Microsoft Education’s Reimagine event kicks off today: Here’s how to watch it
Microsoft will look at the latest tech in the education sector during a livestream today.
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What you need to know
Microsoft will hold an education event today, November 9, 2021. It kicks off at 9 AM PT (12 PM ET) and will show off the latest tech in the education sector. Not much is known about the event, but itspage on Microsoft’s websiteincludes a brief description.
“Join us at 9 a.m. PT on Tuesday, Nov. 9, as we share an inside look at the latest tech solutions while examining gaps in learning left by the pandemic,” states the page. “Hear from Microsoft partners, school leaders and a few special guests, and learn about new and existing technology from Microsoft Education.”
Below the description is anembed to watch the event live. There’s a chance that the event will also appear on theMicrosoft Education YouTube channel, though there isn’t any indication of a livestream through YouTube. We’ll embed the stream here as soon as it becomes available.
Microsoft has remained tight-lipped about any news or announcements planned for the event. There could be hardware or software announcements made during the stream.
There haven’t been any major hardware announcements related to education from Microsoft since April 2021. At that time, theMicrosoft Classroom Pen 2was unveiled.
On the non-education side of things, Microsoft announced several Surface devices in September 2021, including theSurface Laptop Studio, theSurface Pro 8, and theSurface Go 3.
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