Instructors who host online synchronous lectures will find it helpful to set up a recurring meeting in Teams. They need only go through the meeting-creation process once.
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Log into Teams
Click upon Teams
Now that you've logged into Teams, you will need to click the Teams menu button
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Steps for Creating a Recurring Meeting
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The following steps outline creating a recurring meeting for a Teams channel. To schedule a recurring meeting with a specific group of people, please use the Calendar tab. |
Log into Teams
Select the Teams tab along the left-hand side of the tool (not to be confused with the software named Teams). Your various class Teams sites will appear here in squares labelled with the course code.
Click on the Team
Click on the Team that you want to schedule a recurring meeting in.
In the upper right corner of the Team window, expand the Meet button by clicking the
drop-down arrow and select Schedule a meeting
When the New Meeting window opens, fill in the following fields:
Add a Title
Set the correct date and time for the first occurrence
Change the Repeat box to repeats Custom
In the Custom recurrence area
Set the Repeat every to 1 week (or as appropriate)
Set the End to the last date of class
Confirm that the meeting is associated with the current class Team’s General channel (or other channel as appropriate)
Click on Send
Once all details are added click Send at the upper-right
Additional Steps
This process can be repeated for other channels.
Instructors may need to enter the Calendar on the left-hand and navigate to and delete single meeting occurrences that are repeating on holidays or during other conflicts.
Joining a Meeting
Students and Instructors can join the Scheduled meeting in the MS Teams Calendar or the Teams channel itself. Watch for the Calendar icon to signify that you are joining the scheduled meeting, not joining or creating an ad-hoc channel meeting (which is a common source of confusion).
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