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Beginners Guide to Microsoft Teams

Beginners Guide to Microsoft Teams

As more of us are forced to work from home due to the coronavirus outbreak, the need to find ways to do our jobs virtually has never been greater. In the face of the isolation and social distancing now required, we must find alternative ways to collaborate and communicate with other people, both inside and outside our organizations. A variety of tools are accessible that allow us to chat, run audio and video calls, and share files with others. One tool that can help is Microsoft Teams.

Designed for businesses, schools, and other organizations, Microsoft Teams provides most of the features required to work with other people remotely. You can form virtual teams and then invite other people to join them. You can chat and exchange messages with other members of your team, either as a group or individually. You can speak with others individually or as a group via audio or video calls. You can even create individual channels for a single team to better organize your chats, calls, and other content. You can share files with others and then edit and collaborate on those files collectively.

After all, while Microsoft Teams is an effective tool, it can be confusing! To help you get a quick start, this book is a step-by-step guide on how to use Microsoft Teams for your video conferencing and communication needs.

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