Getting Started with Microsoft Copilot

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Getting Started with Microsoft Copilot

Coursera · Beginner ·💻 AI-Assisted Coding ·4h ago
Microsoft Copilot is changing how work gets done. This course shows you how to use AI tools effectively across your daily tasks so you can save time, improve output quality, and stay focused on what matters most. Designed for AI for work and productivity, this course helps you apply generative AI and automation within Microsoft 365. You will learn how to use Copilot across Microsoft 365 tools, including Outlook, Teams, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Starting with the basics, you will build skills in prompting, content creation, communication, meeting support, and data analysis. You will also learn how to evaluate and refine AI-generated outputs to ensure accuracy, tone, and relevance. As you progress, you will move beyond individual tasks and integrate Copilot into full workflows. You will practice drafting emails, summarizing conversations, preparing for meetings, analyzing data with natural language, and creating presentations from insights. You will also learn how to retrieve and validate information and build consistent daily AI productivity habits. By the end of this course, you will use Copilot as a collaborative teammate to plan, execute, and improve your work with confidence.
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