Microsoft Learn for Educators (MSLE) Virtual Bootcamps

The MSLE Bootcamps is a comprehensive program designed to equip educators and faculty from higher-education institutions, technical colleges, and post-secondary institutions with the knowledge and skills to integrate Security and AI-related training into their courses and programs of study. Through these bootcamps, educators will gain expertise in Security and Azure AI tools and technologies, receive guided curriculum integration support, and learn about credentialing opportunities in AI and Security. Additionally, the program provides an overview of the Microsoft Learn for Educators (MSLE) platform, its resources, and how to connect students to the Microsoft Learn Career Connected (MLCC) program.

The Training Services Partners(TSPs) of the Leading Learning Partners Association offers customized and flexible Cybersecurity and AI bootcamp sessions tailored to the specific needs of academic institutions. With a customer-centric approach, LLPA’s dedicated team of learning consultants, associates, and customer success managers work meticulously to identify and bridge skill gaps, ensuring effective skill development for real-world impact.

Sessions are led by Microsoft Certified Trainers (MCTs). The Bootcamps are available in various formats, including hybrid and virtual. Participants receive comprehensive support, including access to Microsoft Official Courseware (MOC) and ongoing assistance from TSPs. Note that the Bootcamps are fee-based.

Who Are the Bootcamps for?

These Bootcamps are intended for educators and faculty from higher education institutions, technical colleges, and other post-secondary institutions. Regardless of their technical background, educators will gain valuable resources and skills to train and enable students in AI or Cybersecurity.

4 bootcamps are now available 

Prerequisites

Recommended:

  • Familiarity with cloud computing concepts
  • Technical or nontechnical background in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related fields

Course outlines for Foundational AI or Cybersecurity & AI Bootcamps

Day 1: (half day)

  • Review of the Microsoft Learn for Educators (MSLE) program

Day 2: (half day)

  • Best practices for effectively teaching AI-900/SC-900

Day 3: (half day)

  • Best practices for effectively teaching AI-102/SC-200
  • Exam prep resources for educators

Course outlines for Generative AI for Teaching Bootcamp for Educators/Faculty

Day 1: (Full day)

  • Review of the Microsoft Learn for Educators (MSLE) program
  • Introduction to Generative AI and Copilot

Course outlines for Microsoft Copilot Prompt-a-thon Workshop for School Leaders

Day 1: (Full day in person)

  • Prompt Challenge, and Art of Prompting aimed at building AI fluency and literacy and understanding benefits of AI adoption.

Registration Form

Our AI and Cybersecurity Bootcamps help educators, students, and leaders gain essential skills in AI, cybersecurity, and productivity tools. Delivered by Microsoft Certified Trainers, these programs support institutions in developing strong, future-ready curricula.

MSLE Foundational AI Bootcamp (AI-900 + AI-102)
Prepares faculty to teach core and applied AI using Microsoft Azure tools.

MSLE Cybersecurity and AI Bootcamp (SC-900 + SC-200)
Covers essential security concepts to support AI-integrated cybersecurity training.

MSLE Generative AI Bootcamp for Teaching
Helps educators use generative AI in teaching, based on Microsoft Learn content.

Microsoft Copilot Prompt-a-Thon for School Leaders
Boosts AI fluency and productivity through hands-on use of Microsoft Copilot.

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