Master Microsoft Teams for any learning environment

Intermediate
K-12 Educator
Microsoft Teams

Microsoft Teams helps educators and learners get the most out of each day by making teaching and learning easier with content, apps, and tools in one place. This learning path helps you master Teams for Education and teach other educators.

Learning objectives

  • Describe how the tools in Microsoft Teams assist educators and learners to get the most outside the classroom.

Prerequisites

None

Modules in this learning path

Microsoft Teams in educational settings is a hub for content and the centerpiece for collaboration. Learn about the structure and components of a team.

Unlock the power of Microsoft Teams for administrators, educators, and learners. Learn to collaborate, customize, and organize effectively in Microsoft Teams.

Learn to use Microsoft Teams for Education to share content, collaborate, and communicate with learners, guardians, colleagues, and the larger school community.

Learn how to use Classwork to organize content, Grades to streamline assignments, Microsoft Forms to simplify assessments, and Insights to track academic and SEL trends.

Staff teams and PLC teams in Microsoft Teams facilitate collaboration between professional colleagues and incorporate file sharing and organization.

Create Microsoft Teams meetings that facilitate the sharing of different types of content. Explore the specific controls educators need while meeting with learners.

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School leaders assess, implement, navigate, and sustain a blended learning environment to improve learning outcomes and ensure high student agency.