Microsoft Copilot course · Start here
Microsoft Copilot, without the product maze
Find out which Copilot experience you have, complete one safe and useful task, then follow the course path that fits your work.
First, identify the account you are using
Do this inside the Copilot or Microsoft 365 experience you plan to use. A personal Microsoft account and an organization-managed work or school account have different privacy, grounding, licensing, and admin rules.
Personal account
Microsoft Copilot or Copilot in a home Microsoft 365 plan
Use this route for personal tasks and supported home Microsoft 365 apps. Features and AI usage allowances depend on the plan and subscription owner.
Work or school · Basic
Copilot Chat with an organization-managed sign-in
Eligible organizations can provide protected Copilot Chat without assigning the Microsoft 365 Copilot add-on. You can work with the web and content you deliberately provide; exact app access varies.
Work or school · Premium
Microsoft 365 Copilot with broader work grounding
An assigned Microsoft 365 Copilot license can add Work IQ, richer in-app help, broader organizational context, and advanced agents. Permissions and admin controls still apply.
I do not know which account or license I have
- Open the Microsoft 365 Copilot app or Copilot Chat and select your profile.
- Record the email domain and whether Microsoft labels the account Personal or Work/School.
- For a work or school account, look for the current product label. Microsoft may show Copilot Chat (Basic), M365 Copilot (Basic), or M365 Copilot (Premium).
- If the label is absent or different, use Microsoft’s current license checker and ask your administrator rather than guessing.
I use both a personal and a work account
Record the active account before each exercise. Microsoft supports some admin-controlled multiple-account scenarios, but the work identity still controls access, auditing, permissions, and compliance for work files. Treat this as an optional branch, not the default setup.
Your first safe win
This exercise works without private files. It teaches the course’s core habit: choose the source, constrain the task, inspect the result, and revise before acting.
- Open your approved Copilot surface. Confirm the active account. Do not paste customer, employee, financial, medical, legal, or proprietary data.
- Copy the prompt and fictional notes below. The prompt tells Copilot exactly which source it may use and what it must not invent.
- Check the answer against the notes. Confirm the decision, owners, dates, and the information marked “Not provided.”
- Revise once. Ask Copilot to correct any unsupported addition and produce a cleaner action brief.
Use only the meeting notes below.
Create three sections:
1. Decisions
2. Actions — include owner and due date
3. Open questions
Do not infer missing facts. Write “Not provided” when an owner or date is absent.
Meeting notes:
- The team chose the smaller pilot group.
- Priya will prepare the onboarding email by Friday.
- The help-centre update needs an owner.
- Launch timing depends on security review.
- Mateo will send the pilot list; no date was agreed.
What a sound answer contains
- One decision: use the smaller pilot group.
- Priya’s action with the stated Friday deadline.
- “Not provided” for the help-centre owner and Mateo’s due date.
- Security review listed as a dependency, not a completed approval.
What should make you stop
- Copilot invents a calendar date for “Friday.”
- It assigns the help-centre work to a person.
- It states that security approved the launch.
- It adds facts that do not appear in the notes.
Choose the route that matches your next job
You do not need to finish 126 lessons in order. Start with orientation, then take the shortest path to a real outcome.
Everyday work
Write, analyze, present, email, and run meetings
Complete Modules 00–04, then choose Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, or Teams.
Research and data
Work with files, Notebooks, Researcher, and Analyst
Build grounding and verification skill first, then move into the data and research modules.
Agents and automation
Build focused agents and governed workflows
Learn source, permission, and testing discipline before Agent Builder, Copilot Studio, or automation.
Complete the orientation track
Six short lessons will give you an access map, safe practice setup, and a repeatable review habit.
- 00.18 min
Welcome and your first safe result
Learn the course method by completing one source-grounded task.
- 00.27 min
Build your practice setup
Prepare accounts, apps, fictional data, and a place to keep your work.
- 00.310 min
Map your account and license
Separate personal, organizational Basic, and licensed Premium experiences.
- 00.48 min
Create a feature inventory
Record what your current surface can use instead of following the wrong screenshots.
- 00.56 min
Choose a focused learning route
Match lessons to the work you need to improve this month.
- 00.68 min
Adopt the safety and validation check
Review source, facts, context, permissions, and consequences before acting.
Official sources used for this start page
- Microsoft account vs work or school account
- What Copilot license do I have?
- Microsoft 365 Copilot Chat overview
- Copilot Chat with and without a Microsoft 365 Copilot license
- What information Copilot uses to answer a prompt
- Microsoft’s prompt ingredients
Source check completed July 30, 2026. Interface labels and availability can change; the linked Microsoft pages are the authority for current product behavior.