Microsoft provides software to students and faculty through this service free of charge. Frequently asked questions are below.
Azure Dev Tools for Teaching is a service that provides access to a variety of Microsoft software for learning, teaching and research purposes. This software includes developer and designer tools, servers and applications, as well as training and certifications.
All currently enrolled Lehigh students and current faculty are eligible to utilize the service.
No, eligibility is limited to current students and faculty.
Access the service at: https://azureforeducation.microsoft.com/devtools Si
Sign-in with your Lehigh username and password
Yes, Microsoft Windows is available. Windows 10, the latest version of Windows is available along with Win 8.
The versions of Windows available are full versions and can be installed on any computer, including a Mac. There is no requirement that the computer had to have Windows on it previously.
Mac computers have the ability to install and run Microsoft Windows using a built-in utility called Bootcamp. Bootcamp is included in the Mac OS and is free to use. There are 3rd party applications available also allow Windows to run on a Mac, the include VMware and Parallels. These applications do provide more functionality and options than Bootcamp, but purchase is required to use.
Microsoft only provides a single product key for each software package. You may download the ISO media as many times as needed, but the product key will only activate once on a computer.
Yes, if you log into the Education Hub on the Azure Portal you can view the product keys of any software you had previously downloaded.
Microsoft states that the software is to be only used to get ahead in school, develop new skills and take steps in research in science, technology, engineering or mathematics.