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This week, twelve student teams from across the globe will pitch their purpose-driven applications in Round 2 of the Imagine Cup World Finals. Four winning teams will be selected by a panel of expert judges to move forward to the 2020 World Championship. This year’s panel includes industry experts.

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  2. As long as you are a validated user of the Microsoft Azure for Students Starter program, you will have access rights to this offering. Azure’s Microsoft Imagine benefit is intended for development and test purposes. Production workloads must be run on a different Azure subscription. Offer Availability.
  3. Microsoft Imagine Academy Learner Home. You can change your profile information anytime by clicking your name at the top right of the page, and then 'Edit profile.' You currently have no learning plans assigned to you.
  4. Microsoft Imagine helps students develop their ideas and boldly bring them to life. Simply create your student account and verify your student status to access developer resources, contests, trainings and download the same tools and products used by professional developers.
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In September we launched Imagine Cup Junior 2021, a great opportunity for students aged 13-18 to learn about artificial intelligence (AI) and how it can be used for good. It has been fantastic to see educators from all over the world registering and getting their students involved in this global AI for Good challenge.

To bring the challenge to even more students, I am delighted to share details of the AI webinar and hackathon series to help students on their journey and teach them everything they need to know to get involved in Imagine Cup Junior. The series will start right at the basics, guiding students on what AI is, where it already exists in the world around them, how it can be used for good, and inspiring students to become inventors of the future. The webinars will conclude with virtual hackathons where students can build out their projects ready for submission.

Educators, instructors, parents, and guardians can register to take part in Imagine Cup Junior. The webinars and hackathons will supplement the resource kit (educator guides, student guides, lesson plans, hackathon kits, and more made available upon registration) and will be hosted on Microsoft Teams. The dates and times are below and join links can be found here.

And to support educators interested in bringing Imagine Cup Junior to their students, we are providing a webinar for educators on December 1, 2020 at 8:30 AM and 6:30 PM Pacific Time. This will take educators through our resources, share how to get started, and answer any questions about the challenge. The join links can be found here.

As a reminder, students aged 13-18 can take part in Imagine Cup Junior, individually or in teams of up to six, by developing an AI concept based on Microsoft’s AI for Good initiatives. These include AI for Humanitarian Action, AI for Earth, AI for Cultural Heritage, AI for Accessibility, and AI for Health.

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Registration closes on May 21, 2021, and in June 2021 Microsoft will be proud to recognize the top ten ideas globally and celebrate students’ achievement with an Imagine Cup Junior trophy and group mentorship sessions. To ensure the privacy of students, all submissions must be made by educators, instructors, parents, or guardians on behalf of their students.

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Challenge rules and regulations can be found here.

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Register today and empower students to truly change the world. I can’t wait to see their innovation and ideas!





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