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Organize classwork with four new Assignments features from Teams

September 09, 2021.

By Microsoft Education Team

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Whether you’re preparing for a new school year or are already in the thick of one, there is no better time than now to recommit to classroom organization with the help of Microsoft Teams. Assignments in Teams has just what the educator ordered—simplified ways to streamline, distribute, manage, and access assignments for classes this year and beyond. 

Here are some of the latest and greatest features Assignments has to offer:

1. Filter assignments by class

Sometimes keeping track of assignments can almost feel like a greater task than reviewing them. Educators can now rest easy and stay organized by filtering student assignments by the classes they teach for a convenient and visual list view.

2. Return an assignment for student revision

Assignments are sometimes a work in progress, requiring ongoing updates, reviews, and edits. After reviewing an assignment, educators can now  return the assignment for revision . The returned assignment will appear in the student’s “active work” list, where they can then turn the work in after making edits. To return an assignment, educators just need to select Return for revision .

3. Assign group work

Collaborative learning just got easier with the new group assignment feature. Educators can give projects to a team of students and have them collaborate on, and submit, one piece of work for their whole group. Once the assignment has been submitted, educators can choose to submit comments and grades to individual students, or the entire group.

4. Manage assignments on a mobile device

Learning can happen from anywhere, and many educators and students rely on a mobile device to check and work on assignments. For their convenience, an upgraded version of Assignments with simplified navigation is now available on Android and iOS mobile devices and tablet devices.

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When you’re ready to take advantage of these new features, don’t forget to also sprinkle in some fun and use the latest emojis in Microsoft Teams! With more than 800 emojis that are customizable (including by skin tone now), your students can freely express themselves, feel represented, and bring their full personalities to the classroom. Download Teams today to get started for free.

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How to Use Assignments in Microsoft Teams: Quick 12-Minute Tutorial for Teachers

Sara Wanasek

Sara Wanasek

How to Use Assignments in Microsoft Teams: Quick 12-Minute Tutorial for Teachers

Using Microsoft Teams in the classroom gained popularity during the pandemic. However, it can, and is, being used in both online and physical classrooms today. As a learning management tool, Teams works seamlessly with other Microsoft products like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint which are classic favorites for students and teachers alike.

This multi-functional tool allows you to stay in touch with your students not only through video calls, but with chats, files, and assignments in Microsoft Teams. Teams can seem daunting when you first begin to use it, but it really is quite simple and easy to use. To make it seem less intimidating, we have broken down and explained some main features of Teams separately. Here are links to our other guides on features of Microsoft Teams:

  • Microsoft Teams for Online Teaching – A Guide for Teachers
  • Using Breakout Rooms in Microsoft Teams  
  • Assignments in Teams
  • Class Notebook in Microsoft Teams
  • 15 of the Best Teams Tips and Tricks .

Below is a quick, everything-you-need-to-know guide on assignments in Microsoft Teams. Let’s get started!

Create an Assignment in Microsoft Teams

To begin creating assignments in Microsoft Teams, you first need to be sure of two things:

  • You are logged in with a Microsoft EDU account
  • The Team you have created is a Class Team type

If both of those things are complete you will be able to see the Assignments tab on the side ribbon and on the top ribbon in the General channel. If you need help getting to know the interface and basics of Teams, check out our Teams Guide for Teachers.

there are two places to access Assignments in Microsoft Teams. The side panel and in the General Channel.

Start a New Assignment

Now, to create your assignment, click on the Assignments tab from the top ribbon under your General Channel. Click Create , and then Assignment , to begin your first assignment. You can explore creating a quiz with the help of Microsoft Forms and creating an assignment based on a pre-existing assignment another time.

Create an assignment

Add Assignment Details

In your new assignment, add a title and a description to let your students know what to do to complete the assignment.

If you prefer to attach the instructions as a document, or have supporting materials to the assignment, you can attach them under the Add Resources link. Teams allows you to attach files in many different ways: through your OneDrive, ClassNoteBook, from a link, by creating a new file, or from uploading a document from your computer.

When you attach a resource, you have the option to allow students to edit it or not. By default, they cannot edit; however, if you prefer to change this, just click on the three dots at the end of the resource and click, Students edit their own copy. Now, when students edit this file, a new copy will be made for them, and it is automatically attached to this assignment for an easy turn-in.

