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Microsoft Bookings is an online and mobile appointment scheduling app that syncs with McMaster Mail (powered by Microsoft 365), as well as Microsoft Teams. It allows us to create bookings pages from where others can make, change, or cancel appointments with an individual or a list of people. This is ideal for scheduling one-on-one virtual office hours.
The following video shows how to use Bookings to schedule time and meetings in your department:
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HOW DOES IT WORK?
The following link provides an introduction to Bookings, as well as a topic list with steps to follow:
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WHERE TO START
Check out this two-minute introduction video to get a sense of how Bookings can work for you:
HOW TO USE BOOKINGS
Please see Bookings essential training on LinkedIn Learning for a deeper dive into how this application functions with Teams and calendaring. The training includes a topic list with 5-minute videos:
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HOW OTHERS USE IT:
You know how it works, but what does Bookings look like in action? Check out how others are leveraging Bookings for efficiency and productivity:
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Faculty and staff with an A5 license can use Bookings.
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