Teams meeting Notes will soon be available in Microsoft Teams for Education

The new capability will be available in the platform in February 2025.

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Microsoft Teams for Education

Good news for Microsoft Teams for Education users: the Redmond-based tech giant announced in a recent entry to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap that Teams meeting Notes, the Loop-based components in the platform, will be available to Teams for Education in the following months.

To complete tasks, students and teachers can create and collaborate on shared action items, such as notes or agendas. What’s better is that the Teams meeting Notes can be co-authored and edited by everyone.

The tech giant also says that these components will stay in sync across all the places they have been shared.

Here’s what the entry says:

Teams meeting Notes, powered by Loop, is now available in Microsoft Teams for Education. Notes are Loop components in Teams meetings and chats that allow end users to co-create and collaborate on their meeting agenda, notes, and action items that can be co-authored and edited by everyone. Since Notes are Loop components, they stay in sync across all the places they have been shared. Assigned Tasks automatically sync with ToDo and Planner.

The new integration will be available to Teams for Education in February 2025.

This is the latest announcement in a string of useful capabilities coming to the platform. For example, recently, the Redmond-based tech giant announced Teams will allow users – students and teachers – to solve math problems in their spare time thanks to a new addition, Math Progress.

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