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Set Points and a Rubric

To easily grade this assignment in Teams, assign the number of points it is worth, or add a rubric . Similar to creating assignments, you can use a pre-existing rubric, upload one, or create a new one.

Creating a new rubric is very customizable so you are able to add all the information your students need to complete the assignment. Just add a title , and a description , then fill in the rest of the rubric. If you need more categories , just click the plus button at the end of the columns, or after the bottom row. In addition, you can assign points to each category of the rubric.

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Choose Students to Assign the Work to

The next step in creating an assignment is to assign it to your students. You can assign it to all of them, or a certain student(s) for more individualized work. Just click Assign to All, or go through the list and click the students you would like to assign this to.

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Give a Due Date & Close Date

In Teams, there are two different categories of dates for when the assignment is due.

Due Date: This is when the assignment is due, however, students are still able to turn in the assignment late, after the due date has passed.

Close Date: This is when the assignment closes and no more submissions are allowed.

To set both of these, and schedule this assignment for the future, click Edit under the Due Date section. To set a Close Date , click the checkbox on the side and set the date.

When all of your setups are complete, back at the top of the page, click assign, or save for later if it still needs a bit more work.

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How Students Can Turn in Assignments

After you assign an assignment, students will receive a notification. They are able to view the assignment in the General Channel or on the Assignment tabs.

The student’s view of the assignment is very similar to the teacher’s view. They will see the Due Date and Close Date, the instructions, any files you have attached, and a rubric if there is one.

Students can begin their assignments right away in Teams if you have attached a document for them to work on. In the example below, students would be using PowerPoint on their desktops simultaneously with ClassPoint to make their presentations more interactive. As they work, their changes will be saved automatically. If you don’t have a document attached, students can upload and attach their work instead.

When they have completed their work, they just need to click Turn In. They will see a fun animation appear indicating the turn-in is successful.

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How to Grade Assignments

Once students have turned in their work, you will receive a notification. Now, you can easily look over and grade their work. Click into an assignment to view how many students have turned in their work, how many need grading, and how many you have already graded.

To grade an assignment, click on the Turned in status. Here, you are able to view their work alongside a tab for you to give them feedback. If you have a rubric , it will open for you to assign the points for each category. Scrolling down, you can leave feedback to let them know what they excelled at and what needs more work.

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When the grading is completed, you can return it to the student. They can view your feedback, make changes, and turn it in again if necessary.

To easily jump between students for a continuous grading experience, click the arrows on the side of the student’s name, or click on the student’s name for a drop-down menu of your other students.

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Export Grade Data

In Teams, it is really easy to export data, especially for assignments. You can export data for certain assignments, in addition to exporting all assignments and student grade data. This can be done from the Grades pivot on the top toolbar. You will see a complete list of your students, and of each assignment on this tab that you have assigned throughout the year.

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Frequently Asked Questions

And that completes this tutorial on Assignments in Microsoft Teams! There is plenty you can do with this feature on Teams to make it suitable for your students and classroom. Enjoy using it to its fullest potential.

We have put together some frequently asked questions in case you still have some lingering questions before you get started!

What if I don’t see the Assignments tab?

If you don’t see the Assignment tab on the top ribbon in your General channel, or on the side ribbon, you are not logged in with a Microsoft EDU account. Create your own, or get in touch with your IT department for your login.

What is the difference between the Due Date and the Close Date?

Students can still turn in Assignments after the Due Date has passed, but once the Close Date has passed, no more submissions are allowed.

If I return the assignment to my student does that mean I want them to redo it?

Not necessarily. You can return all assignments to the students so that they can see your feedback. If you want a student to redo the assignment, you should let them know in your feedback.

Can I attach a PDF for my students to edit to the assignment?

You can do this through your Class Notebook! Insert the PDF to a Class Notebook page and set it as the background. Then, you can assign this page to your students.

Watch this for a visual guide on how to insert a PDF to a Class Notebook page.

Can I assign an assignment to a certain channel?

Unfortunately, no. You can only assign to the General Channel, which is all your students, or assign to individual students when setting up the assignment.

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Create an assignment in Microsoft Teams

Create  assignments for your students in Microsoft Teams for Education . Manage assignment timelines, add instructions, create resources to turn in, and more.

Note:  Assignments is only available in class teams . You can assign assignments to classes of up to 1000 students. Classes larger than 300 can't use a Class Notebook or Makecode.

