Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Teams is a collaboration platform that you can use to communicate and work together with your colleagues.
Some of the most commonly used features include video calls, creating teams and channels, hosting meetings, file management, and chat functionality. You can read more about these features on this page.
Microsoft Teams is automatically installed on your DTU computer. If the application has been deleted or was not installed, you can install it via the DTU Software Center, which is available on the Desktop.
Some of the most commonly used features include video calls, creating teams and channels, hosting meetings, file management, and chat functionality. You can read more about these features on this page.
Microsoft Teams is automatically installed on your DTU computer. If the application has been deleted or was not installed, you can install it via the DTU Software Center, which is available on the Desktop.
Under Training videos for Microsoft Teams, you will find help on how to collaborate in teams and channels, customize and configure settings – as well as tips on how to work with posts and messages.
In the links below, you will find help on how to create a team from scratch and how to manage the team, e.g., by adding members:
In the links below, you’ll find help on how to schedule and host meetings, how to join meetings via Teams, and what features are available to meeting participants:
Please note: If you record a meeting in Teams, the file will only be available for 90 days unless it is moved from its original location. This is to prevent large video files from taking up unnecessary space. Meeting recordings are often saved in OneDrive in the “Recordings” folder.
In the links below, you will find help on how to chat with others, send files and images, reply to or forward specific messages:
In the links below, you will find help on how to create and host a webinar, manage participant lists, and gain insights into attendance and engagement:
In the link below, you will find help on how to create a virtual breakout room, divide participants into smaller groups, and assign them to specific rooms:
You can download the Microsoft Teams app from Google Play if you use Android, or from the App Store if you have an iPhone. Once the app is installed, log in with your DTU account credentials to gain access.
If you accidentally deleted a file in Microsoft Teams, you can restore it. Read more about how to do this under Storage and file sharing.