If you’re an educator looking to get started with Amazon Web Services, there are a few things you need to do first. First, create an account. Once you have an account, you can start exploring the AWS Educate portal. The portal is a one-stop shop for educators that provides access to resources and tools to help you learn about AWS and use it in your classroom. The first thing you’ll want to do is sign in to your account and click on the “AWS Educate” button in the top right corner of the screen. This will take you to the main page of the portal. On this page, you’ll see a list of categories that includes: AWS Resources: This category contains resources like tutorials, lesson plans, worksheets, and more that can help educators learn more about AWS. This category contains resources like tutorials, lesson plans, worksheets, and more that can help educators learn more about AWS. Tools for Teachers: This category includes tools like Amazon CloudWatch monitoring and Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) queuing tools that can be used in classrooms. This category includes tools like Amazon CloudWatch monitoring and Amazon Simple Queue Service (SQS) queuing tools that can be used in classrooms. Community Forums: This is where educators can ask questions or share tips with other teachers using AWS Educate. Once you’ve found what you’re looking for on the main page of the portal, click on any of the categories listed above to explore its contents further. For example, if you’re interested in learning more about using CloudWatch in your classroom, click on “Tools for Teachers” and then select “CloudWatch.” You’ll see a list of resources including tutorials and videos that will teach you how to use CloudWatch in your classroom settings. ..