Innovation and Education at Microsoft Canada
Microsoft has recognized a gap in the Canadian education system in providing students workshops to learn tech skills including coding, AI, and STEM.
TOPICS With the development of new technologies and emerging societal beliefs, the education system is undergoing extreme transformation in order to prepare the future generations for a digitally and technologically advanced world.
Microsoft has recognized a gap in the Canadian education system in providing students workshops to learn tech skills including coding, AI, and STEM.
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