
Many third-party content creators have also created shareable assignments and quizzes and applications that may be integrated. Other systems such as Microsoft Teams are available but have limited support.īased on feedback from faculty, K-Staters have been using Teams for various types of teaching and learning applications, most often as a complement to existing teaching and learning methods (face-to-face, blended, and fully online). Note: Canvas is the officially supported learning management system with the appropriate integrations. Final grades will still have to be submitted through Canvas and affirmed in KSIS or input directly into KSIS, to meet privacy and accessibility guidelines. Teams has recently enabled a Class Team type, with assignment/quiz features, a gradebook, and other aspects that can be used for teaching and learning.

Microsoft Office Suiteĭesktop applications can be installed on up to 5 PCs or Macs, five tablets, and five phones. OneDrive comes with 5 TB file storage that can be synced across all your devices. Manage your calendar, share available meeting times, schedule meetings, get reminders, and more. Learn more about blocked attachments and K-State's Remote Wipe Policy. You can send messages up to 150 MB, and sync with supported email apps and mobile devices. Microsoft 365 email has a default mailbox size of 50GB. Microsoft 365 Blog for frequent updates.

K-State Microsoft 365 Help and Support page.Training and documentation are available from Microsoft for additional components such as the Office Online applications, Teams, Power BI, and more.

The K-State IT Service Desk is available to assist customers with general support for K-State email, calendar, OneDrive, and the installation of Microsoft 365 components, including Microsoft Office Suite. You can access the suite from your desktop, web browser, or phone. It includes tools such as email, calendar, office applications, file storage space, and more.
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Microsoft 365, an office collaboration suite, is available for free for K-State, faculty, staff, and students.
