SVSU faculty and staff can install Microsoft 365 apps on University-owned Windows computers through the Software Center (see Related Articles on the right).
Students, faculty, and staff may also install Microsoft 365 apps on up to five personal devices.
Microsoft 365 Groups include communication tools, file storage and sharing. The biggest benefit, of Microsoft 365 Groups, is not it's file storage capacity, but in it's ability to manage communication, notes and files related to a focused idea.
Microsoft Teams is an all-in-one work-space for file collaboration, instant messaging, audio or video calls, and screen sharing. Host departmental or cross-campus communication.
Excel allows you to create spreadsheets, charts, pivot tables, add formulas and more.
Microsoft Word is a word processing application and is available in online and desktop versions.
Frequently asked questions specifically regarding Outlook Desktop Version.
Frequently asked questions specifically regarding Outlook on the Web.
Bookings makes scheduling and managing appointments with students and colleagues easy. Personal Bookings is how you manage your own appointment timeslots, it allows you to easily configure and share your availability. Shared Bookings allows you to invite your team members and create booking pages and let others book time with you and your team.
Microsoft Powerpoint is a presentation software that was developed to create presentation slides. It is available in online and desktop versions.