How to join a Microsoft Teams Meeting using any Device

If you received an appointment from us by e-mail or text, but are new to calling, meeting, conferencing via Microsoft Teams, here are some instructions to help you get started

Microsoft Teams is a pillar of Microsoft Office 365, functioning as its hub for teamwork. Meetings conducted through Microsoft Teams is the preferred method of leading organizations because of its completeness, security and resilience

 
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First, Get Familiar with Microsoft Teams Meetings “Join Info”

“Join Info” contains all the information you need for joining a Teams Meeting. You can join using your computer or mobile device. In doing so, you will get the full experience (Video, Audio, Tools, Screen Sharing, Whiteboard, etc). You can also join through a phone call. In doing so, you will participate only by audio.

You will receive Join Info from the meeting organizer who invited you. It might be sent to you through any of these ways: (1) an email, (2) a digital calendar appointment, (3) a text or chat message, (4) a webpage or web-based bulletin board

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Second, Join The Meeting

Click on the hyperlink for the meeting you are invited to attend. You can use any device (computer, smartphone, tablet)

For instructions and guidance, click on the button that applies to you

A Microsoft Work account is an e-mail address, powered by Microsoft, issued to you by your employer or school or organization. The domain name will be that or your organization’s (i.e. jim@rivermotors.com or michelle.chung@manilauniversity.edu). This is different from a personal Microsoft account (example personal Microsoft account: satya.nadella@outlook.ph). This is also different from a work account, issued by your organization, but not powered by Microsoft. If you are not sure, click on the button for “I don’t have a Microsoft Work Account”

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