Microsoft Learning: Microsoft Teams – Use the teamwork Microsoft Graph endpoint

Learn how to use Microsoft Graph to interact with Microsoft Teams

I work with Microsoft Learning to publish & maintain multiple self-paced learning modules related to Microsoft 365. These modules are primarily used as self-paced study resources for developers preparing to take the MS-600 exam, the only prerequisite to achieve the Microsoft 365 Certified: Teams Application Developer Associate certification. This is one of those modules.

Microsoft Teams is the ultimate hub for teamwork & intelligent communications. Microsoft Teams delivers chat-based collaboration, meetings, calling, and enterprise voice features. Developers can tap into the power of Microsoft Teams with Microsoft Graph to integrate your custom applications

In this module, you’ll learn how to use Microsoft Graph to interact with Microsoft Teams.

Learning objectives

  • Understand how to use Microsoft Graph to communicate with Microsoft Teams
  • Demonstrate how to get a list of all teams and a specific team with Microsoft Graph
  • Demonstrate how to configure build-in tabs within a Microsoft Teams team with Microsoft Graph
  • Demonstrate how to send a notification to a user or a channel using the Microsoft Teams activity feed with Microsoft Graph
Andrew Connell
Developer & Chief Course Artisan, Voitanos LLC. | Microsoft MVP
Written by Andrew Connell

Andrew Connell is a full stack developer who focuses on Microsoft Azure & Microsoft 365. He’s a 20+ year recipient of Microsoft’s MVP award and has helped thousands of developers through the various courses he’s authored & taught. Andrew’s mission is to help web developers become experts in the Microsoft 365 ecosystem, so they can become irreplaceable in their organization.