
LinkedIn Learning provides easy to follow video lessons from experts in each subject area powered by videos. With access to LinkedIn Learning, Marshall students, faculty, and students have full access to LinkedIn Learning. How to set up a Conference Call using Outlook (pdf).How to change your E-Mail Notification (pdf).Set up a Skype for Business meeting in your Outlook calendar (pdf).Set up a Skype for Business meeting in your Outlook calendar (Video: 1 min 49 sec).If you have any questions – please let us know by emailing Get Answers to Common Questionsįor self-help and documentation, please click the Common Questions categories below. The University standard telephone is the Polycom VVX600 and is fully compatible with Skype for Business. Skype for Business is available on your desktop, laptop, mobile devices, and tablets. Skype for Business combines your office phone, email, and desktop client into a powerful tool to help organize communication. Stay in touch with colleagues and students using the device of your choice. Skype for Business provides a more feature-rich, flexible, and cost effective solution to connect the University to its department and students. Combining the best abilities of our desk phones, Microsoft Outlook, instant messaging, group, and personal video conferencing with others, whether collaborating on– or off-campus. Additionally, Skype's integrated translation software can broadcast live conversations in other languages, translating full sentences and presenting these as subtitles.Skype for Business is Marshall’s unified communications solution that integrates all of our communication needs. An appointment scheduler allows meetings to be time-limited and participants can be invited to meetings via phone, email, or link sharing. Skype also provides screen sharing capabilities, a customizable interface, and the ability to import contacts into an address book. Users can exchange messages and send files to their contacts, and host conferences with or without video streams, with up to 50 participants. Skype offers a range of functionality in addition to VoIP telephony to Skype users, cellphones, and landlines. Skype is aimed at individuals and only offers basic functions for business users. The software is preinstalled on many Windows systems, and is free for basic use, with additional charges for calling local or national phone numbers. Skype is a VoIP solution by Microsoft that allows users to make phone calls, host or join video conferences, and send and receive instant messages in one-on-one or group chats.