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Create a new assignment, title and category, instructions and attachments.

Points, rubrics, and grading

Assigning to students or groups

Due dates and scheduling, assign, save, or discard, classwork modules.

Navigating the Grades tab

Navigate to the desired class team, then select Assignments .

Select Create >   New   Assignment .

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At a minimum, you must give the assignment a title. This is required. You can optionally add a tag, which will make this assignment easier to search for in the future. 

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Assignments only supports the following image file types: .png, .jpeg, and .gif. 

On mobile, Images will resize to the screen. 

On desktop, you can use sizing handles on images to resize them.  

You can also attach existing files, links, or assignment integrations and create and name a new file right from here for students to turn in.

Note:  You can add up to five files for students to edit. The total number of resources you can add to an assignment is 10, whether editable or non-editable. Read-only reference files can be up to 500 MB in size. Files for students to edit can be up to 50 MB in size.

Select Attach  to attach resources to the assignment. Choose a file from your OneDrive, upload a file from your device, or choose one of the other options set by your admin, such as MakeCode.

Note:  If you're assigning a Class Notebook page, check what version of OneNote your students are using to ensure that their assignment pages will lock after the assignment due date passes.

Select +New  to create a blank Word (.docx), Excel (.xlsx), PowerPoint (.pptx), or Whiteboard document, or a new video recording to hand out to your students.

Select  Apps  to attach content from an app to the assignment. Admins can  manage Teams apps in the Microsoft Teams admin center .

Select Learning Accelerators  to add Reading Progress , Search Progress and other Learning Accelerators to the Assignment.

By default, Students can't edit  attached documents, meaning the document is read-only. This is a great option for reference materials.

More options button

Note:  If you have older documents with the file extension .doc, .xls, or .ppt, students won't be able to edit them. You can either attach them as read-only reference material or create a new file in Teams, copy in the old content, and save it. All new files you create in Teams or other Microsoft 365 apps will have the correct extension.

Instructions

The Assign to field is where you choose the class for this assignment. By default, the class team you are in will be selected. 

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Multiclass Publish

Multiclass publish allows educators to create an assignment for multiple classes with the same due date. 

Do this by navigating to the Assign to field and check the boxes for classes the assignment will be published to. 

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Points and rubrics

You can select which grading scheme,  grading categories , and points the assignment is worth. 

If you have configured the class to use Grading Categories, you need to select a Grading Category for assignment with points.

Select the amount of points this assignment is worth, if any. You can use points on any number-based scale including whole numbers of 100 and set your own denominator. Examples:  88/100 or decimals 3.7/4.0.

Select  Add rubric  to  create a rubric .

Select  Manage grading categories  to create or edit the grading categories for the class.

Setting up Grading Schemes

Letter grading and grading categories must be set as a Grading Scheme in the Grade settings section to display these options.

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2. Navigate down to Grade settings .

3. Choose Add Schemes or  Manage schemes .

Note:  If no other grading schemes other than "Points" have been set, this link will read  Add Schemes . Once you have gone through the steps to add a new scheme, the link will change to  Manage schemes. 

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5. Set the grading levels. Letter grades will be the normal A, B, C, D, F, scheme. Ensure that there are enough levels to cover the entire 0-100 percent range.

6. Select the Save button when complete. 

Finish by choosing the  Done  button. 

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Choose multiple classes, individual students, or groups of students  in one class to assign to.

By default, only students who are in your class now will receive this assignment. Change this by selecting an option from the dropdown menu.

Note:  If you choose a close date, any student who joins will receive this assignment until the close date.

students or groups

Select a time and date for the assignment to be due. To schedule an assignment, next to  Assignment will post immediately with late turn-ins allowed  select Edit assignment timeline . Here, you can customize when your assignment will be posted to students and when it will close for turn-ins. By default, no close date will be selected, which allows students to turn in assignments late.

Note: If you choose multiple classes to publish the assignment to, you can select Set due date per class to set individual schedule , due and close date for each class

due

You can choose whether to add this assignment to your calendar on Outlook, students' calendars, and other educators or staff in your class team. Set this preference for all assignments in Assignments Settings .

Next to Add assignment to calendars , select the dropdown and pick one of the following options:

Students only  adds the assignment to just student calendars.

