Microsoft Teams – Work with a team in channels

Microsoft Teams – Work with a team in channels

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Microsoft Teams – Work with a team in channels
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Every team can be personalized and customized, and it all starts with creating channels within a team. Channels are a way to divide a team into different modules, ideas, topics or categories.

If you are creating a professional team, perhaps one for your entire school faculty or for a smaller PLC, you can create channels for meetings, schedules, agendas, or strategic plans.

If you create a team for a class you teach, you can create channels named after units or themes you teach within that course.

You can create an unlimited number of team channels to help you structure your content in a way that makes sense for your team.

Additional Microsoft Teams for education resources

Check out this free course to learn more about Microsoft Teams and how it can be used in classrooms and schools: https://aka.ms/TeamsEDUMEC

Introduction to Microsoft Teams: https://aka.ms/TeamsPP

Microsoft Teams support: https://aka.ms/TeamsEDUSOC

More Microsoft Teams video content: https://aka.ms/TeamsEDUYouTubePlaylist

Microsoft Education webinars: https://aka.ms/MicrosoftEDUwebinars

Interactive guides for Microsoft Teams: https://aka.ms/TeamsInteractiveGuides

Connect with Microsoft Store trainers for remote learning support: https://aka.ms/MicrosoftStoreEDUTraining

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