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Connect+Learn: OneDrive Email Attachments
Join Connect+Learn for this session on using OneDrive email attachments with Outlook emails. Topics covered will include:
- OneDrive email attachments vs traditional email attachments
- How to add an email attachment to Outlook using OneDrive
- Collaborating on email attachments with colleagues
- And more…
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Connect+Learn: Captioning and Microsoft Teams
Join Connect+Learn and representatives from Academic & Collaborative Technologies for this new session on using captioning with Microsoft Teams. Topics covered will included:
- Using live captioning during Teams meetings
- Creating a transcript of Teams meeting recordings
- Good practices for using captioning with Teams
- Recent updates to the Teams captioning feature
- And more…
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Connect+Learn: Teams Breakout Rooms – Session 2
Teams breakout rooms are finally here, but how do we use them? Join Connect+Learn for a session on the new breakout room feature for Teams meetings. Topics covered will include:
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- How to set up breakout rooms
- Managing breakout rooms
- Best practices for breakout rooms
- And more…
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Connect+Learn: OneDrive Basics
What do you need to know to start using OneDrive? This session will provide an introduction to OneDrive for new users. Topics covered will include:
- Good practices for using OneDrive
- Uploading files to OneDrive
- Syncing OneDrive with your computer files
- Using OneDrive to collaborate with colleagues
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Connect+Learn: Best Practices for Teams Breakout Rooms
Join us for this session on best practices for Teams breakout rooms. Topics covered will include:
- How should I set up breakout rooms to ensure successful collaboration?
- What is good breakout room “etiquette”?
- How can I manage multiple breakout rooms at once?
- And more…
Please note: this session builds on the previous week’s training and assumes attendees have a basic understanding of what breakout rooms are and how they are set up.