Access to the PhilaSDPortal is governed by the School District of Philadelphia's Acceptable Use Policy (https://www.philasd.org/schoolboard/policies/). Unauthorized use of this system is strictly prohibited.
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Designated education leaders and staffcan temporarily accessclasses to support educators, manage substitute teachers, see information for guardian conversations, and more.
This article covers the IT administration steps to get your educational institution set up for remote learning using Microsoft Teams.Within Teams, educators can:•Quickly converse with students.•Share files and websites.•Create OneNote Class Notebooks.•Organize interactive lessons.See full list on learn.microsoft.comTeams uses Microsoft 365 to authenticate users and provide services. All users should have Microsoft 365 identities established to facilitate collaboration.If user identities don't already exist, follow this process to establish them:1.Create users using School Data Sync.2.Assign licenses to users.3.Create Microsoft 365 groups.4.Set up Exchange.See full list on learn.microsoft.com1. Allow users to create teamsBy default, everyone can create Microsoft 365 groups and Teams, but this ability may not always be appropriate. For example, some schools may want to restrict students from creating Teams without supervision. Microsoft 365 group and team creation can be restricted to certain security groups. For higher education institutions, we recommend allowing everyone, including students, to create teams for classes, research, group projects, and study groups. For a walk-through of how to create Teams, see Create a class team in Microsoft Teams.2. Configure user experiences using policiesImportant You can run the Teams for Education Policy Wizard to easily apply policies for your students, educators and staff.Teams policies control the capabilities available for specific users or groups. Policies can define who should be allowed to use private chat, private calling, meeting scheduling, content types that can be shared, and more. Higher education staff, educators, and students can use the default (global) policies. You can adjust policies to add more functionality to Teams, including translation capabilities and automatic meeting transcription. Primary-secondary school students may need restricted capabilities. It's recommended that student policy changes be made to the 'Global (Org-wide default)' policy. Primary-secondary school staff and educators should be assigned policies that grant key capabilities, like allowing private chat and meeting scheduling. Assign these policies in bulk to your staff and educators.Important For meeting policies assigned to any users, we recommend setting the Who can bypass the lobby setting to Everyone in your organization. This will ensure that non-authenticated users must be admitted from the lobby before they can join Teams meetings. For more information, see Manage meeting policies in Teams.See full list on learn.microsoft.comMicrosoft Teams for Education offers specific team types for educational use. The Class team type is designed for classroom use and comes with specific features that support classroom needs including:•Assignments.•Grades.•OneNote classroom notebook.•Class Materials folder for securing read-only content for students.•Insights to provide real-time data regarding student's engagement, assignments, and well-being for each classroom.See full list on learn.microsoft.comHow do I create class teams that allow educators early access to set up a team before admitting students?Teams created from groups (through SDS, educator-led or Graph API) automatically create early access teams by default. To create your own early access teams using Graph API, you’ll need to create a class and create the team from a group.How do I check if a class is activated?In the team resource type, view the property isMembershipLimitedToOwners, to see if a class is activated. Use the Get Team API to query the isMembershipLimitedToOwners property for a specific class. If the team is activated, it will return a value of false. If the team hasn't been activated, it will return a value of true.How do I activate a class for an educator?Use the Update Team API, and set the isMembershipLimitedToOwners property to false to activate the team on your educator’s behalf. After a team is activated, it can't be reversed.See full list on learn.microsoft.comCollaborative meetings for virtual classesMicrosoft Teams meetings support up to 250 concurrent attendees, including the ability to have audio, video, content sharing, whiteboards, and shared notes. Meetings can be: •Scheduled within the Teams client. •Recorded and saved for attendees to review later. •Transcribed to easily find content. •Accessed using a laptop or mobile phone webcam, microphone, and speaker. •Optimized for specific devices. •Ended for all participants to ensure students aren't in a meeting unsupervised.District/University events or updatesSome meetings have a large audience and extra production needs. These meetings often have defined presenters, producers, and moderated Q&A. Teams supports these sessions using Microsoft Teams live events. Live Events can be used for scenarios, such as: •District or university-wide updates. •Leadership addresses. •Instructions for large classes or student groups. •Extending to your community.Learn about conducting live sessions at: •Plan and schedule a live event. •Produce a live event. •Attend a live event. •Moderating a Q&A.See full list on learn.microsoft.comSee full list on learn.microsoft.com Securly Classroom is easy for teachers to pick up and start using in minutes, not days. Comprehensive training and documentation resources let teachers get instant answers to their questions. How can education administrators and staff use Microsoft 365?Education administrators and staff can: Stay up-to-date on events. Collaborate using Staff Teams for announcements and topical conversations. Create users using School Data Sync. Assign licenses to users. Create Microsoft 365 groups. Set up Exchange. Set up SharePoint and OneDrive. Set up users who have Google email.Why should teachers use Securly classroom?Securly Classroom is easy for teachers to pick up and start using in minutes, not days. Comprehensive training and documentation resources let teachers get instant answers to their questions. Use the Admin Dashboard to track key statistics on how teachers are using Classroom features to better understand teacher and student needs.What is Securly classroom?Securly Classroom is designed to address the unique challenges of modern learning, on any device, in any classroom. Securly Classroom's intuitive interface and comprehensive training resources ensure that teachers can quickly learn and master running a class with minimal learning curve. · Explore how teacherscan effectively manage their time and tasks with the help of powerful classroomtaskmanagement tools in this guide from Teachers Tech.
Securly Classroom is easy for teachers to pick up and start using in minutes, not days. Comprehensive training and documentation resources let teachers get instant answers to their questions.
· Explore how teacherscan effectively manage their time and tasks with the help of powerful classroomtaskmanagement tools in this guide from Teachers Tech.
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