Microsoft Teams is your single pane of glass entry into the digital work environment. It is a dashboard where you can find your files, make calls, have meetings and work on projects collaboratively. It drives us to work closely together, communicate and share information.
Microsoft Teams burst onto the scene just as the COVID 19 pandemic was radically changing how we work together, communicate and share information. Since then it has become the de facto meeting tool in most offices.
Attending a meeting is one thing, but organizing a meeting and making it look smooth is another set of skills. Whether you are doing a program launch or an online training, these are the skills you need to look professional.
The impressive set of tools that Microsoft Teams put at your fingertips for communicating with co-workers ties in with all of the rest of Microsoft 365 easily. You can use Teams like you might normally text message someone on their phone, as well as sharing files and working together collaboratively.
- Introduction
- What can you do with Teams?
- New Teams vs Old Teams
- Teams Interface
- Terminology Review
- Desktop vs. Online
- How to create Teams?
- Office 365 Groups
- Joining existing Teams
- Channels
- Review the Team Calendar
- Emailing the Team
- Meeting Etiquette
- Meeting Invitations
- Join a Meeting
- Meeting Tools
- Roles in a Meeting
- What are the advanced techniques for?
- Different Kinds of Meetings
- Creating Meetings
- Making Calls with Teams
- Chatting in Teams
- Managing Teams
- Privacy in Teams
- Storing Files in Teams