Episode 15: "Marshmallows are for Team Players"
- Ricardo Wilkins
- Feb 20
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 21
Here's what's covered (AI-generated):
• Microsoft Copilot and its Integrations (2:20) •
Ricardo discusses how Microsoft Copilot can work with other apps like OneNote, Outlook, and To-Do. (2:30- 9:25) •
He shows how the Copilot can create a visual representation of these connections using Mermaid diagrams (9:25 - 14:05)
• Using Your Voice with Copilot (4:36 22:25) •
Ricardo highlights the benefit of using voice prompts over typing with Copilot. (4:36 - 8:12) •
He demonstrates how to use the voice feature in both the mobile and desktop versions of Microsoft Copilot. (5:27- 22:25) •
He also points out that Copilot can respond using voice as well! (17:46- 19:12)
• The Power of Long, Detailed Prompts (19:27-20:08) •
Ricardo emphasizes that Copilot works best with detailed and elaborate prompts, not short and simple ones (19:27 -20:08)
• A Brief Look at Mermaid Diagrams (9:25-14:05) •
A Mermaid diagram is a visual representation of connections that can be generated by Copilot. (9:25 - 1 4:05) •
It's a great way to see how different applications are working together. (9:25 -14:05)
• What is the "Marshmallow" Reference? (3:27 -4:31) •
Ricardo throws out a challenge to viewers to explain the reference in the title and image. (3:27-4:31) • He promises "street cred" for whoever can get it right. (3:47 - 4:31)
. The Next Session (23:36) •
Ricardo announces the next session will be on Thursday at 3:30 PM Eastern. (23:36 - 23:42) •
He invites viewers to suggest topics for future sessions. (23:54)
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