This article teaches you how to participate and collaborate in a Microsoft Teams meeting through many of Teams' helpful features.
Mac, PC, web browser, and mobile app
Adjust your view in a meeting
Manage audio settings in Teams
Share content in a Teams meeting
Record a meeting in Teams
Play and share a meeting recording
For recordings created before July 7, 2021, you'll need to log in to Microsoft Stream
Record a transcription in Teams
Raise your hand in a Teams meeting
Change your background for a Teams meeting
Use Whiteboard in a Teams meeting
If you are a meeting organizer, download a Teams meeting attendance report
Explore the files list
Collaborate on files with your Team
Use Planner in your Team
Microsoft Planner is a lightweight project management tool that you and members of your Team can use to create, assign, and organize tasks to collaborate on.
For more help using Planner, schedule an OIT consultation and we'll be happy to help
How to use tabs
Use Forms in Microsoft Teams
Use Microsoft Teams for meetings and classes in a hybrid environment
Bandwidth refers to the maximum data transfer rate of an Internet connection. Having low Internet bandwidth can result in a degraded Teams experience, especially when participating and collaborating in online meetings. Fortunately, Teams settings can be configured to help in these situations.
Ways to save bandwidth in Teams
Optimize data usage on mobile devices
Monitor and troubleshoot meeting quality
Outcome: You should now be able to participate and collaborate in a Teams meeting.
Visit the Microsoft Teams page to create a ticket
Visit the Help and Resources article for further assistance with Microsoft Teams
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