To learn which team best suits your teaching and learning goals, visit the Types of Teams web page. You may select from one of two teams: Classes and Staff Members. To request a new team, please go to the Collaboration Services Requests page. Teams can be private to only invited users, or public and open to anyone within your area. Note: If you are already signed in to Online Passport, you will go directly to Microsoft Teams.Ī team must be created by Northwestern IT. Sign in with your NetID and NetID password.You will be redirected to Online Passport.You will then be redirected to Online Passport.Getting Started Via the desktop client (preferred)
From Teams client (must have mailbox in Microsoft 365).Co-author Office documents right in the app.Office integration includes built-in access to SharePoint and OneDrive.Create channels to organize your conversations.Team owners can manage work and vacation schedules for members of a team using Microsoft Shifts, and use Microsoft Lists to allow users to track issues, assets, routines, contacts, inventory, and more. Using Teams, you can check who is online and start a chat, schedule a meeting with the whole team, or manage projects using Microsoft Planner-a project management platform which enables users to create and manage plans and tasks on various ad-hoc projects. Microsoft Teams is a secure, Cloud-based chat and group collaborative workspace that seamlessly integrates with other Microsoft 365 applications, including Exchange, OneDrive, and SharePoint. Knowledge Base More on This Topic Microsoft Teams Learn Moreĭirect access to essential campus systems. Protecting University and Personal Data Get Secureīuilding innovative technological environments for the Northwestern community. Providing technical IT support for members of the University Get Support Getting access to Northwestern services Get Connected Providing academic, research, and administrative IT resources for the University.