Students and me adds the assignment to both student calendars and your calendar.

Students and team owners to adds the assignment to both student and other educators or staff in the class team calendars.

calendar additon

Choose the channel where you'd like notifications for this assignment to post. This allows you to keep student work and discussion organized by unit, topic, or subject. By default, assignments will be posted in the General channel or your selection in Assignments Settings.

To choose a channel to post in, next to Post assignment notifications to:  select the down arrow for a list of available channels. 

Pick the channel you’d like this assignment notification to post in, your selection will be applied immediately.

To post assignment notifications to a channel, make sure bot posting is enabled. You can check that here  or ask your IT Admin for help.

Assignments will post to channels that are visible to all students. Private channels will not appear during this step.

If you have selected multiple classes, select Set per Class to set which channel to use or just use the General channel. Assignments to individual students do not post to channels.

When you're ready, you can finish the process of creating your new assignment by assigning it to students.

Note:  If your school uses Turnitin, you can sync assignment turn-ins to Turnitin .

Assign  will immediately publish the assignment and your students will be notified of the new assignment on the day you specified and the notification linking to this assignment will post in the channel you selected. They'll also have an entry on their Teams and Outlooks calendars if you've selected that option.

Save  will save a draft of the assignment. Students will not receive any notification, and nothing will be added to any calendar. 

Discard  will delete the draft of the assignment. Students will not receive any notification, and nothing will be added to any calendar. 

Channel notifications

Create a New Module

1. Navigate to the desired Class Team, then select Classwork.

2. Select Add module. 

module

3. Enter a title for the new module.

4. Optionally, enter a description.

5. Select Save to save the module as a draft.

description

Note: Draft modules are only visible to Team owners (teachers) until published. All new modules are created in draft states. 

Learn more about managing classwork modules in Microsoft Teams.

Navigate the Grades tab

To open the Grades tab, navigate to your desired class team and select Grades .

grades

You'll see that students appear in a column, with their assignments in a row next to their name. Assignments are listed in order by due date with the nearest date at the beginning. 

Learn more about the Grades tab. 

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Save an assignment as a draft

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How to assign tasks in microsoft teams.

Microsoft Teams is a handy collaboration tool that lets teams work together easily, even when they’re not in the same place. Tasks can be assigned in it with ease – this article will explain how to do it best!

Creating a task is easy. Go to the channel or chat you want to assign the task in. Then, click the ‘+’ icon near the message input box, and select ‘Task’. Give the task a title, and add details in the description section.

Now, assign the task to the team members. Use the ‘Assigned to’ drop-down menu. You can assign to individuals or create task lists for several people. This way, everyone knows what to do, and there’s no confusion.

To make task management simpler, set due dates and labels or categories. This helps prioritize and organize tasks. Urgency is created with due dates, and labels or categories make it easy to search for specific tasks.

You can also track progress on tasks. Team members can update their progress directly in Microsoft Teams. Everyone can see status without follow-ups or meetings.

Collaboration and communication can be improved by using @mentions and chat features in Microsoft Teams. @mentions alert certain people when there are updates or changes to tasks, allowing quick action and avoiding miscommunication.

What is Microsoft Teams?

Microsoft Teams is a powerful collaboration tool that allows for effortless communication and successful teamwork. It integrates features like chat, video conferencing, file sharing, and task management . Teams lets you build multiple teams, channels, and threads for better collaboration among teams or projects. Its user-friendly interface and integration with other Microsoft applications such as Outlook and SharePoint make Teams ideal for communication and productivity.

Pro Tip: Use @mentions to notify certain team members of their tasks for better visibility and responsibility.

Understanding the Task Assignment Feature in Microsoft Teams

To effectively utilize the task assignment feature in Microsoft Teams, understanding its functionalities and benefits is key. In this section, explore the advantages of task assignment in Microsoft Teams, empowering you to streamline workflows and delegate tasks with ease. Discover how this feature fosters collaboration, increases accountability, and enhances productivity within your team.

Benefits of Task Assignment in Microsoft Teams

Task assignment in Microsoft Teams has multiple advantages.

  • It helps assign duties to individuals quickly, so everyone knows what to do and who is accountable.
  • It encourages cooperation and organization by providing a platform to trace tasks and view progress. This helps speed up the workflow and increases productivity.
  • It allows for real-time conversation between members, so they can talk about specifics, update each other, and give feedback. This helps create an environment of collaboration.

