Word, OneNote, or other Office applications for their daily academic tasks.

Dedicated teaching agents

Educators will also benefit from new dedicated teaching agents. These AI assistants are tailored to support instructional workflows, helping teachers prepare materials, manage classroom dynamics, and provide personalized feedback to students.

This addition allows educators to spend less time on administrative or repetitive tasks and more time focusing on direct instruction and student engagement.

What this means for you

If you are a student or educator using Microsoft 365 Education, these features are available immediately without any upgrade fee. This move signals Microsoft’s continued push to make advanced AI tools accessible across its ecosystem, particularly in the competitive education market where free or low-cost solutions are highly valued.

Source: Neowin

Over to you: Do you think free AI tools in education will improve learning outcomes, or just add more distractions?

You may also like

Microsoft officially confirms Windows 11 26H2, urges IT pros to prepare
Microsoft officially confirms Windows 11 26H2, urges IT pros to prepare

Microsoft Weekly: Windows 11 26H2 goes official, new Surface hardware revealed
Microsoft Weekly: Windows 11 26H2 goes official, new Surface hardware revealed

From Dial-Up Days to Windows 11: Why Microsoft Paint Remains a Hidden Gem
From Dial-Up Days to Windows 11: Why Microsoft Paint Remains a Hidden Gem

The forgotten Microsoft Office feature hiding in plain sight
The forgotten Microsoft Office feature hiding in plain sight