Getting Started with Microsoft Loop

Getting Started with Microsoft Loop

About:  Think of Microsoft Loop as your team’s creative playground. It’s where everyone can throw in their ideas, mix and match content, and watch it all come together seamlessly, no matter what tools or devices you’re using. Loop is like a canvas that keeps everyone’s contributions in sync, so you can brainstorm, plan, and create something awesome together. It’s teamwork made fun and flexible!

Duration: 1 Day

Prerequisites:  Familiarity with Microsoft 365 and access to your MS365 username and password.  Knowing your way around the Microsoft 365 suite will make it easier to integrate Loop into your workflow.

Notes:  Loop components are currently supported in Microsoft Teams, Outlook, Word for the web, and Whiteboard.

Introduction to Microsoft Loop

  • Overview of Microsoft Loop and its capabilities.

Navigating the Interface

  • Familiarize with the Loop interface.
  • Explore the three elements of Loop
    • Loop components
    • Loop pages
    • Loop workspaces

Loop and Workflow Integration

  • Integrating Loop with Microsoft Teams and other 365 apps.
  • Loop components in Microsoft Teams
    • Send a Loop component in Teams chat
  • Use Loop components in Outlook
  • Use Loop components in OneNote
  • Use Loop components in Word for the web
  • Loop components in Whiteboard
  • Using Loop to enhance workflow and productivity

Collaboration in Loop

  • How to create and share Loop components
  • Five common uses for Loop components
    • Co-authoring
    • Brainstorming
    • Compiling data:
    • Managing projects
    • Focusing a discussion