Access Teach across Microsoft 365

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Teach is designed for educators to get started quickly, with embedded dropdown menus and pre-populated basics like standards. No matter which tool educators choose, they find the same simple interface and functionality.

Q: Where is Teach available?

A: Teach is available on the web through an internet browser and in the Microsoft Copilot computer app. Teach Learning tools are also available within Microsoft class teams in Classwork and Assignments as well as Learning Management Systems through the Microsoft 365 LTI tool (coming soon).

Screenshot showing how to access Teach through the Classwork app in Microsoft class teams.

Teach tools in Classwork

Q: How can educators access Teach?

A: The school's IT administrator must turn on Copilot Chat for educators. Availability might vary based on tenant configuration and licensing. Learn more at aka.ms/teach/admindocs.

Q: Which Microsoft 365 licenses include AI capabilities?

A: Microsoft 365 A1/A3/A5 for Faculty/Staff and Office 365 A1/A1 Plus/A3/A5 for Faculty/Staff licenses include new AI capabilities that support personalized learning.

Now that you know how to access Teach and its core features, you're ready to start creating instructional materials. Let's begin by exploring how to generate effective lesson plans using Teach's guided tools.