
Access Microsoft Teams on web or desktop to organize teams, initiate conversations, share and edit files, and search across conversations while scheduling or starting on-demand video meetings and inviting attendees.
Learn how to access Microsoft Teams via Office 365, sign in, and choose web or desktop interfaces; compare free and paid versions and inviting coworkers.
Learn to add guests outside your organization to a team by inviting users with a Microsoft account or creating one, and enable guest access in the Office 365 admin center.
Link a new team to an existing Office 365 group to inherit group members and keep teams and groups in sync across Outlook, SharePoint, and Teams.
Discover how to join an existing team in Microsoft Teams, using search for public teams, or a shareable link or join code for private ones, with owner approval when required.
Organize team conversations by creating and managing channels within a Microsoft Teams team, including general channel and a home page redesign channel, with any team member able to post messages.
Learn to enhance team messages in Microsoft Teams by adding emojis, stickers, and animated gifs to clarify tone and inject humor, using the emoji, stickers, and gif buttons.
Learn to manage teams and channels, hide and show teams, manage members and owners. Start private chats and conduct audio or video calls with screen sharing.
Manage presence in Microsoft Teams with auto and manual status, and enable immersive reader, screen reader, and translate for multilingual messaging.
Learn to start on demand and scheduled video meetings in Microsoft Teams, manage camera and audio, blur backgrounds, invite attendees, and record or share sessions via Outlook, channels, or Stream.
Share files in Teams by attaching documents, uploading from computer or OneDrive, and co-author Microsoft Office files directly in Teams.
Create and organize a wiki tab in Teams by adding pages and sections, formatting text and links, and letting any team member edit, with navigation via hierarchy and sections.
Customize a channel in Microsoft Teams by adding secure website and file tabs. Use the plus button to create tabs and manage conversations within each tab.
Discover and install apps, bots, and connectors in teams to extend functionality; access personal apps or share features within a team, and add a shared notebook via a channel tab.
Master search, slash and at commands, and customization in Microsoft Teams by using the top search field and filters to refine messages, people, and files.
Learn how the Microsoft Teams mobile app keeps you connected on the go by navigating chats, teams, meetings, and files, with quick actions for calls, joins, and notifications.
Conclude your learning by staying agile with Microsoft Teams, recognizing updates may change controls, and using Office blogs for news on Office 365 and Teams.
Microsoft Teams is the hub for team collaboration in Office 365 that integrates the people, content, and tools your team needs to be more engaged and effective. It is the ultimate messaging app for your organization—a workspace for real-time collaboration and communication, meetings, file and app sharing.
In this course, we'll go over everything you need to know about using Microsoft Teams, starting with how to set up teams and join existing teams. We'll covers how to organize teams and engage in conversations.
We'll also show you how to share files with colleagues and initiate video and audio meetings on Teams. In addition, learn how to add extra functionality using apps, bots, and connectors; customize user and administrator settings; and work with the Microsoft Teams mobile app.