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The ESOL Volunteers Online Community is a Microsoft Teams community built by fellow volunteers for ESOL Volunteers to share tips and tricks, as well as celebrate students' and tutors' wins alike.

 

Recommended Settings

Access

The community is on the mit.edu domain.  Should your DLC have its separate domain, using a web browser can allow for more than one Microsoft account to use Teams by navigating to https://teams.microsoft.com/ (be sure to use a browser you are not using for your main account so you don't have to log out).

Please contact the ESOL Coordinators if you do not have a Microsoft Teams account and we will help you create a GMail Teams account.

Once logged in, you may join at https://teams.microsoft.com/_#/discover with the code you have received from the ESOL Coordinators.

To access the community after joining, navigate to the "Teams" button on the left navigation bar.

Recommended Account Settings  (click the "..." in the upper right corner)

        General: see attached image

  • Theme: Default
  • Chat density: Compact
  • Layout: List

        Notifications: see attached image (email notifications mean Teams messages will come in emails so you don't need to keep Teams running)

  • Email Missed activity emails: As soon as possible
Recommended Channel Settings  (hover over the channel name, click the "...")

        Channel notifications: see attached image

  • General: All activity
  • [firehose]: Custom
  • Questions and Resources: All activity
  • Wins and Kudos: Custom

 

Etiquette and Privacy Guidelines

Thank you so much for being part of this wonderful community.  To ensure the best possible experience for all of us, please remember we are all humans and please treat others as you'd want to be treated.  We'd want the "Smiles Per Interaction" for our community to be sky high (smile)

Please reach out to the ESOL Coordinators at esl-admins@mit.edu should you see something posted in the public channels that you feel is inappropriate for the goals of our community, and may have been posted publicly by accident.

Participation is very much encouraged and we even have a [firehose] channel for "water cooler chats".  So if you have a moment to relax and take a breather from the firehose-like-life at MIT, make it a FUN breather.  Be sure to get your 5 sleep cycles (7.5 hours) of sleep every night though!

The channels are seen by many tutors, and it is best to keep personal information about students or yourself to private conversations.  If you'd like to post a picture for a success story, please be sure to either link to the original story, or have permission from those in the picture to post it.

That being said, everyone loves a good success story, so do share your and your students' wins, whether at MIT or life wins in general.  We'd love to celebrate with you, and are always on the lookout for stories for our MIT ESOL Newsletters!

 

All feedback and suggestions are very welcome!  Looking forward to seeing you around.

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