Introduction to Microsoft Teams, Whether you’re collaborating on a group project or joining your first virtual internship, knowing how to use Microsoft Teams can set you apart.
Course Description
Introduction to Microsoft Teams is a hands-on course designed for university students who want to confidently use Teams for classes, group work, and professional communication. From setting up your profile to running a team meeting and co-authoring a document, you’ll learn practical skills to help you thrive in digital academic and work settings.
This isn’t just a tour of the platform—it’s a guide to using Teams effectively in real scenarios, with tips on staying organized, communicating clearly, and getting more done with built-in tools.
What Will You Learn?
By the end of this course, you’ll be able to:
- Navigate the Teams interface with ease
- Use chat, video calls, and channels for clear communication
- Share and collaborate on files in real-time
- Manage meetings, notes, and task assignments
- Stay organized with activity feeds, notifications, and integrations
- Apply these skills in school projects, internships, or remote work
Course Curriculum
Module 1: Getting Started With Microsoft Teams
Learn what Teams is, why it matters, and how to get started confidently.
- Lecture 1: What Is Microsoft Teams and Why Use It?
Discover how Teams supports collaboration, communication, and productivity in academic and work settings. - Lecture 2: Setting Up Your Account and Navigating the Interface
Get familiar with the Teams layout and customize your workspace for efficient use.
Module 2: Communication Tools in Teams
Master chat, meetings, and messaging tools to stay connected and clear.
- Lecture 3: Chat, Mentions, and Emojis – Getting Comfortable With Conversations
Learn how to send direct messages, use mentions, and keep conversations organized and professional. - Lecture 4: Scheduling and Attending Meetings in Teams
Learn how to schedule, join, and participate effectively in video meetings and calls.
Module 3: Collaborating in Teams
Work together in shared channels, files, and group spaces.
- Lecture 5: Working in Channels and Teams
Create and manage Teams and channels for group projects or courses. - Lecture 6: Sharing Files, Notes, and Working Together in Real-Time
Collaborate on documents, notes, and presentations directly within Teams.
Module 4: Staying Organized and Productive
Use Teams tools to manage tasks, alerts, and your daily workflow.
- Lecture 7: Managing Notifications, Activity Feed, and Search
Stay updated and efficient by customizing alerts and using the search bar effectively.
Who Is This Course For?
- University or college students learning or collaborating online
- First-time users of Microsoft Teams
- Interns or new professionals preparing for remote work
- Educators helping students work in digital teams
Certificate of Completion
Students who finish all lectures and quizzes in this course will earn a Certificate of Completion from Eduta—perfect for adding to your resume, LinkedIn profile, or client proposals.
