![]() ![]() It must be said that I am in no way, a Teams for Education expert and there are some incredibly smart teachers out there with way more Teams knowledge and expertise than me. This blog aims to point out some of those differences and guide learners, educators, and parents when it comes to some of the basic features available to them within Microsoft Teams. Having said that, I noticed there are some differences in Teams for business and Teams for education. One would assume, using Teams for school would be a breeze for me to pick up and pass on my knowledge to my children. I am one of those parents working from home.īeing in IT, I am accustomed to using Microsoft Teams for remote meetings and collaboration. Students, teachers and parents are having to quickly learn about Microsoft Teams and the features available to them, while also preparing lessons, turning in assignments and in the case of some parents, working from home. With the COVID-19 situation impacting the world in 2020, many, if not all, learning institutes are turning to remote learning and some schools and education institutes are leveraging tools such as Microsoft Teams. ![]()
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