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Teams can be used as a web app. Microsoft has an [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/meetings-and-live-events-5c3e0646-dc37-45ad-84a4-1666fac62d4e?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US article] that details the differences between using Teams on different platforms. | Teams can be used as a web app. Microsoft has an [https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/meetings-and-live-events-5c3e0646-dc37-45ad-84a4-1666fac62d4e?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US article] that details the differences between using Teams on different platforms. | ||
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Revision as of 14:22, 5 January 2021
Features
Teams can be used for chat, audio and video calls and video meetings. Everyone with an Evergreen account has access to basic features to Teams. Later if a user is added to a team additional features will be available.
Basic features include:
- Chat and group chat
- Read our Group Chat article for details
- Audio and video calls
- Video Meetings
- Video meetings and calls do not have a time limit like the basic Zoom accounts do.
Accessing Teams via the web
Teams can be used as a web app. Microsoft has an article that details the differences between using Teams on different platforms.
The web app has these limitations during video meetings
- Only one active speaker
- No together mode
- No background blur
- No custom background
- No live captions
To login to the web app:
- Go to office.com and click sign in in the top right
- Enter your Evergreen email and click Next
- Enter your Evergreen password and click Sign In
- Click the Teams icon along the left side
- The next window might ask to get the app or use the web app
- Click Use the web app instead