A distinctive point about task assignment in Microsoft Teams is its link with other Microsoft apps like Outlook and Planner. This connection makes for easy management of tasks on different platforms so none are missed or forgotten. With these integrations, teams stay organized and all tasks are done on time.

Pro Tip: To make the most of task assignment in Microsoft Teams, specify deadlines and priorities for each task. This will help team members concentrate and make sure tasks are completed on schedule.

Step-by-Step Guide on Assigning Tasks in Microsoft Teams

To effectively assign tasks in Microsoft Teams, follow this step-by-step guide. Begin by setting up a task in the platform, then easily assign it to a team member. Finally, track and monitor the progress of the assigned tasks. This guide will provide a comprehensive solution for streamlining your task management process within Microsoft Teams.

Setting up a Task in Microsoft Teams

To set up tasks in Microsoft Teams, you need to know how! Here’s a 5-step guide :

  • Open the Microsoft Teams app.
  • Go to the team/channel needed.
  • Tap the ‘+’ next to the text input field and choose ‘Task’.
  • Fill in the task title, due date, assignee, and any extra notes.
  • Click ‘Save’ to make and assign the task.

Also, you can add attachments or reminders to your tasks within Microsoft Teams.

Pro Tip: Use tags and @mentions to inform specific team members about their tasks quickly and collaborate effectively.

Assigning a Task to a Team Member

Assigning a task to a team member in Microsoft Teams is easy and efficient. It helps effective communication and collaboration within the team. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to assign tasks:

  • Open Microsoft Teams and go to the desired team or channel.
  • Click the “Tasks” tab at the top.
  • Select “Create new task” and fill out title, due date, and description.
  • Click on the team member’s name or choose them from the drop-down menu.

By following these steps, tasks can be assigned and tracked in one place.

Microsoft Teams also gives you the option to set priority, attach files, and set reminders . It is a comprehensive task management tool that keeps everyone informed of their responsibilities and deadlines.

Microsoft Teams is popular among businesses and organizations of all sizes. As of March 2021, there are over 145 million daily active users on Microsoft Teams. It is one of the most used collaboration tools in the world (source: Microsoft).

Tracking and Monitoring Assigned Tasks

Tracking and monitoring tasks is a must for project management. Keeping a close eye on progress lets teams complete tasks on time and identify any issues. Here are key points to consider:

  • Use task management tools: Microsoft Teams offers features to assign tasks, set deadlines and track progress.
  • Prioritize tasks: Assign priorities to tasks to understand what needs to be done first. This ensures important tasks are not overlooked.
  • Set clear deadlines: Define deadlines to prevent delays and procrastination. Deadlines motivate and maintain productivity.
  • Communicate regularly: Effective communication is key. Check in with team members to provide guidance, address questions or concerns and ensure they have resources.
  • Monitor progress: Review updates from team members regularly to identify potential issues and take action.
  • Provide support: If a team member is struggling with their task, provide resources or guidance to help.

Tracking and monitoring tasks is more than ticking boxes. It needs active involvement, collaboration and adaptability throughout the project.

Pro Tip: Encourage communication by regularly meeting or using collaborative platforms. Share progress updates, discuss roadblocks and seek help. This will create a supportive work environment and help everyone achieve goals.

Best Practices for Effective Task Assignment in Microsoft Teams

To ensure effective task assignment in Microsoft Teams, master the best practices. Communicate clear expectations, set deadlines and reminders, and provide feedback and recognition. These strategies will streamline collaboration, boost productivity, and foster a sense of accountability among team members. Get ready to optimize task management in Microsoft Teams with these essential techniques.

Communicating Clear Expectations

Successful task assignment in Microsoft Teams needs effective communication. Clear expectations guarantee a good workflow with successful project completion. To communicate clear expectations, do the following:

  • Define the task: State the desired outcome, objectives, and related deadlines.
  • Supply precise instructions: Split the task into smaller parts and provide specific instructions for each one.
  • Set performance standards: Explain the quality of work needed and any metrics that should be met.
  • Motivate questions and comments: Generate an atmosphere where team members feel comfortable asking questions and seeking clarity.

By communicating clear expectations well, you can stop confusion, improve efficiency, and boost collaboration between team members. This helps everyone stay on the same page and work towards a shared goal.

