Collaboration Tools: Microsoft Class Teams - Quick Start for Teachers & Lecturers (Live Online using MS Teams) - PILOT New
Blended teaching using online technologies will enrich and modernise your course delivery, but it requires technical mastery of new applications such as Microsoft Teams. This fast-track online instructor-led course will build your knowledge of Teams, and give you an opportunity to explore and to use it, so that you can decide which aspects will work for you.
You will learn, or gain an insight, into:
- Requesting and structuring a team for a new student cohort
- Arranging meetings with your students
- Increasing student collaboration using Chat and Posts
- Sharing your screen and presenting PowerPoint
- Working on documents in real time with others
- Creating breakout rooms for groupwork
- Creating quizzes and polls
- Using the Whiteboard
- Use OneNote notebooks
- Uploading and marking assignments
- Integrating specialist applications with Teams (e.g. LaTex or linking to Moodle)
If you would like to practice teaching online in a small group who will provide constructive feedback, please register your interest on the separate workshop.
If you book:
- You must have Teams installed on your local computer to participate, how to install the Microsoft Teams app.
- You will need a webcam and a mic.
- Important: The instructor cannot troubleshoot access to Microsoft Teams on the day of the course. If you are in an institution that is managing their own Teams tenancy (CAMENT, JBS, medschl and some of the colleges) then you may not have access to the files or calendar used in the course. Please contact the instructor in advance to discuss this.
- If you use Hermes for your email you will not be able to create a meeting or Breakout Rooms.
- Add the event to your calendar by following the link in your booking confirmation email and click Add to Calendar.
- This event is a pilot run for evaluation purposes.
- All current Cambridge University members (departments and colleges, staff and students) who teach.
- Further details regarding eligibility criteria are available
- A basic familiarity with Teams is advised but not essential. If you are completely new to Teams consider viewing the online course MS Teams for Education.
- Watch this excellent demonstration to see how Teams can be used for teaching and learning.
- If you need advice whether this course is suitable for you, please email us at the address listed under Training Enquiries.
Number of sessions: 1
# | Date | Time | Venue | Trainer |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mon 23 Aug 2021 10:00 - 13:30 | 10:00 - 13:30 | UIS Online Microsoft Teams 4 | Lynn Foot |
Not all topics will be taught in depth, the course material is suitable for self-teach if not covered:
Section 1 - Get Organised Before the Course
- Using Teams for Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
- Create a Team for a new Student Cohort
- Structuring your Course
- Create a Standard or Private Channel
- Data Security/Sensitivity
Section 2 - Essential Teams Skills to Master
- Post and Chat Messages – the differences
- Chats for Private Messages 1:1 and Group
- Working on Files Concurrently
- Initiate a Meeting On-demand
- Schedule a Meeting and Invite Attendees
- Share a PowerPoint Presentation in a Meeting
- Record a Video Meeting or Call
- Transcripts
- Whiteboard
- Switching between Content
- Upload videos in Stream and add a Quiz
- Create Breakout Rooms
- Microsoft Accessibility Features
Section 3 - Enrich your Delivery using Apps
- Zoom add-in for Outlook
- Create an Online Assessment using Forms
- Polls ahead of or during a meeting
- Create an Assignment in Teams
- View Previous Versions of Word Documents and Track Changes
- Add a Tab to a Channel (e.g. link to Moodle)
- OneNote Class Notebooks
Section 4 – Good to Know
- Math app in Teams
- Math Assistant in OneNote
- Convert Equations in Word to LaTex
- Overleaf – Share LaTex Projects online
- Live Events and Webinars
- Digital Ink Devices and Pens
- Create a Web Page for your Course
- Insights
- Record the Screen using PowerPoint
- Sway
- Create Films with Video Editor
- Edge Collections
- Mute Students Posting in Posts Tab or Chat
- Flipgrid
Section 5 - Tips for your Computer Setup
- Using a dual monitor setup
- Remote Teaching Checklist
- Further Resources
Instructor-led workshop.
- Installed Microsoft Teams app
- It's advisable to make a test call in advance of the session
- A link to the online meeting will be sent in your booking confirmation email and event reminders
- The course will start promptly at the time shown below but will be open up to 30 minutes beforehand should you wish to check your audio and visual setup.
- Your computer set up may be different to others on the course and there are small variations when using different operating systems. It is helpful to keep the instructor informed of the system that you are using.
- One session of three and half hours
- LiL: Collaboration Tools - Microsoft Teams - For Education and Academics (Online)
- Microsoft Education: Collaboration Tools - MS Teams for Academics and Educators Quick Tips (Online)
- CompTIA CTT+ Train the Trainer
- Collaboration Tools: Microsoft Teams - Getting Started (In Person Face to Face)
- Collaboration Tools: Microsoft Teams - Managing and Sharing Files in OneDrive and SharePoint Through Teams (In Person Face to Face)
- LiL: Collaboration Tools - Microsoft Teams - Essential Training (Online)
- LiL: Collaboration Tools - Microsoft Teams - Getting Started (Online)
- LiL: Collaboration Tools - Microsoft Teams - Live Events (Online)
- LiL: Collaboration Tools - Microsoft Teams - More Advanced Features (Online)
- LiL: Collaboration Tools - Microsoft Teams - Weekly Tips (Online)
- LiL: Collaboration Tools - Microsoft Teams - Working with Files (Online)
- LiL: Collaboration Tools - Team Collaboration in Office 365 - Outlook, Teams, SharePoint, OneDrive (Online)
- LiL: Collaboration Tools - Microsoft Teams - Successful Meetings and Events (Online)
- LiL: Collaboration Tools - Office 365 - Note taking (Online)
Booking / availability