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This article provides instructions on how to create and access a team on the Microsoft Teams platform. It includes information about choosing a team type, inviting collaborators, designating a team owner, and adding a channel to your team page.
This article explains what private channels are in Microsoft Teams, when to use them, and how to create them.
This article reviews how to create breakout rooms and assign participants to those rooms in Teams Meetings.
This article reviews how to add co-organizers to Teams Meetings.
This article provides instructions on how to schedule, manage, and join a meeting in Microsoft Teams.
This article provides instructions on how to turn captions on and off in a Teams Meeting. It also includes information on the purpose and functionality of captions.
This article explains how the Teams Class LTI Learning Tool Integration (LTI) in Canvas works, and how it works with the Teams app outside of Canvas. It also provides some detail on the benefits of using Teams Class LTIs in Canvas.
Microsoft Teams Meetings is an alternative to Zoom. This article explains how to set up Teams Meetings in Canvas and how to use it.
This article provides instructions on how to add guest collaborators and manage their permissions in a team in Microsoft Teams.
This article discusses creating persistent meeting links for Teams Meetings.
This article describes the similarities and differences between Microsoft Teams and Zoom meetings which are the two supported web conferencing tools at USNH.
This article will outline information regarding using the Chat Feature within a Teams Meeting. This includes settings and best practices.
This article explains USNH Microsoft Teams usage guidelines.
This article explains how Faculty and Staff can request licenses for additional Microsoft 365 Apps such as CoPilot, Teams Premium, and Professional/Premium versions of Visio, Power BI, and Project Online. Some licenses include annual charges paid by the user's department. These licenses are available for active USNH Faculty and Staff only.
This article describes some of the basic features, components, and core functionality of Microsoft Teams.