This article provides instructions on how to access Microsoft Teams from a browser (portal.office.com), and the Office desktop application. It also provides links for downloading the mobile application.
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 emails how to manage members in Microsoft Teams.
This article provides links to different Microsoft Teams external resources.
This article explains what Microsoft Teams is and how it can be used.
This article will walk users through logging into Teams post USNH unified migration. Prior to the migration to the unified M365 environment, many users had identities in one or more M365 campus environments which resulted in having accounts and licenses assigned to them from each campus with which they were affiliated. This caused duplication, as well as additional licensing cost, and hindered the ability for users to collaborate with colleagues outside of their primary campus environments.
Microsoft Teams is a chat-based workspace in Office 365 that makes it easy to have conversations, host meetings, share files and collaborate on documents, and get work done with teams across the organization. Learn more about teams and how to use it in an on-line course environment.
Microsoft Teams is a chat-based workspace in Office 365 that makes it easy to have conversations, host meetings, share files and collaborate on documents, and get work done with teams across the organization. It is available to both faculty and students.
Students can create their own Team however if enrolled in a course where the instructor has set up a course-based MS Team, students should follow the instructions provided by the instructor.
This article describes how to add a website tab to an existing Teams channel.
This article provides instructions on how to add guest collaborators and manage their permissions.
This article best describes the different resources of Microsoft Teams specific to their chat feature. This article goes over how to start a one-on-one private chat as well as a group chat with other collaborators as well as how to name the group chat if applicable. The article finally addresses how to see the different collaborators involved in a conversation and how to add additional collaborators.
This article describes the different types of Microsoft Teams available to choose from when creating a new Team. It includes information about how each type functions and what it is best used for based on class scenario, the Professional Learning Community, the staff, and collaborations.
This article describes how to purge the Teams cache in both the Windows and Mac operating systems. Sometimes you need to purge the contents of your cache to increase the speed of the application allowing the application function properly.
This article provides instructions on how to create a pop-up window for your existing chat sessions.
This article provides instructions on how to create a private Teams channel.
This article goes over how to create a new team on Microsoft Teams from an already existing team using various templates.
This article provides instructions on how to turn captions on and off. It also includes information on their purpose and functionality.
This article explains USNH Microsoft Teams usage guidelines.
This article goes over how to hide or mute a chat in Microsoft Teams. Individual chats are unable to be deleted.
This article provides instructions on how to hide chat sessions and then unhide when you need them again.
This article overviews how to add and manage collaborators on Microsoft Teams. The team owner is the only one allowed to add collaborators to a team. Guest collaborators can be added.
This article overviews how to add and manage collaborators on Microsoft Teams. The team owner is the only one allowed to add collaborators to a team. Guest collaborators can be added.
This article describes some of the basic features and functionality of Microsoft Teams including chatting with and calling Team member.
This article provides instructions on how to leave a team or chat, as well as. how to hide or mute a chat session.
This article provides instructions on how to manage your notifications in Microsoft Teams.
This article provides instructions on how to access and modify your settings in Microsoft Teams.
The article explains how to make a request to have sensitivity label added to your Teams site.
This article provides instructions on how to schedule, manage, and join a meeting in Microsoft Teams.
This article provides instructions on how to send an email in Microsoft Teams using a channel email address.
This article provides instructions on how to upload, save, and share files and folders in Teams on your computer, and mobile devices.