In this 5 min video I’ll recap #OneNote, #MicrosoftPlanner, Meetings, Co-authoring as well as adding #Stream to your #MicrosoftTeam. Take note that this is only an overview and I’ll be going into more detail around using OneNote and Planner in other videos.
This is the final video in a 6 part series taking you through the basics of using your #MicrosoftTeams. Zero to Hero in 30 minutes.
The series covered:
Part 1 – Building your Team (Resource pool / naming / permissions)
Part 2 – Understanding your Team (Navigation)
Part 3 – Configuring your Team (Channels / Tabs)
Part 4 – Conversations in Teams (Skype for Business)
Part 5 – Documents in Teams (SharePoint / OneDrive)
Part 6 – Productivity in Teams (OneNote / Planner / Co-authoring / Meetings)
Purpose of this blog challenge: I will write 365 blogs in 365 days around Microsoft 365. I did a similar challenge with Office 365, blogs can be found https://tracyvanderschyff.com/microsoft-365/ . I won’t just be talking about the new Microsoft 365 subscription model. I will be sharing any news, tips and tricks around Office / Office 365 / Windows / Mobility and Security. And let’s not forget all the great new Apps & services available. A lot of what I’ll share on Office and SharePoint will also be applicable to none “Office 365” versions.
“You can also find me contributing to REgarding 365. I’m a member of a group of enthusiasts, sharing their stories, thoughts and opinions about Microsoft 365. Catch us at https://regarding365.com | @regarding365 on Twitter and regarding365 on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/regarding365 ”
Disclaimer: I create content about Office / Microsoft 365. Content is accurate at time of publication, however updates and new additions happen daily which could change the accuracy or relevance. Please keep this in mind when using my blogs as guidelines.
May 13, 2018 at 6:55 pm
Hi Tracy, I work in myself and just wanted to thank you for these Teams videos. They are so useful, we use teams a little in the IT company I work at, and quite surprised by how much I learnt beyond how we use it. Great blog overall, keep up the Good work, no pun intended…
May 13, 2018 at 7:29 pm
Thanks for the feedback Sean. One message like this makes it all worth it!! I’m always looking for new topics, so let me know if there’s something else you need some material on.