Fresh Microsoft Teams feature and MS 365 licensing option are here
Those in the field of education looking for new licensing options and Microsoft Teams tools are in for a good Thursday, as on September 30, 2021, Microsoft announced those exact things.
First up, there’s the new Microsoft 365 A1 for devices license. Here’s what Microsoft had to say about it: “The Microsoft 365 A1 for devices license costs $38 per device for up to six years, providing more for students and educators relative to competitive offerings at the same price. Microsoft 365 A1 for devices will allow you to support student learning experiences on desktop Office apps with or without an Internet connection.”
The company notes that it has a host of tools for educating kids from which you can derive value from licensing its goods. There’s Reflect, Minecraft: Education Edition, and plenty more items at educators’ disposal courtesy of Microsoft.
The second news item is Microsoft Teams Content from camera, an oddly capitalized and titled new inclusion that falls into the same category of Teams tools as the Reading Progress app did.
To learn more about the new Teams tool and Microsoft 365 licensing option, check out Microsoft’s blog post.
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