How to enhance traditional teaching methods with Microsoft Teams

Dr. Kevin Marshall

Dr. Kevin Marshall

Head of Education, Microsoft Ireland

Read Time, 3 min.

COVID-19 has had a huge effect on the daily routines of millions of educators and students across the world. The Microsoft Education team has remained committed to helping everyone stay connected and engaged through remote learning. And now, as countries begin to emerge from the crisis, Microsoft is helping schools shift to ‘blended learning’ – which combines both traditional and virtual classrooms – for more effective education in the future.

Remote learning it’s undoubtedly here to stay and will play a far larger role in the future.

The first months of 2020 highlighted some of the huge advantages that remote learning can offer. And the education sector quickly realized technology’s potential to enhance the entire learning experience. 

Microsoft Teams for Education provides an online classroom so students and teachers can find new ways to continue their lessons. Microsoft Teams for Education is free for schools and universities, and is accessible on either mobile, tablet, PC or browser. Lots of institutions started using it as an online classroom so students and teachers could continue lessons remotely. Now many schools are continuing to use the platform.

Teams allows teachers and students to maintain face-to-face connections with those who remain at home. It makes life easier for teachers, helping them distribute assignments and files and communicate with their pupils one-to-one while it gives students a safe space to engage with each other and collaborate on projects.

Microsoft Teams webinars

Our series of free webinars gives you a clear picture of how to use Microsoft Teams and other tools to engage your whole school community, while also beginning to adopt a blended learning approach.

The webinars are available on demand. You can see all of them by clicking here, or else they’re listed below:

Microsoft Teams is included in the Office 365 A1 package, which is free for educational institutions. For IT guidance on how to deploy Office 365 and get your entire school started with remote or blended learning on Teams, visit this page. Once Teams is enabled, students and faculty can start using it by entering their school email address here. For any support questions or issues, file a ticket here.

We are continually inspired by schools across the globe that are enabling remote or blended learning in ingenious ways. You can find out more about them and Microsoft Teams for Education here.

Besides Teams, there are lots of other tools that can enable a strong remote learning experience. Some can allow students to collaborate more effectively – to co-author projects and share resources. Others can help people improve their reading and writing. While programmes like Minecraft Education Edition can enrich lessons in maths, science, art or history. And platforms like Flipgrid can help to heighten engagement across a whole classroom.

No matter which tools you use, we wish your students, faculty, staff and families all the best.

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