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Teams can be a useful solution for connecting with students over private video or audio-only conferences. A solution has been to create a dedicated space (a channel) in which students indicate interest in office hours via chat and common questions can be responded to publicly.

The other option would be to create a recurring meeting, and then invite students to said meeting when they express a desire to meet.


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Creating an Office Hours Channel

  1. Visit the course Teams space

  2. Select the ellipsis icon next to the Teams site name at the top of the window. Then click Add Channel

Image of ellipsis next to Teams site name, and Add Channel button in sub-menu
  1. Add details of your office hours. The Channel name should display office hours clearly so that students understand when timing for making contact is appropriate. Click Add.

Display of Create channel window. Channel name has office hours info in it, Add button at bottom right of window is labelled
  1. Advise students to switch to this channel when the appropriate date and day occurs and type within the chat space that they wish to meet during the office hour.

View of Office Hours channel appearing below General channel for the Teams site

Connecting with Students through Teams

Instructors can meet with students using a video or audio-only call through Teams. This can be done directly from the Office Hours channel if need be.

  1. Click upon the icon of a student that has indicated interest in meeting for your office hour.

Student icon being clicked
  1. Within the menu which appears, initiate a video or audio call by clicking the camera or phone icons under the user’s name.

Camera icon is selectedPhone icon is selected

Some things to consider

  • Establish clear boundaries around when you intend to watch the chat area in the meeting space, as students may not immediately understand that you are not monitoring at all times

  • Make clear to students that chat indications of interest in an office hour meet will be regarded as a queue. Time stamps are present for all chats and are visible to all members of the course's Team space

  • This strategy can be undertaken for multiple courses, though note that a separate channel may be needed in each course's Teams space


Creating a Recurring Meeting

Instead of creating an additional channel for office hours in their Teams site, instructors may instead prefer to make use of a recurring meeting. CPI outlines how to create a recurring meeting, which instructors can follow to set up a meeting that occurs every week during their office hours.

Upon creating a recurring meeting, instructors will most likely want to enable the “lobby” function on the meeting. This means students will enter a lobby, where they will wait for you to accept them into the meeting. This can be done by editing the meeting, and selecting Meeting Options.

Teams meeting editing window. Meeting Options is highlighted

From here, instructors can set it so only Organizers can bypass the lobby, meaning students and guests are sent to the lobby to be accepted at the instructor’s preference.With a recurring meeting, instructors can send the invite link to any students who express a desire to meet, or instructors can simply post the link in a Brightspace announcement/the Content area.