Microsoft Teams

What Is It?

Microsoft Teams is a powerful team-based collaboration tool that provides group chat, channeled conversations, instant messaging, live document collaboration, audio or video calls, and meetings (from one-on-ones to fully-featured audio/video conferences).

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Who Is Eligible to Use It?

Students, Faculty, Staff, Guests

Where Can I Get It?

Access Teams by downloading the application or using the web version.

How Much Does It Cost?

There is no cost for this service at this time.

 
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This guide is only needed if an external user needs to participate in a Microsoft Teams meeting. This can be done by simply inviting them to the meeting with their full email address.
This article provides information on how to change your Microsoft Teams status.
This article walks users through the steps needed to join a Team in Microsoft Teams.
This article describes the process to request a Microsoft Team.
This article is helpful for installing teams on your Mac/ PC/ Android/ iOS/ other mobile devices.
The article will explain the minute differences between the Microsoft Teams features such as Teams, Channel, Membership, Roles, and Settings.
This article contains information on how to use the chat option on Microsoft teams.
The article will help you pin applications to the sidebar of Teams.
This article has instructions that can help you record a meeting or a group call in Teams.
This article provides instructions on scheduling a meeting in Microsoft Teams.
Teams meetings can be scheduled directly from the Teams calendar, but they can also be scheduled from Outlook if needed.
This article draws the difference between Standard Teams meeting and Channel Teams meeting.
This article provides the steps for switching Teams viewing options.
This article provides troubleshooting steps when scheduling a meeting, the user does not see all of their Teams/Channels/Courses in the dropdown box after selecting "Add Channels".
This article provides information about what options are available for meeting organizers to control meetings in Microsoft Teams.