What Is Microsoft Teams?
Microsoft Teams is a County-approved collaboration tool used for team messaging, meetings, and file sharing. It allows users to chat in real time, schedule video calls, and work together in shared spaces known as “Teams” and “Channels.”
Teams is part of Microsoft 365 and integrates with Outlook, SharePoint, and OneDrive.
Who Uses This Software?
County employees use Microsoft Teams to communicate with coworkers, attend virtual meetings, and collaborate on shared documents.
Key Features
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One-on-one and group chat
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Audio and video calls
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Online meetings and screen sharing
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Team and channel-based collaboration spaces
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File sharing and co-editing with Office apps
Common Uses at the County
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Chatting with coworkers and team members
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Hosting or joining virtual meetings
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Collaborating on shared Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files
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Posting updates and documents in team channels
How Do I Get This Software?
Microsoft Teams is available on all County devices and can also be accessed from teams.microsoft.com. A mobile app is available from the Apple App Store and Google Play.
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