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Windows 10 Fall Creators Update – What’s New?

MixedReality1.pngThis week saw the major announcement of the latest iteration of Windows 10 operating system called “Fall Creators Updates” (or 1709 if you prefer to track version numbers!).

There is a heap of blog posts about this that touch on the various new features but the overall summary is that this update is still focused on allowing end users to be super creative through enhanced Mixed Reality apps and tools, but also maintaining the longstanding commitment to accessibility for all users. The following 30 minute video really gives a great overview of the new features and I encourage you to check it out:

This official blog post is also a great read as it goes over some of the major features in the Fall Creators Update, including:

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The list above is just a brief summary and it’s definitely worth checking out the details in the blog post . One of the features that impressed me most was the eye tracking support in Windows 10. I’ve blogged about how accessibility is at the heart of everything Microsoft does, as well as how machine learning in Azure is supporting diagnosing dyslexia and the video below shows how people suffering from ALS can use Windows 10 simply through eye tracking:

It’s truly incredible to think of the impact on the lives of these people who can start to communicate again through using their eyes.

An Educational Perspective:

Windows 10 Fall Creators Update delivers amazing value to empower students and educators to be creators in and out of the classroom.

Windows 10 Fall Creators Update (1709) is of course a free update and you can download it by simply:

 

So go get it – and have fun!

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