What you'll learn:
- Describe the role and function of Microsoft Teams
- Create and manage Teams and Channels, including Private Channels, Notifications, and Tags
- Identify uses for Chatbots, Connectors, Shifts, and Whiteboard
- Start and manage scheduled or ad-hoc Meetings and Live Events, and use the Calls feature of Teams as a phone system
- Work with files including uploading, editing, and sharing
- Setup and edit a Wiki
- Add custom tabs to Channels and Chats including files and Apps
- Discuss the use of external users (Guests) in Teams, including limitations
Go beyond the basics and dive into the extra features available in Teams with these advanced lessons from our previous Mastering Teams course.
The ability for teams to work together productively is perhaps the most important function in any business, and it’s the central focus of the Microsoft Teams application. Learn many of the features available for collaborating such as sharing files, setting up shifts, creating Wikis and adding apps and connectors. This course consists of selected lessons from our 2020 Mastering Teams course, and covers topics not included in the new course Mastering Teams Basics (2022).
Topics covered include:
Managing teams and channels
Working with files
Using recordings, transcripts, live events and phone calls
Setting up Shifts and Wikis
Using the mobile app
Adding apps and connectors
Using the Whiteboard app
Identifying best practices
Objectives, you will be able to:
Manage teams and channels
Work with recordings, transcripts, live events, and phone calls
Use the mobile app
Use apps and connectors
Use Shifts, Wiki, and the Whiteboard
Identify best practices when working in Teams
Target Audience: People who are familiar with the basics of using Microsoft Teams and want a more comprehensive knowledge of all the features available.
Prerequisites: Mastering Microsoft Teams - Basics
Go beyond the basics and dive into the extra features available in Teams with these advanced lessons from our previous Mastering Teams course.