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Exploring Different Spectrums of Microsoft Copilot

Thu, 15 Aug

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Virtual Event | Microsoft Teams

Tired of repetitive tasks slowing you down? This workshop will show you how Microsoft Copilot, your AI-powered co-pilot, can supercharge your workflow. Write smarter, not harder, with code, documents, emails, and presentations practically at your fingertips! No coding experience required!

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Exploring Different Spectrums of Microsoft Copilot
Exploring Different Spectrums of Microsoft Copilot

Time & Location

15 Aug 2024, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm MYT

Virtual Event | Microsoft Teams

About the event

A four-hour workshop for non-technical business users.

Workshop Description

This workshop will introduce you to the different versions of Microsoft Copilot, a powerful AI-powered tool that can help you write code, documents, and more. You will learn how to use Microsoft Copilot to enhance your productivity, creativity, and collaboration in various business scenarios. You will also get hands-on experience with Microsoft Copilot in a guided lab session.

Learning Objectives

  • Understand the features and benefits of Microsoft Copilot.
  • Compare and contrast the different versions of Microsoft Copilot, such as Basic, Pro, and Enterprise.
  • Identify the best version of Microsoft Copilot for your business needs and goals.
  • Learn how to use Microsoft Copilot to write code, documents, emails, presentations, and more.
  • Explore the best practices and tips for using Microsoft Copilot effectively and responsibly.

Target Audience

This workshop is designed for non-technical business users who want to learn how to use Microsoft Copilot to support their work. No prior coding or technical skills are required. However, some familiarity with Microsoft products and services, such as Microsoft 365, is recommended.

Workshop Outline

  • What is Microsoft Copilot and why do you use it?
  • The different versions of Microsoft Copilot and how to choose the best one for you.
  • How to use Microsoft Copilot to write documents, emails, presentations, and more.

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