This course examines how administrators can manage and extend Microsoft 365 Copilot to meet their business needs. The course introduces you to Copilot, examines how to implement and administer it, and then explores the fundamentals of Copilot extensibility.
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Build intelligent Microsoft Teams apps using the LLMs and AI components of your choice with Teams AI Library. These custom copilots can also be used to extend Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365.
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This course explores extending Copilot’s capabilities with Microsoft Graph connectors and custom engine copilots, guiding participants to choose the best development path. It concludes with agent management in the Microsoft 365 admin center.
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Build connectors and plugins for Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365
What will you get from this course:
- provides comprehensive knowledge and hands-on experience in building declarative agents using Visual Studio Code and Teams Toolkit
- introduction to declarative agents, followed by practical labs that guide them through building their first agent
- understanding API plugins, and implementing APIs.
- advanced topics include creating adaptive cards, managing authentication for API plugins, and integrating Microsoft Graph connectors.
By the end of the course, participants have a solid understanding of how to leverage declarative agents to enhance the functionality of Microsoft 365 Copilot.
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Extend Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 with Copilot Studio
As a developer, you can enhance, enrich, and customize Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 in 2 ways: you can extend Microsoft Copilot or build your own copilot.
On its own, Copilot for Microsoft 365 is a powerful productivity tool for keeping users in the flow of their work across Microsoft 365 applications. It provides users with general skills that enhance personal productivity, such as understanding, summarizing, predicting, recalling, translating, and generating content. It draws from a baseline of your organizational knowledge by indexing content into Microsoft Graph, such as the emails, chats, and documents that users have permission to access.
However, business workflows don’t typically run exclusively on Microsoft 365 applications and experiences. With Copilot extensibility, you can augment Copilot for Microsoft 365 with custom actions and ground your responses with connectors that access data in real-time. You can even extend Copilot’s experiences with declarative and custom copilots that focus on specific user experiences.
IMPORTANT: This course retired 31 Mar 2025 and has been replaced with MS-4022
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Discover how to drive enablement of Copilot for Microsoft 365 in your organization
Learn how to drive adoption of Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 using the user enablement framework to create and implement a robust adoption plan.
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Craft effective prompts for Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365
Discover ways to craft effective and contextual prompts for Microsoft Copilot for Microsoft 365 that create, simplify, transform, and compile content across Microsoft 365 applications. Learn the importance of providing a clear goal, context, source, and expectation in your prompt for the best results. This course covers real world scenarios and examples using Copilot in Microsoft 365 apps like Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Teams, Outlook, OneNote, and Chat.
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This Empower your workforce with Copilot for Microsoft 365 Use Cases course is composed of two parts – Getting started with Copilot for Microsoft 365 and Empower your workforce with Copilot for Microsoft 365 Use Cases. The first part of the course introduces you to Copilot for Microsoft 365, examines how you can use Copilot throughout the various Microsoft 365 apps, explores best practices for using Copilot and building effective prompts, and examines how you can extend Copilot with plugins and Graph connectors.
The second part of this training content is really the heart of this course. Students perform a series of hands-on exercises involving seven Use Cases – Executives, Sales, Marketing, Finance, IT, HR, and Operations. These exercises focus on using Copilot in various Microsoft 365 apps (such as Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, and so on) to complete a series of common business-related tasks pertaining to each Use Case.
To complete the Use Case exercises in this course, each student must have access to a Microsoft 365 subscription (BYOS) in which they’re licensed to use Copilot for Microsoft 365. Each student must also have a Microsoft OneDrive account, since Copilot requires OneDrive to complete the file sharing tasks used throughout the Use Case exercises.
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This learning path examines the key Microsoft 365 security and compliance features that administrators must prepare in order to successfully implement Microsoft 365 Copilot.
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Learn how to build and distribute Microsoft Teams apps that retrieve user information using the Microsoft Graph API. Practice building and deploying apps in the guided project at the end of the learning path.
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Microsoft 365: Revolutionizing Workflows for the Modern Enterprise.
This Microsoft 365 Administrator course covers the following key elements of Microsoft 365 administration: Microsoft 365 tenant management, Microsoft 365 identity synchronization, and Microsoft 365 security and compliance.
In Microsoft 365 tenant management, you learn how to configure your Microsoft 365 tenant, including your organizational profile, tenant subscription options, component services, user accounts and licenses, security groups, and administrative roles. You then transition to configuring Microsoft 365, with a primary focus on configuring Office client connectivity. Finally, you explore how to manage user-driven client installations of Microsoft 365 Apps for enterprise deployments.
The course then transitions to an in-depth examination of Microsoft 365 identity synchronization, with a focus on Azure Active Directory Connect and Connect Cloud Sync. You learn how to plan for and implement each of these directory synchronization options, how to manage synchronized identities, and how to implement password management in Microsoft 365 using multifactor authentication and self-service password management.
In Microsoft 365 security management, you begin examining the common types of threat vectors and data breaches facing organizations today. You then learn how Microsoft 365’s security solutions address each of these threats. You are introduced to the Microsoft Secure Score, as well as to Azure Active Directory Identity Protection. You then learn how to manage the Microsoft 365 security services, including Exchange Online Protection, Safe Attachments, and Safe Links. Finally, you are introduced to the various reports that monitor an organization’s security health. You then transition from security services to threat intelligence; specifically, using Microsoft 365 Defender, Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps, and Microsoft Defender for Endpoint.
Once you have this understanding of Microsoft 365’s security suite, you then examine the key components of Microsoft 365 compliance management. This begins with an overview of all key aspects of data governance, including data archiving and retention, Microsoft Purview message encryption, and data loss prevention (DLP). You then delve deeper into archiving and retention, paying particular attention to Microsoft Purview insider risk management, information barriers, and DLP policies. You then examine how to implement these compliance features by using data classification and sensitivity labels.
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This learning path will teach you the essentials of Microsoft Intune, advanced threat detection and response with Microsoft Copilot for Security, and how to optimize the integration between Intune and Copilot.
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