Microsoft Teams is a digital hub that brings conversations, content, and apps together in one place. Educators can create collaborative classrooms and connect in professional learning communities – all from a single experience in Office 365 Education.
Issues to Address | Possible Solutions |
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Accessing Teams | See Accessing Teams below or page 7 of our documentation |
Creating a Meeting | See our 4 minute how-to video and page 9 of our documentation |
Meeting Options/Settings | See page 13 of our documentation. |
Join a Meeting | See the first minute of Microsoft’s training video and page 15 of our documentation. |
Recording a Meeting | See this How to Record Your Microsoft Teams Meeting and page 17 of our documentation. |
Recording a Presentation with “Meet Now” | See our video Using Teams “Meet now” to record your presentation and share your screen. |
Sharing via Stream | See Sharing Teams Meeting Recordings on Stream and page 18 of our documentation. |
Create Breakout Rooms | See How to Create Virtual Breakout Groups in Teams. |
Chats | See Microsoft’s Training Video on chats and page 21 of our documentation. |
Accessing Teams
- We recommend users to download the Team’s desktop client.
- Teams is available in Microsoft Edge or Google Chrome web browsers. *Teams is not supported in Safari or Firefox*.
- See directions for installing Microsoft Teams for Windows, Mac, iOS, or Android.
Resources
- Teams Documentation
- Best Practices for Teams (document)
- Best Practices for Teams (website post)
- Recording from our Livestreaming your Lessons workshop (3/17/2020)
- Microsoft Teams Official video training
- Microsoft Teams support