If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to scan documents and get them into your course, have a look at the Adobe Scan app! Directions
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This tutorial assumes you have already downloaded the OneDrive and Outlook Apps on your Mobile. If you haven’t, refer to the “Download Outlook for Mobile” tutorial. Directions
You can share links to videos and other web resources using your MSU Outlook email. If you prefer using your phone to record videos or find other web resources, you can easily share links with your students using the Outlook mobile app. Note: Email services usually have a file size limit, so to send your own […]
Recording your meetings in Teams can create a helpful resource for you and your students. Your students can refer back to a lecture when studying for a test, for instance, or an absent student can watch the recording of a class that they weren’t able to attend. Fortunately, recording a meeting in Teams is a […]
Just as on a desktop computer, you can schedule recurring meetings for your students using the MS Teams mobile app. In this tutorial, you will learn how to create recurring meetings from your phone or tablet. Directions Open the Teams App. Select the Calendar icon at the bottom of the screen. If Calendar icon is not an option: Select the More Options […]
Microsoft Teams is a tool that allows you to start and conduct video conferences with your students. This can be a helpful way to share important information with all of your students or to conduct 1-to-1 meetings with specific individuals. Teams even has a screen-sharing feature that would be useful when trying to support your […]
To use MS Teams for your course on your mobile device, you will need to install the mobile app. Directions to do so are provided below. Directions