Here at Texas State, we offer a ton of great features for faculty, staff, and students who may need some extra assistance for remote courses. The new live captioning options for Zoom and Teams meetings are newly included! Captions can be extremely helpful in trainings, Q&As, meetings, or
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Teams enhancements to improve meeting & classroom experiences
Microsoft Teams is quickly becoming one of Texas State University’s go to environment for collaboration. With the latest set of features announced, the experience just keeps getting better. The following demo showcases the latest innovations rolling out to Teams that help push the boundaries of virtual collaboration. While some of these features are not yet available here at Texas State, this video gives you an insider look at what is on the horizon. This video will show you:
- How we make it easy to bring your teams together and reduce fatigue
- How we address the known pain points in how meetings are structured today
- How Teams can help streamline your work and save time
Dr. Carlos Solís is Associate Vice President of the Technology Innovation Office.
Microsoft Teams for Education training event available in August
TXST faculty and staff are invited to attend the virtual Microsoft Teams for Education training event on Tuesday, August 11, and Wednesday, August 12. This event is split into two parts: Teaching & Learning Event – Day 1 Agenda (3
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Hold large audience events with Microsoft Teams Live
At the IT Assistance Center’s (ITAC) summer TXST Tech Talk, campus technology professionals had the chance to learn about Microsoft Teams Live, an extension of Microsoft Teams video meetings. It offers departments, faculty, and staff the opportunity to host live
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Microsoft working to make Teams even better
Microsoft will be adding several new and interesting improvements to Teams in the next few months. The June Teams’ features announcement on the Microsoft 365 Blog includes talk of 49 faces on screen at one time during classes and meetings, a