- Microsoft Teams in educational settings is a hub for content and the centerpiece for collaboration. Learn about the structure and components of a team.
Upon completion of this module, you'll be able to:
- Explain the types of educational teams (class, staff, PLC, other).
- Describe use cases for each type of team.
- Demonstrate how to create and share new teams.
- Explain the difference between the Me Space and We Space.
- Describe the ways to communicate with colleagues and learners.
- Demonstrate where to store, find, and share files in teams.
ISTE Standards for Educators:
Educator - Citizen
Educator - Facilitator
Educator - Collaborator
UNESCO Standards for Educators:
Application of Digital skills
Organization and Administration
- Create and organize content in Classwork, manage assignments, simplify assessments, give timely feedback, and track academic and SEL trends within Class Teams.
Upon completion of this module, you'll be able to:
- Create and organize class resources and assignments efficiently with Classwork in Microsoft Teams.
- Create, distribute, collect, and grade assignments with Assignments in Microsoft Teams.
- Create and embed polls, quizzes, and surveys with Microsoft Forms.
- Track learner progress with Insights in Microsoft Teams.
ISTE Standards for Educators:
Educator - Citizen
Educator - Facilitator
Educator - Collaborator
UNESCO Standards for Educators:
Application of Digital skills
Organization and Administration
- Learn to use Microsoft Teams for Education to share content, collaborate, and communicate with learners, guardians, colleagues, and the larger school community.
Upon completion of this module, you'll be able to:
Describe how to use the Class Notebook as a central location for course content.
Explain how educators can use third-party apps to share content with their class.
Identify ways to build class community in Microsoft Teams.
Describe ways to connect and communicate with parents and guardians.
ISTE Standards for Educators:
Educator - Facilitator
Leaders - Equity and Citizenship Advocate
Leaders - Systems Designer
- Educators use OneNote to organize information and content and to support research, collaboration, note taking, journaling, and reflection.
In this module, you'll:
- Access and navigate a OneNote notebook
- Create, add, and share pages and content
- Identify how to organize OneNote effectively
- Manage a range of OneNote notebook settings
ISTE Standards for Educators:
- Educator - Facilitator
- Educator - Learner
- Educator -Collaborator
UNESCO Standards for Educators:
- Application of Digital skills
- Organization and Administration
- Teacher Professional Learning
- Teachers use OneNote Class Notebook to prepare instructional material and collaborate with students in accessible ways.
Upon completion of this module, you'll be able to:
Create a OneNote Class Notebook and use the tools to create and distribute content to students
Give feedback via OneNote with a range of approaches
Identify lesson resources to create and store in Content Library
Plan an activity using Collaboration Space
ISTE Standards for Educators:
- Educator - Designer
- Educator - Facilitator
UNESCO Standards for Educators:
- Application of Digital skills
- Pedagogy
- Teacher Professional Learning
- Use PowerPoint Recorder to flip instruction, provide content for students outside of class, and help improve student outcomes.
In this module, you will:
- Describe the principles of flipped learning and how to implement them into the classroom
- Explain how to create flipped lessons using PowerPoint Recorder
- Build a flipped lesson to use with students
- Use Microsoft Forms for surveys, quizzes, and polls in classes to increase student engagement and save time managing learning assessments.
In this module, you will:
- Create formative and summative assessments with Microsoft Forms
- Explain how to share or duplicate Microsoft Forms to collaborate with colleagues
- Use autograding, manual grading, branching, and equation options to streamline the assessment process
- By allowing teachers and students to focus on content and not worry about format, the Digital storytelling with Microsoft Sway module shows how Sway can be used to capture and share digital stories that need to be told in and around classroom activities.
In this module, you will:
- Explain how Sway works to share text, images, video, and dynamic content to tell a rich digital story
- Identify examples of Sway's impact in the classroom
- Practice creating a Sway
- Explain a variety of ways Sway can be used in the classroom
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Syllabus
- Get started with Microsoft Teams for Education
- Introduction
- Connect, collaborate, and save time with Microsoft Teams
- Maximize Microsoft Teams for Education
- Access Microsoft Teams
- Navigate the Teams space
- Create or join a team
- Communicate in Teams
- Store, find, and share files in Teams
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Organize content, create assignments, and assess learners' understanding in Teams
- Introduction
- Organize class resources and assignments with Classwork
- Customize Assignments to support learning goals and foster engagement and collaboration
- Check for understanding with Forms in Teams
- Create assignments in Teams
- Maximize flexibility with the Assignments app
- Support efficiency with the Grades app
- Improve learner outcomes with the feedback cycle
- Teams provides insights
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Build a digital learning hub with Class Teams
- Introduction
- Increase efficiency with Microsoft Teams
- Build a content center with Class Notebook
- Enhance learning with third-party apps
- Encourage learners with celebrations and praise
- Create a learner-centered class with Reflect
- Support family access to learning content
- Save time and connect with guardians with Parent Connection
- Empower guardians to engage, support, and monitor learners with School Connection
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Get started with OneNote for education
- Introduction
- Get started with OneNote
- Add content to OneNote
- Customize and manage your notebooks
- Module assessment
- Summary
- OneNote Class Notebook: A teacher's all-in-one notebook for students
- Introduction
- Get started with OneNote Class Notebooks
- Set up a OneNote Class Notebook
- Use Content Library
- Distribute sections and pages
- Use Class Notebook with assignments in Microsoft Teams
- Student feedback and assessment
- Use Collaboration Space
- Immersive Reader and accessibility
- Researcher
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Flipped instruction with PowerPoint Recorder
- Introduction
- Introduction to flipped lessons
- Get started
- How to use PowerPoint Recorder
- The value of inking in flipped lessons
- Add support content and interactives
- Assessment in your flipped lessons
- Share your flipped lesson
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Create authentic assessments with Microsoft Forms
- Introduction
- Introduction to Microsoft Forms
- Pre-assessments
- Formative assessments - entrance and exit tickets
- Equations in Microsoft Forms
- Branching feature in Microsoft Forms
- Summative assessments
- Share Microsoft Forms with students and teachers
- Themes and settings for Microsoft Forms
- Module assessment
- Summary
- Digital storytelling with Microsoft Sway
- Introduction
- Introduction to Sway
- Start a new Sway
- Classroom newsletter
- The modern research paper
- Blended learning lesson
- Fine arts presentation
- Lab journal
- Adaptive and mobile
- Share and collaborate
- Module assessment
- Summary