Most classes use some sort of visuals to help the participants follow along. Traditionally blackboards were the visual of choice, then whiteboards and PowerPoint. Teams allows for online teaching and Hybrid teaching giving teachers even more content sharing options in
Read MoreTeaching in Teams has given me the ability to mirror my in-person experiences online and even enhance my classrooms. Students ask to work together “in the classroom” between classes, and by default Teams meetings to allow participants to arrive early
Read MoreYou’re live-streaming your class from your tablet, everything is going great, but then it dawns on you… “Have I trimmed my nose hair recently?” Because that’s the view the students are getting. You could turn your camera off, but you
Read MoreHybrid teaching is when remote students are included in a live-stream of an in-person class. In some cases this is deployed with expensive hardware and preparation, but often as teachers we just want to make it available for students who
Read MoreSometimes we meet our students in classes but online. Virtual classes can be used to record synchronous content for students, with the added benefit of an audience and real-time feedback. The goal when teaching online is to keep as many
Read MoreTeams is a rich video and chat collaboration platform and has a number of features available that can be used with external partners and live-streamed classes. These standard and advanced features in Teams can be roughly grouped into either communication
Read MoreAs well as being a fantastic way for groups to work together within your organization, Teams can also be used to meet and collaborate with those not signed in to your organization through the use of link sharing. This link
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