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Email notifications in Teams for Education
- Jun 10, 2020
onesridhar Well, I haven't used Teams for education before but the option you're referring to isn't available in business/enterprise either (as I said they keep changing things). I can still "follow channels" under settings though, but as for a channel notifications it's only banner and feeds, so I guess it's work in progress regarding the interface and functionality.
See if this can assist in any way https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/microsoft-teams-5aa4431a-8a3c-4aa5-87a6-b6401abea114?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US#ID0EAABAAA=About
Btw, is this applicable for your scenario?
In the channel, top right corner ... 'Open in SharePoint' followed by ... Alert me
ChristianBergstrom That may work for me. However, some of my students do not have reliable access to the internet, and it may also not be convenient for them to have Teams running in the background all the time in the hope of getting notified. I don't mind your flipping the question. However, while it would be instructive to look for a workaround, for now I would be happy to receive a straight response on whether the functionality is available to education users or not.
Thank you for taking the time to address my query.
onesridhar Well, I haven't used Teams for education before but the option you're referring to isn't available in business/enterprise either (as I said they keep changing things). I can still "follow channels" under settings though, but as for a channel notifications it's only banner and feeds, so I guess it's work in progress regarding the interface and functionality.
See if this can assist in any way https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/microsoft-teams-5aa4431a-8a3c-4aa5-87a6-b6401abea114?ui=en-US&rs=en-US&ad=US#ID0EAABAAA=About
Btw, is this applicable for your scenario?
In the channel, top right corner ... 'Open in SharePoint' followed by ... Alert me
- onesridharJun 12, 2020Copper Contributor
ChristianBergstrom Thank you so much for your painstaking reply. I had a vague idea of using Sharepoint, but your post made it very clear. I will try this, but am not confident that I can walk my kids through the steps. (They are 7th graders, some digitally sharp, but others not so privileged.) Thanks again for taking interest and sharing your knowledge.