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- [Gini] In the first quarter of 2020, there were 93 million Teams users. Some of them had been using Teams for several years, but a significant number work for companies that had quickly adopted Microsoft Teams to support a workforce that suddenly needed to work from home. This course focuses on using Microsoft Teams as a meeting platform. When you use Teams to hold meetings, your company's critical work no longer relies on everyone gathering in the same place at the same time. Teams meetings include file sharing and whiteboards, audio and video, all protected by advanced security and compliance capabilities. Teams is wicked easy to use for meetings, and it is not a one-size-fits-all solution. I'm Gini von Courter. Whether you have used Teams for years or are just getting started, I invite you to join me in this exploration of how we can use Microsoft Teams to hold successful meetings.
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Introduction
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Apps for Teams3m 46s
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New features in Teams3m 45s
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1. Get Started with Meetings
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Use in-meeting controls4m 25s
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Types of meetings in Teams5m 32s
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2. Set Up and Join a Scheduled Meeting
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Schedule a meeting in Teams4m 23s
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Join a scheduled meeting1m 51s
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3. The Teams Meeting Toolkit
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Use chat8m 46s
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Share files in a meeting7m 27s
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Use a whiteboard3m 38s
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Take meeting notes5m 14s
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Record the meeting7m 12s
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Create breakout rooms1m 53s
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Open breakout rooms and join2m 32s
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4. Technical Tips for Meetings
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Set roles for Teams meetings5m 12s
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Tips for sharing content4m 21s
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Share and manage a recording4m 44s
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5. Schedule and Produce a Live Event in Teams
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Types of live events2m 18s
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Roles for live events2m 14s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 49s
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