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Microsoft 365 Updates – June 2025

Below is a brief digest of upcoming changes in Microsoft 365 which may be of use to users within Imperial.

 

OneNote for Windows 10 App RETIREMENT – As previously notified (OneNote for Windows 10 – RETIRING October 2025 – Office 365 News and Updates) the OneNote for Windows 10 app will be retired by the end of October 2025.  If you have not yet made the change then please do ensure that you have moved across tot he OneNote for Windows app before October 2025.

 

Speaker Coach (Preview) RETIREMENT – Based on feedback and usage stats, Microsoft are retiring the speaker coach functionality from MS Teams.  The retirement will be implemented by the end of August 2025.   Microsoft are planning to introduce a new set of functionality to replace this in the autumn of 2025.

 

MS Teams – Pop out Chat, Notes and Copilot – the chat, notes and copilot (where applicable) panes within a Teams meeting can now be opened into separate windows allowing for easier collaboration while in a meeting.  To pop out the chat or notes into a separate pane, choose the relevant function then  click on the pop out button at the top of the pane.  This will be fully available by the end of July 2025.

 

MS Teams – Breakout Rooms – Meeting organisers can now set up breakout rooms but leave the attendees to choose which room they wish to join.  This provides greater choice and where Teams is being used to run parallel discussions it allows each attendee to choose the most appropriate track for their requirements.  This is available immediately (June 2025)

 

MS Teams – Large Events updates – End session for attendees only – Prior to this change, ending the event ended it for all whether presenter, organiser, co-organiser or attendee.  This change has now gone live and allows organisers and co-organisers to end the session for attendees and to then return the organiser, co organisers and presenters to the “green room” for a post event wash-up.  This works for both “Town Halls” and “Webinars” in MS Teams.  This change is active from the end of June 2025.

 

MS Teams – Large Events updates – Specify who can manage the screen (Producer role) – Organisers of Town Halls can, from the end of June 2025, specify who in the event team can “manage the screen”.  This effectively replaces the “Producer” role that was found in Live Events.  The new role in Town Halls will allow the specified user(s) to start and end the session and control what is delivered to the attendee view.

 

MS Teams – Large Events updates – Additional rights for Co-organisers – Currently co-organisers have limited remit in Town Halls and Webinars.  This change, which will complete by end of November 2025, will give Co-organisers the same controls as organisers, so the ability to edit the title, date and tioem of the event, ability to cancel the event, adding and removing additional co-organisers and presenters and the ability to grant a colleague “producer” rights (see above).

 

MS Teams – External Chats and File Sharing – Up until now it has not been possible to share a file in a 1:1 and group external chats (with a user outside the organisation).  Microsoft are introducing a new capability in Microsoft Teams that allows users to attach files when chatting with external users in 1:1 and group chats.  This enhancement improves collaboration by enabling seamless file sharing across organizational boundaries. This message applies to Teams for Windows desktop, Teams for Mac desktop, and Teams for the web.  This functionality will be available from August 2025.

 

MS Teams – Countdown Timer – Users will be able to start a visual countdown time from the “more” menu within Teams.  Times up to 100 minutes can be set, started and stopped.  The timer will be shown to all members of the meeting, but individual users can choose to turn off the visibility for themselves without affecting other users.  This feature will be available from August 2025.

 

 

Microsoft 365 Ask Me Anything (AMA) Sessions – 2025 – 26

Coming in September 2025 …

We are continuing to run these AMA sessions, on the second Tuesday at 10.00 and the fourth Tuesday at 09:00, each month.

 

How do I join the sessions?

We’ve made it simple to get signed up for these sessions / add them to your calendar this year.  For those who have already become members of the site (signed up last year), please follow the instructions from point 5 onwards.

 

For those who haven’t signed up before, please follow all the instructions below.

 

  1. Head over to The Microsoft 365 Ask Me Anything Pages at https://imperiallondon.sharepoint.com/sites/M365AMAPages
  2. On the home page, scroll down until you see the “Ask Me Anything Sessions – 2024 / 25” section.
  3. The section will display a message about the group being deleted – it hasn’t (it’s a SharePoint quirk!).  Click on the link “The Microsoft Ask Me Anything Pages” to join the membership group …
    Screenshot showing the message about the group being deleted.
    Initial “deleted group” message

    You will be automatically added to the group and see a page as follows …

    Screenshot showing successful joining of the group
    Successful joining of the group
  4. Now close the tab with the “You’ve joined this group” message and refresh the SharePoint page.  You will then see the upcoming sessions.
  5. Click on the title for a session and then in the window click on “Add event to your calendar” and choose whether you want to add the single occurrence or the series.
    Screenshot showing how to add the event to your calendar
    How to add the occurrence or series to your calendar
  6. If you add the series then you need to just go to one entry for each series (2nd Tuesday vs 4th Tuesday) and add that series.
  7. You will get an ICS file downloaded which will either be for the single date or the session depending on your choice in step 5.
  8. Open the ICS file that has downloaded and accept the invitation to add the event or series into your calendar. Repeat for the second series or for as many sessions as you wish to join individually!

 

Once you’ve done that check your calendar for the entries to the meeting including the join link for Teams.

