Teacher Support for MS Teams
Teacher Support for MS Teams
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Distance learning with Office 365: Guidance for parents and guardians
Your student’s learning can happen anywhere with Office 365 online. Get to know our tools made to support learners of all ages and abilities, and see how your child’s core subjects and class discussions can happen with support from Microsoft Education.
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Teams Training Videos
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Recent Changes to TeamsBecause calling is disabled for students, the workflow will be a little different when you need to work with a student one-on-one. We will have to use the Meeting feature instead.
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MS Teams for EducatorsMicrosoft Teams is the digital hub that brings conversations, content, assignments, and apps together in one place. Promote equity and student voice with collaborative classrooms, connect in professional learning communities, and communicate with staff - all from a single experience in Office 365 Education.
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Personalize Student Learning GuideThis interactive guide shows you how to use Microsoft Teams to empower your students to take ownership of their learning with personalized assignments and individual feedback. You’ll also see how to create and grade assignments and how easy it is for students to submit and update work.
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Microsoft Teams EssentialsWith Microsoft Teams on your PC, Mac, or mobile device, you can: Pull together a team. Use chat instead of email. Securely edit files at the same time. See likes, @mentions, and replies with just a single tap. Customize it by adding notes, web sites, and apps. Manage ClassNotebooks. Access OneNote. Create and grade assignments. Foster collaboration in classrooms.
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Teams Tip 2: What are teams and channels?This Teams Tip will provide educators an explanation of the organizational structure of Microsoft Teams for Education, like teams and channels.
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Teams Tip 3: Foster classroom collaborationThis Teams Tip will help educators learn how to interact with their students in Microsoft Teams for Education and provide best practices in fostering a collaborative classroom.
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Teams Tip 4: Create personalized assignmentsThis Teams Tip will walk educators through the assignments management experience in Microsoft Teams for Education, focusing on creating personalized assignments.
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Teams Tip 6: File saving and sharing made easyThis Teams Tip will go through how files are saved and stored, and how educators can easily share files with Microsoft Teams for Education.
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Teams Tip 7: How to use apps in Microsoft TeamsThis Teams Tip will go through how to use education apps and Office apps right within Microsoft Teams for Education.
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Teams Tip 8: Meet now or meet later using Microsoft TeamsThis Teams Tip will help educators understand how to use video chat and the meetings features within Microsoft Teams for Education
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Navigating through Microsoft Teams for EducationFind your way through Microsoft Teams for Education! From the high-level layout of where your class teams and conversations live, to how you can search for and open files, this tour provides a path through your online classroom hub.
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Finding your way in OneDriveMeet OneDrive, where your files are stored and automatically saved.
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OneNote Class Notebook and Microsoft TeamsWith Microsoft Teams for Education on your PC, Mac, or mobile device, educators can: Pull together a team. Use chat instead of email.
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Organize schoolwork with Microsoft TeamsLearn how to keep your files organized, share them, and follow your notifications in Microsoft Teams. Stay on top of your work, no matter where you are.
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Assign and Grade in Microsoft Teams with These 6 TipsTeams is the digital hub that brings conversations, content, class assignments and apps together in one place. It makes communicating and collaborating with students, families, and colleagues easy, engaging and effective.
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Introducing quizzes in Microsoft TeamsIntroducing quizzes in Microsoft Teams
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You Can Create And Grade Quizzes (Forms + Teams)When teachers create and distribute an assignment in Microsoft Teams, they can do a lot to customize it for their students: add rubrics, attach a Class Notebook page, even queue it up to be assigned later…the list goes on. Today, we’re adding even more power to your assignment workflow by integrating Microsoft Forms directly into Teams! Assessments just got easier than ever to distribute and grade.
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Rubric Grading in Microsoft TeamsTeachers can now provide transparency when grading and give even more rich feedback to students with rubric grading.
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You Can Conduct Meetings With Microsoft TeamsLearn how you can meet with fellow teachers, schedule meetings for later, and record meetings with Microsoft Teams.
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You Can Use Immersive Reader In Microsoft TeamsStart using Immersive Reader in Microsoft Teams to read messages, assignment instructions, and more!
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Microsoft Tools for Supporting Special EdThank you to Rachel Berger for agreeing to chat with me about tools to support SPED.
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Roles in a Teams meeting
If you're organizing a meeting with multiple attendees, you may want to assign roles to each participant to determine who can do what in the meeting. There are two roles to choose from: presenter and attendee. Presenters can do just about anything that needs doing in a meeting, while the role of an attendee is more controlled.
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Mute student comments in a class team
Mute students from commenting in class conversations. This means students will no longer be able to see an inappropriate comment and that the muted students can no longer post or reply in class conversations. You can un-mute students at any time.
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Best Practices
Watch these webinars to learn more about best practices for remote and online classrooms.
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