Using pop-out windows is an efficient way to keep up with an ongoing discussion in Teams while still using your other Teams channels.
Best practices for meetings in general, like sharing an agenda in advance, still apply to hybrid meetings. There are unique challenges and benefits to hybrid meetings where several participants are in the same meeting room while others are remote.
Coming into the office to work can be refreshing and a nice change of pace after an extended period of remote work. When coming to 1800 Grant, there are a few things to remember.
On a busy day, saving just one file to your desktop can be tempting, especially if you’ll need to retrieve it again in a few minutes. Over time, though, those files become visual clutter and may impact your focus.
Remote and in-person work environments function efficiently when positive communication and collaboration are the norm.
Google Chrome has intuitive hotkeys to save you time when you mistakenly close a tab or need to refresh your tab. Here is a few that can be helpful in a pinch.
By learning keyboard shortcuts you can perform actions more quickly, enabling seamless navigation across your tabs and applications.
Enabling user registration on Zoom can turn your meeting into a more organized and manageable webinar or training session, with options for waiting rooms, branding, pools, surveys, and live streaming.
Within the CU System, you are able to communicate with everyone registered with a CU.edu email address. However, manually creating repeating lists of people to disseminate for each individual project can be monotonous and slow-moving. By sharing a contacts folder with a team, you can optimize collaboration.
Cluttered desktops with too many open windows can become overwhelming and decrease your ease of navigation. Setting up multiple virtual desktops in Windows is a great solution for better organization of your running applications. This feature allows you to create and utilize desktop space beyond the number of physical monitors you have.

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