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Tabs in Microsoft Teams

To add tabs in a channel:  Navigate to the channel where you would like to add an app  Click on the + sign at the top of the screen to add a new app. Browse through the apps and select the one you would like to add Name the tab – for instance, if you […]

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Chat in Microsoft Teams

To start a chat:   Search for a user’s name in the search bar at the top left of the Teams window and click to select them After selecting them, you will be redirected to a chat page between you and that user You can also search your chat history:  Navigate to the left hand-side panel […]

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Meetings in Microsoft Teams

The Meetings feature in Teams allows for video or audio calls with live instant messaging and content sharing. The system has low drop-out rates as calls change from video to audio when used with low bandwidth. Features of meetings include: Meetings can be scheduled through Outlook or MS Teams or launched ad hoc from within […]

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Select apps to integrate into Microsoft Teams

Planner is a tool that allows teams to plan projects, share files and organise and allocate tasks to keep track of the work assigned to group members. This app can be particularly useful for student groups to check the progress of their group projects and set due dates for tasks to be completed. Stream is […]

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Set up a class, team or group in Microsoft Teams

To set up a class, team or group within Teams, you will need to:  Navigate to the left-hand side of the app and click the ‘Teams’ icon On the bottom left of the screen, click ‘Join or create a team’ This will take you to a page of tiles. Select the ‘Create a team’ tile […]

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Structure a Microsoft Teams experience and communicate to students

There are a number of different ways to structure Microsoft Teams for different types of student experiences. The first thing to determine is the model that will work best for your teaching. Below are some suggested models based on the most common user cases. You can request that one of these Teams configurations be set […]

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Set up a Microsoft Teams site for teaching

Following this process will assist you to: Create a MS Teams site from within Canvas Students will be automatically added and updated according to enrolment status Canvas and Teams sites will be consistently named Students can access Teams directly from Canvas LX.lab assistance is only required if you need private channels to be set up […]

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Use the Microsoft Teams Wiki app

Quick collaborative document You or your students can create a quick collaborative document, either as part of a group exercise or as part of a contact exercise that you are running with them. Meeting notes An easy way for people to collect together notes when having a meeting that everyone will be able to access […]

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Communicate across multiple Microsoft Teams

You can use the first dropdown to select whether you would like the post to exist as a new conversation or an ‘Announcement’ with set formatting and a selectable background colour/image. The second dropdown allows you to limit who can reply – either leaving it open for anyone or closing it off to just yourself […]

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