An guide to support teaching with Microsoft teams (MS Teams)
Benefit of this resource and how to make the best use of it
Microsoft Teams can be a very powerful educational tool for interactive and collaborative courses. From the authors “Who is MS teams for?
*If you’re looking for lots of interaction between you and your students, and to allow students to have a ready made platform for collaboration
*If you want your learning environment to feel more like a “team” rather than a clear separation between teacher and student
*If you are looking for a collaborative learning platform that helps foster strong student-teacher and student-student relationships
*If you want a platform that better simulates a professional workforce environment”
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Al-Chalabi, A., Csabai, B., Nardone, C., Cormier, D., Wacheski, D., Annoh-Waithe, E., Pavo, J., Small, L., Villacorte, L., Pernasilici, L., Kantati, M., Bornais, M., Macmillan, M., Eldabagh, M., Sohail, N., Ha, N., & Al-Rfouh, T. (2021). Teaching with msteams. National Resource Hub (Ireland). Retrieved from: https://hub.teachingandlearning.ie/resource/teaching-with-msteams/ License: Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA).
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