Besides these key points, it is important to have regular check-ins with team members to monitor progress, tackle any issues or obstacles, and give ongoing support. This helps maintain responsibility and keeps everyone focused on meeting expectations.

Remember that effective communication is a two-way street. Stimulate open conversation and active listening to guarantee that both sides completely understand each other’s expectations.

A study done by Harvard Business Review in 2019 showed that teams with clearly defined goals are 3.6 times more likely to reach those goals compared to teams with unclear or fuzzy goals. Consequently, communicating clear expectations is important for succeeding in Microsoft Teams tasks.

By following these best practices for effective task assignment in Microsoft Teams , you can better collaboration, simplify workflows, and raise overall productivity with your team.

Setting Deadlines and Reminders

Staying on track with tasks? Follow these 4 steps !

  • Rank them in order of urgency and importance.
  • Set realistic deadlines and leave time for completion.
  • Remind yourself and teammates of deadlines.
  • Review and adjust as needed.

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Communicate deadlines clearly with your team. Utilize Microsoft Teams to assign deadlines and get notifications when they’re close.

Recently, our team used these strategies to meet a strict client deadline. We prioritized, set realistic timelines, and used reminders. Our high-quality results were ready ahead of schedule!

Providing Feedback and Recognition

Feedback and recognition are essential for a productive work environment. Showing appreciation for team members not only raises morale, but also encourages them to strive for better results. Here are 6 key points to achieve this:

  • Constructive Criticism – Give advice aimed at improving performance, based on actions, not character.
  • Timely Recognition – Praise efforts quickly to nurture good behavior and growth.
  • Balanced Approach – Make sure feedback and recognition are kept in balance.
  • Clear Communication – Express expectations, goals, and improvement needs with clarity.
  • Individualized Approach – Offer feedback and recognition that suit each team member’s strengths, weaknesses, and interests.
  • Encouraging Environment – Promote open communication and honest feedback.

Moreover, take into account each individual’s context when providing feedback and recognition. Acknowledging their role and linking their goals to team objectives will create a custom experience that encourages motivation.

As an example, a team leader showed appreciation for one member who had been consistently giving their best. This recognition not only boosted the individual’s confidence but also inspired the rest of the team. The act of appreciation spread and resulted in improved productivity from the whole team.

Exploring the journey of assigning tasks in Microsoft Teams has been quite an enlightening experience. We have looked at the various steps and various features that can help with this process. Now, let us draw some conclusions.

Teams also offers real-time updates and notifications. This ensures that everyone is aware of task assignments and deadlines. No more need for constant follow-ups or resource-intensive status meetings. Plus, the ability to integrate third-party apps further improves task management capabilities within Teams .

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The Planner app in Microsoft Teams brings together all your tasks and plans across the Microsoft 365 ecosystem in a single convenient location. It helps you manage tasks more efficiently for individual plans and team initiatives, as well as larger scale projects that are aligned to goals and key strategic objectives. 

Once you add the Planner app to Teams, you'll find:

My Day : Includes any tasks that are due today, along with any tasks you choose to add to this view.

My Tasks : Includes a dedicated place called Private Tasks for you to quickly create tasks, Flagged Emails, and Tasks that have been assigned to you from Team’s meeting notes, basic plans, premium plans, and Loop components.

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New Plan : Create new personal or shared plans directly in the app.

You can also use the Planner app to get notifications about Planner tasks.

Add the Planner app

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Tip:  To pin the app for easy access, right click on Planner after adding the app and select Pin . To open the Planner app in a separate window, select Open in new window .

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Note:  If you don't see Planner, your organization might not have the app turned on. Check with your administrator to find out more.

Plan your day with My Day 

My Day is a clutter-free focus space that helps you stay on top of tasks that you want to focus on today. Tasks from My Tasks and personal plans that are due today will show up in My Day. You can also create tasks that you feel are important and may need your attention.

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Your daily dashboard:

Handpicked priorities: Determine and add your main tasks for the day.

Auto-population: Tasks from My Tasks and personal plans that are due today automatically appear on My Day, keeping you on top of important deadlines.

Prioritize and work on these tasks: Once the tasks are on My Day, you can prioritize the tasks in the order you want to accomplish them today.

