Windows 10 made easy
When it comes to technology in education, your school, college or university needs more than just a device or service. You need a complete solution. With Windows, you can bring learning to life and create dynamic learning experiences. You can help students collaborate, communicate and demonstrate flexibility in their work so they can thrive and achieve their goals.
You can also deliver a personalised experience with Windows 10 that adapts to the way your students’ learn and the way your educators communicate - touch, type or write.
What’s New?
With the new Creator’s Update, there’s now a range of 3D features available in Windows 10. Paint 3D, 3D Builder and 3D in PowerPoint will bring more creative learning to the classroom.
Features available in all versions of Windows 10 Windows Hello: the password is you
Windows Hello is the password-free sign-in that gives you the fastest, most secure way to unlock your Windows devices.
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Plus, you’ll soon be able to bring learning to life more easily with manufacturers releasing affordable Windows 10 mixed reality headsets later this year. These can be used in collaboration with the many Windows 10 and STEAM apps available for education in the Windows Store.
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