Microsoft's latest YouTube channel teaches you how to get the most out of Teams
The Microsoft Teams team is here to help you get the most out of the popular communication app.
What you need to know
- Microsoft just launched a YouTube channel dedicated to Microsoft Teams.
- The channel includes tips, tricks, and walk-throughs on how to use features in the communication app.
- 12 videos are already available on the channel, including an introduction to Teams and several how-to videos.
While millions of people use Microsoft Teams, many may not know how to use the app's most popular and powerful features. Microsoft just launched a YouTube channel dedicated to Teams to help people get the most out of the communication platform. The channel includes how-to videos, tips, and tricks for a range of Teams features.
The Microsoft Teams YouTube channel only launched on January 18, 2021, but it already has 14 videos. There's a general introduction to the communication app as well as several how-to videos for features such as replying to messages, using the Walkie Talkie feature, and using Standout Presenter Mode.
The channel includes videos for Teams features on both desktop and mobile devices. Teams is available on Windows, macOS, Android, iOS, the web, and Linux.
Microsoft has a long list of other YouTube channels, some of which already share instructions on how to use Teams. The new channel should make it easier to find relevant videos, though, as Teams content could get lost in other channels that release many videos.
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