Start fresh in My Day each day: My Day clears itself every night, so you can start the next day with a blank slate and personalize your day. Any unfinished tasks in My Day that are left over before it clears will be available in the original Plan that they came from.

Track your tasks in My Tasks

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Planner offers a purpose-built My Tasks view, designed to centralize all the tasks relevant to you. My Tasks is organized into four distinct views, each serving a unique purpose:

Private tasks :   Private tasks is a place for you to quickly jot down tasks at the speed of thought. This is a place where you can create tasks that do not belong to a plan yet. You can then further organize these tasks inside Plans by selecting More actions, which will help you move these unorganized tasks in definitive plans.

Assigned to me :   Includes all of the tasks that have been assigned to you in Teams meeting notes, basic plans, premium plans, Loop component, and shared lists in To Do.

Flagged emails : All your flagged emails from Outlook appear in the Flagged emails section. You can also navigate to the emails directly from the task by selecting the attachment.

All : The All view provides an aggregation of all your individual tasks from Private tasks, Assigned to me, and Flagged emails. You can then filter and sort to meet your needs. For example, if you want to see all your tasks that are due tomorrow and are urgent, just apply the filter on this view and you will get a curated list of tasks.

See all of your plans with My Plans

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The My Plans page in Planner shows all of your plans, no matter where they were created. This includes lists created in To Do, plans created in Planner and Project for the web, Loop plans, plans from Teams meeting notes, and more.

The My Plans page provides five filters to help find the right plan or list:

Recent:  Shows your most recently accessed plans and lists.

Shared:  Shows your shared plans and lists.

Personal:  Shows your personal plans and lists.

Pinned:  Shows all plans and lists you have pinned.

My teams:  Shows all of your plans that are shared with a Team’s channel.

Tip:  Use keywords to quickly find plans and lists by selecting  Filter by keyword .

Create new plans

With plans, you can easily manage your team workload, track work towards team goals, organize work into sprints using agile planning, track dependencies on the timeline view, and more.

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Get notifications about Planner tasks

Task notifications will appear in your Teams activity feed both on your desktop and in the Teams mobile app. You'll get a notification when:

Someone else assigns a task to you.

Someone else assigns an urgent task to you.

Someone else makes a task assigned to you urgent.

Someone else makes a task assigned to you not urgent.

Someone else changes the progress of a task assigned to you.

Someone removes you from a task's assignees.

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To learn more about what you can do with plans in Planner, please check out:

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Relect in Teams Assignments

Hi, so I was testing out where you could use Microsoft Reflect. I added a reflect check-in against an assignment turn in and it seemed to work well.

The option for this has now disapeared and I can't add reflect against assignments anymore. Does anyone know any further information?

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Hello Chris, My name is Adesoji and I'd be happy to help you out with your question. Please note: This is a user-to-user community forum. I am just a user like you who help others. I am not an employee of Microsoft. Reflect in Teams is pre-installed and available for free in every class and staff team. You should check if the experience on the desktop application is consistent with the web (teams.microsoft.com) If the experience is not consistent, that is, Reflect is working as expected on the web. The issue might be with the desktop application. I would recommend you clear teams cache and check again. See https://learn.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/troubleshoot/teams-administration/clear-teams-cache If the experience is the same, you want to confirm from the Administrator that some changes were not made. Please see: https://learn.microsoft.com/microsoftteams/reflect#enable-reflect https://support.microsoft.com/topic/e9198f62-7860-4532-821f-53ef14afa79a I hope this helps. Best Regards, Adesoji

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Hi Adesolji,

I have adminstrator control of Teams. The question was specifically around Reflect availability in Teams Assginments. I can add check-ins and access the reflect app in Teams, just not within Teams Assignments like I was able to do previously.

Hi Chris C, Please try to re-add the feature. To achieve this, kindly follow these steps: I pulled the following steps from https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/idea/f88f8847-f1a8-ed11-a81b-000d3a0450e3 "Go to General channel in your team > click on the "+" icon in the tabs section > search for "Reflect," and click "Add." " If it doesnt work, you can drop a feednabk here : choose "Reflect" category and send feedback If it doesn't work, you can leave feedback here: https://feedbackportal.microsoft.com/feedback/forum/ad198462-1c1c-ec11-b6e7-0022481f8472 . Choose the 'Reflect' category and submit your feedback." I hope this information helps, if you require further help or information, please let me know. Best Regards, Seun

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