- Microsoft Teams manuals & FAQEmployees and students can use Teams to invite colleagues to chat, meet, call and work together. This can all be done in one place, wherever you are. Descriptions Teams is compatible with the following devices and operating systems: Windows Linux Apple Android and Apple mobile telephones. Multiple people, as well as guests from outside UT, can participate in online meetings (and chats and normal telephone conversations). You do however need an internet connection to participate. Register/log in with the UT email address. See: https://support.office.com/nl-nl/teams for an introduction to TEAMS. Requests TEAMS is automatically set up for each employee as soon as they enter service. Costs No costs are charged. Terms You must be employed by UT and have an internet connection to use this service. Support Direct any questions about TEAMS and/or report malfunctions to the servicedesk ICT. Manuals Download: Microsoft Teams start guide links to teamQS.pdf These manuals are from Microsoft support.office.com or UT manuals
- New features in Teams (monthly updates)Check out earlier TEAMS updates down below 2024 May UPDATE Take me to down to the Paradise City! This might be a bit disappointing for Guns N’ Roses fans, but the first item in this update is not related to a certain lead guitarist. However, it is about a feature that can make it easier to mute a chat or go to the Teams settings. And for our webinar users, we have a handy new trick lined up. Check it out! Slash commands What? Slash commands provide a quick, user-friendly, and consistent interface to take contextual actions, compose, navigate and complete frequent tasks. Instead of taking multiple actions to perform a task, such as open a chat in a new window, navigate to settings or changing your presence, you can simply type slash in the compose box, select a command, and complete your task quickly. Here are just a few examples of what you can do: /window: Open chat in new window /mute: Mute the chat you're in /loop: Incorporate a loop component into your message /settings: Navigate to settings /away: Set your
- Teams rooms (hybrid meeting rooms)Short link for this page: utwente.nl/teamsrooms. DESCRIPTION Microsoft Teams Rooms - University of Twente Teams Rooms is a hybrid meeting solution to connect with remote attendees in your meeting. You don’t need to connect your notebook to a central screen or camera, the room itself is part of the meeting. You can use the room directly by calling UT contacts, but when you create a Teams meeting with the room as the location, the room is booked and your meeting is scheduled. This means you don't have to worry about cables or configurations when you enter a meeting room. More general information about Microsoft Teams Click here. Teams rooms @ UT Carrousel (Visible in Serviceportal as slideshow) TEAMS ROOMS Spiegel Videoteam: 201 LISA: 300, 301, 313, 326 ITO-TAM: 222 MC: P007, P013, P117, 112 Citadel CS: H111 (demo mogelijk), H113 (demo mogelijk) SBD: H311 Carrousel (Visible in Serviceportal as slideshow) DesignLab/Gallery EEMCS: 0.96A, 1.83 Bastille B-IBA: 330 Vrijhof OILS: Skillslab2 Linde CFM: 009, 106 BASICS
- Webinars IT supportWant to improve your online collaboration skills and get the most out of using Teams? Then we have good news for you! The LISA department aired an interactive and informative webinar that you will want to watch back. Microsoft Teams: you probably didn't know these tips yet! After the success of our previous webinar on Outlook (click here if you missed it), this time our two experienced colleagues Robbert and Janjaap are ready to share valuable tips and tricks on the effective use of Teams and online collaboration. Whether you are a novice user of Teams or already have some experience, this session offers interesting insights for everyone. The webinar aired on 23 November 2023 and the Q&A below recaps the questions and answers asked during the live broadcast. Webinar Microsoft Teams (ENG) A recording of the webinar "Microsoft Teams: You probably didn't know these tips yet!". Recorded 23 November 2023. Check out the Q&A on this webinar click here Get a grip on your email and calendar Are you often stressed because