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Microsoft Teams Naming Convention for Universities

Written by Valerie Sergienko | Aug 10, 2023 4:52:55 PM

Introduction:

In the dynamic landscape of education, Microsoft Teams has emerged as a powerful platform for fostering collaboration and enhancing communication in universities.

However, to harness its full potential, adopting an effective naming convention is crucial. In this article, we will explore the significance of a well-thought-out Microsoft Teams naming convention for universities.

By employing simple yet strategic naming practices, educational institutions can create a digital hub that connects educators and students, facilitates professional learning communities, and fosters seamless collaboration. Clear naming makes it easier for all parties to find the right Teams quickly.

Microsoft Teams Naming Convention: Empowering Education

A well-defined Microsoft Teams naming convention is the cornerstone of an efficient digital ecosystem in universities. It allows school staff and students to quickly identify the purpose and audience of each team. Let's dive into some general tips and specific guidelines for naming conventions in different scenarios:

Class or Subject-Based Teams:

When creating teams for specific courses or subjects, it's essential to include key information to avoid confusion. The name should comprise:

  1. The Course Name: Clearly mention the name of the course or subject to ensure easy identification.
  2. The Course ID: Adding the unique Course ID helps in precise tracking and organization.
  3. School or Department Name: Including the name of the school or department provides additional context.
  4. Year of the Course: To differentiate between multiple iterations, include the year of the course.

Example: BIO101_ScienceDept_2023_FundamentalsOfBiology

Faculty-Based Teams:

Teams for faculty members require distinct identification to cater to their specific needs. The name should consist of:

  1. The School Name: Mention the name of the school to denote its affiliation.
  2. The Faculty Name: Include the name of the faculty for clarity.
  3. Team Purpose: Use a concise and informative term to describe the team's focus (e.g., Research, Administration, etc.).
  4. Guests' Access: Optionally, indicate if guests have access to the team.

Example: EngrSchool_ElectricalFaculty_ResearchTeam

External-Based Teams (Research Initiatives with Other Universities):

For collaborative initiatives with external institutions, a descriptive naming convention is essential. The name should encompass:

  1. The School Name: Clearly mention your university's name to establish ownership.
  2. The Sponsoring Faculty: Include the name of the faculty initiating the research.
  3. Year (If Applicable): Specify the year if the initiative spans multiple years.
  4. Identification: Optionally, use an ID to formally track the project.
  5. External Users: Highlight if external users have access to this team.

Example: UniXYZ_MedicalResearch_2023_Project123_ExternalAccess

Strategic Use of Prefixes and Suffixes:

Employing prefixes and suffixes can further enhance the clarity of the team's purpose and membership. For instance:

  • "PLC_" for Professional Learning Communities: Indicating teams where educators can connect in professional learning communities.
  • "_Classroom" for Collaborative Classrooms: Designating teams specifically created for collaborative classroom activities.

Integration with Microsoft 365 Groups and Azure AD:

To ensure consistency across your organization, sync Microsoft Teams naming conventions with Microsoft 365 Groups and Azure AD. This synchronization streamlines user access and group management while preventing naming discrepancies.

Blocked Words and Prohibited Terms:

Incorporate a list of blocked words and prohibited terms into your naming conventions. This prevents the use of inappropriate language or potential confusion among team names.

Enforcing Naming Conventions:

Naming conventions are only effective when enforced and implemented effectively. Microsoft 365 or Office 365 management software can help you automatically enforce naming conventions and policies across your entire tenant.

Many Office 365 management software platforms come with pre-built Microsoft Teams templates, including templates for Microsoft Teams for education.

Microsoft 365 management software allows IT admins to configure naming conventions and associate them with each template. This way a naming convention will be enforced when a new team is created.

Additionally, many platforms come with Microsoft Teams provisioning engine. With other help of this engine, educators can create new Teams and SharePoint sites without the help of the IT department.

Orchestry is the only Microsoft 365 management software that offers the Workspace Directory functionality. It's a simple, yet powerful feature that allows all users of Microsoft Teams to search the directory of all Teams and SharePoint sites, and use powerful filters and views.

The directory makes Microsoft Teams that much more user-friendly, especially in tenants that have 500+ active Microsoft Teams.

 

Conclusion:

A good Microsoft Teams naming system helps educators, students, and partners in the university ecosystem find what they need easily. Educational institutions can create a digital hub using Microsoft Teams for Education. This hub promotes collaboration, and communication, and maximizes the potential of the platform.

Keep it simple, keep it clear, and let your naming conventions empower your educational journey on Microsoft Teams. Happy team building!