Announcement
ZOOM TO TEAMS TRANSITION: Effective June 26, 2025, Baylor will discontinue the use of Zoom. In 2016, BCM IT promptly implemented and introduced the widely recognized collaboration software Zoom to address the urgent need for a virtual meeting platform for academics and administration. Over time, Microsoft has made substantial investments in advancing its online collaboration platform, Microsoft Teams. Following a thorough examination of budgets and feature comparisons between the two platforms, we will capitalize on our longstanding partnership with Microsoft and adopt the collaboration tool integrated into our software agreement, Microsoft Teams. We are confident that Microsoft Teams has reached a sufficient level of evolution to serve as our primary collaboration and virtual meeting platform.
To learn more about this transition, visit the (Baylor login required).
Microsoft Teams
Available to: Faculty | Students | Trainees | Staff
Managed by: BCM IT
Funding: Institution
Authentication: Single Sign-On (SSO)
- Download Teams for
- Access Teams support via the application or on the
Other Resources
- Chat – Message someone or a group to talk about work, projects, or just for fun.
- Teams – Create a team and channels to gather people together and work in focused spaces with conversations and files.
- Calendar – Connect with people before, during, and after a meeting so prep and follow-up are easy to find. This Team’s calendar syncs with your Outlook one.
Apps
Find familiar apps and explore new ones to simplify, customize, and manage how you work.
Accessibility
MS Teams offers accessibility features that allows users to easily navigate and read the MS Teams web interface. The web interface supports screen readers for all available creator and viewer interfaces. The web interface also support keyboard access, allowing you to use the tab key to access all available functions. All sessions fully support adding and displaying captions. For additional information on MS Teams’ accessibility features, visit .
You can get access to Microsoft Teams by clicking on the Access Teams icon on this page or by the and click on . You will need a valid BCM Username and Password.
You can also sign up for a with the Information Technology Business Enablement Team
or
The BCM Information Technology Business Enablement Team offers weekly coaching sessions on Microsoft Teams, Microsoft Enterprise Cloud Storage, Planner, OneNote, and other Microsoft products. These sessions are offered Tuesday at 9 a.m., Wednesday at 7 a.m., and Thursday at 1 p.m.. Department and individual sessions are also available by appointment.
The following steps will guide you in using Microsoft Teams ():
- Click Access Teams.
- Enter your BCM Username and Password.
- Authenticate with BCM Federated Login when prompted.
- Select the three dots in the upper right corner of the screen to access the settings gear icon, zoom, keyboard shortcuts, about, check for updates, download mobile app.
- Select settings (gears icon) to adjust your settings, including: general (theme, chat density, layout, application), accounts, privacy, notifications, devices, App permissions, captions and transcripts, files, and calls.
- Select Join or create a team near the bottom left corner of the screen (near the Help icon), options include: Create a team, Join a team with a code, or Join public teams available.
- Select the Apps icon (square with four smaller squares inside) in the lower left corner to view the Apps available.
Creating a Team
The following steps will guide you in creating a team in Microsoft Teams:
- Select Join or create a team near the bottom left corner of the screen (near the Help icon) and click Create a team.
- Next, select the type of team you want to create, options include class, professional learning community, staff, and other.
- Create your team by adding a name, description, and privacy level.
- Then add people to your team.
- The new team will have a general channel added. You can customize your team with additional channels and Apps.
Setting up the meeting to allow external users in the Teams Session
You can allow people from outside your organization to join Teams meetings hosted by users in your organization. This article describes the options available for hosting meetings with people outside your organization, which types of external meeting participants can be verified, and which Teams features are used to control their access to meetings.
For more information on how to
How external users access the Teams Session
You can join a Teams meeting anytime, from any device, without signing into a Teams account. If you're having trouble joining a Teams meeting, try .
Important: For some meetings, admin settings prevent unverified people from joining the meeting. Depending on the meeting, you may have to enter a one-time passcode sent to your email or create a Teams account.
For more information about that how to
Create polls in the Teams meeting chat using the Teams Polls function.
- Create and launch a poll ()
Create polls with Poll Everywhere.
- Go to to the Poll Everywhere page for more information
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Microsoft Teams for Education
Materials and resources for this area are being developed by the Office of Academic Technology: Education Technology. They will be added to this section as soon as they are ready.
Contact the BCM Help Desk for assistance with Microsoft Teams
BCM Help Desk
Support Line: 713-798-8737
Web:
(NOTE: If you have forgotten your password, please contact the BCM Helpdesk at 713-798-8737 or visit ) PDF: