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Getting started with Reading Progress in Teams - Microsoft Support
Reading Progress is a free tool built into Microsoft Teams designed to support and track reading fluency in your class. Students record their reading on camera and submit it to you. As you mark and return their work, data is automatically collected and organized in Insights, helping you spend more time with students and less time analyzing data.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams for Education
Meeting recap in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
If you use Copilot in Teams, you can access copilot functionality in Recap. To learn more, see Get started with Copilot in Microsoft Teams meetings. FAQ What data does Teams use to provide Intelligent recap? Teams uses the meeting transcript, attendance data, and PPT Live data to provide AI-powered features in Intelligent Recap.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Change your status in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Set a duration for your status. When you want to change your status for a specific period of time—for example, to set Do not disturb for an hour of concentrated work—you can set a duration so that Teams will automatically reset your status at the end of the allotted time.. You can set durations for any status except Available.. Select your profile picture > current status > Duration.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Record a video or audio clip in Microsoft Teams
Turn closed captions on or off. Video clips shared in Teams have auto-generated captions. If you want to turn off the captions for a video clip you're watching, select Captions.To turn them back on, select Captions again. To view the list of supported languages for captions, see Language and voice support.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Teams for Education, Microsoft Teams small business
Join a Teams meeting by phone - Microsoft Support
Join a meeting by phone audio. In Microsoft Teams, the Call me feature gives users a way to join the audio portion of a meeting by phone.This is handy in scenarios when using a computer for audio might not be possible. Users get the audio portion of the meeting through their cell phone or land line and the content portion of the meeting—such as when another meeting participant shares their ...
Poll attendees during a Teams meeting - Microsoft Support
As a meeting presenter, you can use Microsoft Forms to create polls before your Microsoft Teams meeting, then launch them during it so attendees from any endpoint (mobile, web, desktop) can view and answer. When you launch your poll, it will pop up on attendees' meeting screens as well as in the meeting chat. Attendees can also create ad-hoc polls during a meeting to get quick feedback on the ...
Applies To: Microsoft Forms, Microsoft Teams
How to use random hardware addresses in Windows
Use random hardware addresses for a specific network: Select the Start button, then enter settings.Select Settings > Network & internet > Wi-Fi > Manage known networks.
Get started with town hall in Microsoft Teams
Deliver high-quality presentations and large-scale events with town hall in Microsoft Teams. Town hall features are optimized for sharing content across large audiences. Host company-wide reviews, provide coverage for live events, and more. What is a town hall? A town hall is a type of meeting available in Microsoft Teams.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Use Sign Language View in Microsoft Teams - Microsoft Support
Microsoft wants to provide the best possible experience for all our customers. If you have a disability or questions related to accessibility, please contact the Microsoft Disability Answer Desk for technical assistance. The Disability Answer Desk support team is trained in using many popular assistive technologies and can offer assistance in English, Spanish, French, and American Sign Language.
Applies To: Microsoft Teams
Managing network printing in a Windows environment
Point and Print functionality was introduced in Microsoft Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows 98 Second Edition (as a client), and Microsoft Windows NT 3.5 and later. When you connect to a printer on a print server, the connecting client looks for the appropriate drivers on the print server.