The Division of Information Technology is holding online learning opportunities for new users to applications like Teams, Yammer, Outlook and even CougarED and LinkedIn Learning.

The following 30-minute webinars are targeted for new employees or individuals wanting application basics along with a few extra tips:

  • Microsoft Teams: Tuesday, Jan. 18, 10:30–11 a.m. – Register here
    Microsoft Teams is a communication and collaboration platform for chatting/messaging, video meetings and file sharing/storage (including collaboration on files). This session will introduce the best practices of using Microsoft Teams and will touch on basics like creating a Team, Team settings, as well as adding channels, tabs and files.
  • Microsoft Yammer: Wednesday, Jan. 26, 10:30–11 a.m. – Register here
    Microsoft Yammer is more essential than ever for employees. Think of Yammer as a social networking tool just for you and your colleagues across campus to connect, discuss ideas, share updates and even buy and sell things. This web session will introduce the best practices of using Microsoft Yammer and will cover the basics, like when to use Yammer, Yammer settings, communities, types of posts and more.
  • Microsoft Outlook: Thursday, Jan. 27, 10:30–11 a.m. – Register here
    Microsoft Outlook is an email client that includes functions like calendaring, task managing and contact managing. This webinar will introduce the best practices of using Microsoft Outlook and will touch on calendar tips and meetings, setting out-of-office replies, creating and using templates and more.
  • CougarED and LinkedIn Learning: Friday, Jan. 28, 10:30–11 a.m. – Register here
    CougarED provides College of Charleston faculty and staff access to online learning, training and development, including the LinkedIn Learning platform. This session will demonstrate when or why to use each application, how to view assigned courses, how to search for content and enroll in a course. LinkedIn Learning content will cover site navigation, saving courses and creating a collection of courses.

For more information, email IT Training Program Coordinator Teena Ham.