Microsoft Teams
Teams provides a one stop shop for collaboration. Groups of people can begin conversations with various communication tools and work collaboratively on a common goal. Teams integrates Office 365 tools such as OneDrive, OneNote, Forms and more. Teachers and students can also utilize a Class Team to engage in learning activities in a shared digital space, including assignments, conversations, assessments, and more. Class Teams are generated at the beginning of each school year through the School Data Sync process that includes the teacher of record and the student roster.
Teams Foundations (All Staff)
Microsoft Teams Overview
- Teams Quick Start Guide
- How to Create a Team and add Members
- Limits and Specifications for Microsoft Teams
- Generate a Class Team from ATLAS Groups/Engagements
Introduction to Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams Meetings
Breakout Rooms During a Teams Meeting
Guest Accounts in Microsoft Teams
Click here for more details on Guest Accounts.
Microsoft Teams Live Events
Use live events for larger online webinars with all student body or large community events greater than 1,000 people.
Sync Teams Files to Your Desktop
Microsoft Teams Tutorial Menu
Teams in the Classroom (Teachers)
Class Teams Nuts and Bolts
- Class Team Creation and Archiving Process (Lifecycle)
- Class Teams and the Transition to Spring Semester
- Class Team Quick Guide
- Class Team Detailed Guide
- Access Teams from Home (for Parents)
Interacting in a Class Team
Assignments in a Class Team
Class Team Meetings for Distance Learning
OneNote Class Notebook
More Class Teams Tutorials from Microsoft
Take the Microsoft Teams online training and earn your badge at the Microsoft Educator Center