This practical and interactive beginner workshop introduces participants to Microsoft Copilot within the Microsoft 365 environment. Designed to build confidence and capability, the session focuses on understanding what Copilot is, where it lives across everyday tools, and how to use it effectively to support productivity, communication, and task management.

This practical and interactive beginner workshop introduces participants to Microsoft Copilot within the Microsoft 365 environment. Designed to build confidence and capability, the session focuses on understanding what Copilot is, where it lives across everyday tools, and how to use it effectively to support productivity, communication, and task management.
Participants will gain hands-on experience using Copilot in common applications such as Outlook, Word, Excel and Teams, and will leave with practical prompting techniques they can apply immediately in their role.
This programme is suitable for:
- New or early-stage users of Microsoft Copilot
- Employees who are familiar with Microsoft 365 applications and want to understand how Copilot can support their day-to-day work
Course Objectives:
- Understand what Microsoft Copilot is and how it works within Microsoft 365
- Identify where Copilot can be accessed across key Microsoft applications
- Use basic prompting techniques to generate useful outputs
- Apply Copilot to common workplace tasks such as drafting, summarising and organising information
- Build confidence using Copilot responsibly and effectively in everyday work
Course Content:
· Welcome & Introduction · What is Microsoft Copilot & How It Works · Getting Started with Copilot · Practical Application of Copilot | · Prompting Basics · Copilot in Everyday Microsoft 365 Tools · Real-World Scenarios and Hands-On Practice · Wrap-Up & Next Steps |
Delivery Method
This online workshop will be delivered via Zoom. Click the link below to see how to use Zoom.
Click here in order to find out how to use Zoom
You have sucessfully added an event to your cart

loading...
Are you sure you want to remove this event?