![]() ![]() Please re-tweet through your own feeds to help our reach out to as many people as possible. We stream tweets on a regular basis with handy hints led by #TeamsTips aimed at helping people to more easily connect with each other using Teams, choosing the right tool for the task in hand, encouraging good practice, etiquette and safety online. Have a look at our blog article giving some insights and reflection about how Teams is being used to support people working from home: Connecting People with Microsoft Teams Online and Digital Events Service Connecting People with Teams Here you will find advice and guidance about safely and securely hosting your meetings and events online, supported tools and and a selector to help you choose the right tool right tool for your type of meeting or event: If you are unsure which tool best fits your needs for your meetings or events, you may find the Online and Digital Events Service helpful. ![]() Unsure which tool to use for your meetings or events? Teams for Teaching is now also available. We recommend using Teams to hold meetings or for group chat, but if you are looking to teach remotely then you should refer to guidance about Teaching Continuity Preparation All Product Updates, including those in development, rolling out or launched can be found on the Microsoft 365 Roadmap Teaching Remotely ![]() To see more features recently added or coming soon to Teams, including more in-depth information on these new features, please see:
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