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* Find help within Teams.  Use the '''?''' mark in the lower left corner of the screen.   
 
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==Chat==
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Chat can be used with anyone in the Minnstate System.  All faculty, staff and students can be searched for.  These are private chats and are not associated with Posts that are done inside of individual Teams. 
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===Start a chat in Teams===
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*Open Teams
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*Use the Chat icon in the left nav
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You will see a list of Recent chats if you want to continue talking to someone or use Contacts to see a list of your saved groups.  See how to add contacts to this list. 
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Start a New chat with the icon at the top of the Chat column.  You can start one-on-one or group chats.
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To: Start typing a name or group
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After the To: type in the last name of who you want to Chat with, you can also add more than one name in this list. 
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Type a new message field is now at the bottom of the screen. 
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Below the message field, there are options that you can use for the formatting of your message or ability to add GIFs and Emoji’s. 
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===Start a Video Call from Chat===
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Once you have started a Chat and added who you want to chat with, you can then start a video chat. 
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In the upper right-corner there is a video icon.
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==Microsoft Training Resources==
 
==Microsoft Training Resources==

Revision as of 14:12, 12 March 2020

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About this article

This article includes an overview of the Microsoft Teams application. It is intended for all WSU students, faculty, and staff.

What's Microsoft Teams?

Microsoft Teams is an application that supports group work. Access Teams through your web browser or by installing the desktop or mobile app. Create as many Teams sites for as many workgroups, committees, project teams or other groups as you wish. Use a Teams site for a short time and delete it or keep it open to support persistent groups and bigger projects. Each Teams site supports communication, file sharing, integration with other Office 365 and third party applications, and deep customization to help your group achieve specific goals and objectives. Every Teams site supports these common collaborative tasks:

  • Text, voice, and video messaging - Communicate with members of specific teams and with others at WSU and in the system using integrated text messaging and a built-in conferencing app.
  • Cloud-based file storage and sharing - Share files of all sorts with other members of the team in a dedicated document library.
  • Issue management - Use Microsoft Planner to track tasks and issues.
  • Collaborative writing and note-taking - Share Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel and other documents and use the dedicated OneNote notebook.

How to access Teams

Logging in

Regardless of which method you use to access teams, you log in using the wat. When prompted, enter StarID@minnstate.edu (employees) or StarID@go.minnstate.edu (students) as your username (e.g., jd8762vd@minnstate.edu) and your StarID password. Confirm using multifactor authentication if needed.

Browser

Access the online version of Microsoft Teams using your favorite Web browser and the following steps:

  1. Navigate to https://www.office.com and select Sign in.
  2. Select the Teams icon (Fig 1). The online version of Teams will open in another browser window.

Desktop app

Install Microsoft Teams on your laptop or desktop computer and launch it using the following steps:

  1. Log into the online version of Teams using your favorite Web browser and the steps above.
  2. Select your avatar in the upper right corner of the browser window and then select Download the desktop app (Fig 2).
  3. Download the installation file and run it on your computer. Follow the onscreen instructions to install it.
  4. Once installed, select the app's icon to launch Teams.

Mobile app

Install Microsoft Teams on your phone or tablet as you would any app. There is a iOS and Android version in the Apple App Store and Google Play, respectively.

Accessing specific Teams sites

Once you have accessed Teams using one of the three methods above, select the Teams icon on the left side of the screen to see a list of all the specific sites that you can access. Select one to open it (Fig 3).

How to create a Teams site

Click the Teams icon in the left nav of Teams. From this screen you will find Join or Create Team in the top right corner.

Select Create Team

Select the type of team template to use.

Get a description of each type of team you can create. Most teams that are created will use the Other template.

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Once you have created the team, invite people to join it. You can add individual users, groups, and even entire contact groups (formerly known as "distribution lists").

Add a team owner

Find the team that you created, click More options ... > Manage team" Then go to the Members tab. Find the people you want to designate as team owners. Under Role" click Owner.

Setup your Team

  • Find help within Teams. Use the ? mark in the lower left corner of the screen.

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Chat

Chat can be used with anyone in the Minnstate System. All faculty, staff and students can be searched for. These are private chats and are not associated with Posts that are done inside of individual Teams.

Start a chat in Teams

  • Open Teams
  • Use the Chat icon in the left nav

Chat.png You will see a list of Recent chats if you want to continue talking to someone or use Contacts to see a list of your saved groups. See how to add contacts to this list. Start a New chat with the icon at the top of the Chat column. You can start one-on-one or group chats. File:Newchat.png

To: Start typing a name or group File:Uploadfile.png After the To: type in the last name of who you want to Chat with, you can also add more than one name in this list. Type a new message field is now at the bottom of the screen. NewMessage.png Below the message field, there are options that you can use for the formatting of your message or ability to add GIFs and Emoji’s.

Start a Video Call from Chat

Once you have started a Chat and added who you want to chat with, you can then start a video chat. In the upper right-corner there is a video icon. VideoCall.png

Microsoft Training Resources

LinkedIn Learning Training

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LiL resources relevant to the topic on this page:

Check out the following courses in LinkedIn Learning to learn more about Microsoft Teams. Note that there are some references to licensing, features, and functions in these courses that do not apply to us. While these are pretty obvious, you can always contact TLT (tlt@winona.edu) with any questions.

  • Microsoft Teams Essential Training
  • Microsoft Teams Quick Tips

TLT Customized Training

If your department would like to start to use Microsoft Teams, contact TLT for some customized training. We will meet with you to discuss your needs and help you plan your new Team structure. Next, if you would like, we can do customized training for your department or for the new team members of your new Team site. tlt@winona.edu, 507-457-5240 Option #3, Maxwell Hall 130.

Troubleshooting

Why is Teams sometimes minimized when I return to my Mac?

  • On macOS Teams seems to minimize itself to the dock following self-updates. Unlike other Microsoft apps, Teams does not usually prompt for updates. It just does them, reboots itself, then often restarts minimized to the dock. If you come back and Teams is minimized, that usually means it just updated itself. Teams is updated often and small bugs like this one are squashed all the time.

I can't find the Team I am supposed to be a part of?

  • Depending on how the Team is set up you may need to be invited, sent a join code, or added by the Team Owner.

OK who is the Team Owner? What is a Team Owner? Why is a Team Owner?

  • Microsoft Teams has two primary roles - Team Owner and Team Member. Team Owner is simply the administrator of that Team and can add/remove users, set team member permissions, etc. Team Members can fully interact with the Team, including adding posting to conversations, uploading files, etc.

Known Issues for Microsoft Teams

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