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This article describes some of the basic features, components, and core functionality of Microsoft Teams.
This article describes how to create and manage channels in MediaSpace.
This article describes how to publish and share media in MediaSpace.
This article includes information about using AirMedia wireless projection
This article provides instructions on how to create and access a team on the Microsoft Teams platform. It includes information about choosing a team type, inviting collaborators, designating a team owner, and adding a channel to your team page.
This article provides instructions on how to access and modify your settings in Microsoft Teams.
This article describes how Kaltura can be used in your courses to assign Rich Media projects to your students.
This article describes the best practices for naming files and folders in OneDrive, Teams, or SharePoint.
This article explains what private channels are in Microsoft Teams, when to use them, and how to create them.
This article provides instructions to automatically upload your Microsoft Form responses to your SharePoint site using Power Automate.
The University System of New Hampshire is committed to safeguarding your personal data and enhancing the security of our technology systems to protect all USNH institutions, our employees, and our students.  This article explains the Account Verification Process that applies to all USNH account holders - students, faculty, staff, contractors, faculty emeriti/ae, alumni/ae, etc.
Windows Hello is a multi-factor authentication option for domain-joined workstations using Microsoft Windows 10 and 11. It enables a strong and secure authentication method that turns the user’s PC into one of their log-in factors, binding a device-specific login to the user’s local account. Windows Hello will be enabled for individual-use USNH-managed Windows computers during Summer 2025.
Windows Hello is a multi-factor authentication option for domain-joined workstations using Microsoft Windows 10 and 11. It enables a strong and secure authentication method that turns the user’s PC into one of their log-in factors, binding a device-specific login to the user’s local account. Windows Hello will be enabled for individual-use USNH-managed Windows computers during Summer 2025.
Lucid is an LTI (Learning Tool Interoperability) freely available in Canvas. This article explains how to get started and points out know issues as well as how to get additional assistance.
This article provides information on connecting to the USNH wireless network eduroam on a Chromebook.