Once you have a team created in Microsoft Teams, you can adjust the settings in order to control the permissions that members of the team will have.
- [Instructor] Once you have a class created,…you can customize the class settings,…let's take a look at how to do this.…So right now on the left hand side…I have my Biology 101 class, and I'm going to go…to the three dots icon to the right of that.…I'll click here, and then select view team.…This will bring up these different tabs,…and these are things we'll talk about in upcoming videos.…As you can see right now, I'm the only member of the class…but that makes sense because we haven't yet added anyone.…What I want to do is go to the settings tab,…and this will allow me to do several things.…First, I can change the team theme.…
So if you want it to have a different look,…mine is this green B1 right now,…you can go ahead and change that,…and I do recommend giving it some character.…So I'll click on change theme, then I'm going to select…a science one, so I'll go ahead and click this one,…click done, and it will change that theme.…Now member permissions is the next one,…and there are several different things here as far as…
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8/17/2017Join Oliver Schinkten as helps you get started using Microsoft Teams for your classroom. He shows how to organize your class and classwork using channels and tabs, and then demonstrates how to add and manage learning activities. He covers working with students, the grading process, and communicating using meetings and chat sessions. He also explains how to integrate with OneNote Notebooks to create lessons plans that can be quickly disseminated to students.
- Accessing Microsoft Teams
- Creating a class
- Customizing class settings
- Adding students to a class
- Adding tabs and channels
- Adding resources using connectors
- Chatting with students
- Managing student communication
- Starting a meeting
- Getting alerts about activities
- Sharing files and resources
- Distributing and grading assignments
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