What is Microsoft Teams?
Microsoft Teams (AKA Teams) is a workspace for real-time collaboration and communication, meetings, file and app sharing, and more. Teams builds on the functionality of . When you create a Team, you are also creating a Group. Keep reading for a comparison of Teams and Groups.
Cost and Eligibility:
Teams isavailable for free for all DU faculty, staff and students as part of the Office365 Suite.
Features and Benefits:
- Create Teams and channels for tracking projects, conversations, files, and meetings
 - Chat with text, audio, video, and file sharing
 - Store all your files, docs, and more in one place
 - Schedule meetings that automatically integratewith your existing Outlook calendar
 - Meet with up to 250 people at the same time
 - Share your desktop, applications, or a whiteboard during meetings
 - Automatically record and upload video, audio, and shared content from meetings to Microsoft Stream
 - Presence indication based on each person’s Teams activity, manual status settings, and Outlook calendar
 - Integrate your favorite apps—Planner, Trello, GitHub, and many more
 
Why should I useTeams?
Here are a few examples that show how your department could use Teams.
Note: Teams is just one option in our list of communication and collaboration tools along with Zoom, Office 365 Groups, and more.
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 If you...  | 
 You could create a Team to...  | |
|---|---|---|
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 Easy Meeting Recordings  | 
 recordmeetings using Zoom and send out or upload the recordingto ashared space afterwards  | 
 schedulemeetings that will record and automatically upload to the team space  | 
| 
 Document Collaboration  | 
 send a group email with an attachment asking for feedback  | 
 upload a documenttoeditdirectly in Teams andcollectfeedback in the comment section  | 
| 
 Calendar Coordination  | 
 havea group calendar that each person adds to their Outlook  | 
 schedule meetings that will show up both in the Teams calendar and on each member’s Outlook calendar  | 
| 
 Communication Hub  | 
 havean inboxoverflowingwith quick email exchanges  | 
 usethe chat area for internal communication and leave email for more important tasks  | 
| 
 Shared File Storage  | 
 have a shared drive foryour department ora cross-departmental group  | 
 store and share files securely in the cloud witheveryone in theTeam  | 
| 
 Project Management  | 
 have frequent meetings with your team to update on work  | 
 give updates in the chat space, or use the Planner feature to keep track of tasks and due dates  | 
| 
 Organization  | 
 already use other Office 365 apps like Outlook, OneDrive, Notebook, or Planner  | 
 keepall your O365 content organized in one place  | 
How do I start using Teams?
Any actively enrolled student or currently employed staff or faculty membercancreate their ownTeams.To get started:
- for your desktop, iOS, or Android, or just use Teams on the web at.
 - Sign in with your DU email and password.
 
Training Resources
Teams resources from Microsoft:
Faculty and staff also have access to Teams video training from LinkedIn Learning (choose "Sign in with your organization account” when prompted to login):
What is the difference between Groups and Teams?
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 Task 
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 Groups 
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 Teams 
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 Communication 
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 Group email address 
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 x  | 
 x  | 
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 Internal and external communication (guest access) 
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 x  | 
 x  | 
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 Create channels (sub-groups) 
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 x  | 
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 Start a chat with individuals or groups 
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 x  | 
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 Turn a chat into a call 
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 x  | 
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 Share a file with people in a chat 
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 x  | 
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 Share a file with offline participants 
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 | 
 x  | 
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 Add emoji 
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 x  | 
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 And GIFs and memes 
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 x  | 
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 Threaded and persistent conversations 
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 x  | 
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 @mention, #tag, and like conversations 
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 x  | 
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 Search for files, content, and people 
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 x  | 
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 File Sharing 
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 Group file storage 
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 x  | 
 x  | 
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 Restricted access to files (files are public by default) 
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 x  | 
 x  | 
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 Document collaboration (real-time in Edge only) 
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 x  | 
 x  | 
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 Meetings 
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 Shared calendar 
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 x  | 
 x  | 
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 Schedule a meeting from Outlook 
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 x  | 
 x  | 
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 Record meetings 
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 x  | 
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 Automatically share meeting recordings with group 
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 x  | 
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 Share desktop or app 
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 x  | 
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 In-meeting access to chat and files 
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 x  | 
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 Persistent chat before, during, and after the meeting 
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 x  | 
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 Calls 
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 Make, forward, and transfer calls 
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 x  | 
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 Make calls outside the university 
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 x  | 
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 Mobile 
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 Chat, call, and meet from your device 
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 x  | 
What is the difference between Zoom and Teams for meetings?
For more information, visit Microsoft Teams and Zoom Meetings Comparison.
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