 

We look forward to welcoming you in September 2025.

Retirement of Teams Live Events

In September 2024 Microsoft will turn off Live Events in Microsoft Teams. This will affect any users who have had access to Public facing Live Events.

What Now?

A new feature, called Microsoft Town Halls is being rolled out with greater capabilities than Live Events.

Town Halls feature a “green room” for pre-event preparation and bringing speakers together.

Town Halls also offer the ability to bring multiple speakers into view along with content such as presentations of screen shares or for panel style sessions with multiple speakers (up to 7 in view at any one time) – something that was difficult with Live Events.

Town Halls also offer the ability to send integrated emails for attendees – so no copying and pasting the attendee link into a separate calendar invitation in the future. Emails may also be customised further when the organiser has a Teams Premium license.

Live Events switch-off

Live Events capability will be switched off on the 31 July 2024. Staff who have Public Facing Live Event capabilities will be contacted in the coming weeks to discuss current and anticipated requirements going forwards.

New Town Hall users

ICT will shortly publish a new request form for Town Hall capabilities. Staff who wish to use Town Hall features will need to apply for this capability at least one month in advance of their planned event to ensure time for the College events team to review the request and for capabilities to be enabled, rehearsals held, etc.

Find Out More

You can find out more about Town Halls and the feature set at the following Microsoft pages – Introducing Town Halls in Microsoft Teams and Retiring Microsoft Teams Live Events – Microsoft Community Hub

Updating to the New Teams Application

What’s Happening?

In summer 2023, Microsoft made the new Teams application available for Windows and then Mac OS X systems in preview. As a result of the extensive use and testing and in order to move forwards with new features, Microsoft will be ending the Classic Teams application on Windows and Mac OS from 31 March 2024.

In advance of this enforced change, ICT will be updating the policy for all College users to use the New Teams application.

This change is planned for 27 February 2024 and will install the new Teams application at the next initiation of the application if you haven’t already switched over manually by 27 Feb.

Why the New Teams Application?

The classic Teams application has been in use for almost 6 years and can hog memory and processor resources making it unreliable on lower specification devices. Since the first iteration many new features have been added creating divisions in the application and it’s effectiveness.

The new version consolidates the changes into an improved application which uses much less computer resources, resulting in greater availability for other applications. Improvements in the underlying code also mean that the New Teams app is faster and more responsive.

What About Known Issues?

Microsoft maintain a list of known features for the New Teams application at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/microsoftteams/new-teams-known-issues.

The main one that may affect a small number of users is the ability to produce Live Events in the New Teams application. An update is being released to allow this and will be available at the point when we change, or shortly after. For anyone who needs to produce a live event you will be able to switch back tot he old version of Teams to produce your event. Note that presenters will be able to use the New Teams application in a Live Event.

Microsoft 365 Feature Updates

The following are updates of particular interest or use for staff and students within College. Many have been demonstrated or discussed at the regular Microsoft 365 Ask Me Anything sessions (find out more at Ask Me Anything Sessions for the 2023 / 24 Academic Year – Office 365 News and Updates (imperial.ac.uk)).

Microsoft Teams Updates


Private Channels – Tags and Channel Links

Private channels will support the use of tags that are generally available in MS Teams. You can use Tags for grouping people with similar responsibilities, grouping students into learning sets or dividing a large team into smaller sub teams for notifications, etc.

By the end of March 2024 you will also be able to create a link to the private channel(s) in your team. You can then use the link to direct people to the correct channel – as long as they are a member or owner in the private channel concerned.

Archiving of Team Channels

From end of February, Channel owners and teams admins will be able to archive a channel in a Team, making it read only for all. This will help people with using only the active channels while leaving information in the archived channels for cross-reference purposes.

Website tab in Teams

From April 2024, the website tab will cease to function. This change is being deployed by Microsoft to ensure security and privacy while improving the reliability of access to websites.

You will only be able to choose to open the website from the tab once the change has been applied.

Unification of Emojis, GIFs and Stickers in one picker

From the end of March 2024 you’ll find a single “picker” to choose emojis, GIFs and stickers. This simplifies the experience for all users and should be easier to use going forwards.

New Gallery view in Meetings

From March 2024 you will find a new Gallery experience and will be able to choose from 4, 9, 16 or 49 attendees per page.

At the same time both video and audio only meeting attendees will appear in a single sized window for easier identification of who is speaking and for spotlighting, etc.

Hide General Channel in Teams

From late March 2024 users will be able to hide the General channel in teams.

The General channel is always created when a new team is provisioned and by default is always visible for users added to the team.

Now users will be able to turn off / hide the General channel to allow focus on specific channels in the Team.

Team owners (admins) can always set the General channel to only allow owners to post in the General channel thus giving a clear admin announcements channel that doesn’t get cluttered with messages and chats that should be in appropriate channels.

Recap Tab

The Recording and Transcription tab for meetings will be replaced with a tab titled Recap.

The recap tab will contain the meeting recording with “in live viewing possible” along with a copy of the transcript.

Users with Teams Premium licenses will also find the AI generated meeting notes and actions in the Recap tab.