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Ivan_-07
Mar 17, 2020Copper Contributor
Is there a way of tracking who muted who in microsoft teams?
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- Mar 22, 2020
Italicus If then are not presenters they are attendees. Attendees can speak in the meeting, they can unmute themselves but they can't mute others and they can't share their desktop. Presenters can share desktop and mute others. Presenters can't unmute others, it is only the user that is muted that can unmute themselves.
Andrew_Judd
Apr 17, 2020Copper Contributor
I am also a parent. The teacher is having terrible problems using this teams software.
Can this software be used to allow teaching and responses from students without other children continually interfering with the lesson by abusively using the mute button?
Surely the teacher can have authority over who can mute another child???? *while* still be able to interact at her will when she wants with the children?
Thanks
Andrew
authorsunilsir
Jul 03, 2020Copper Contributor
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- Andrew_JuddJul 07, 2020Copper Contributor
authorsunilsir The problem identified applies to use of Teams during the corona crisis. Presenters in this case are children and the organiser is the teacher. Teams has no ability to monitor who is misusing the mute to prevent the teacher or another child from talking.
I will no longer be following this thread now our children are back in regular school
Thanks
- Benfulton03Nov 25, 2020Copper Contributor
Andrew_Judd and others,
We all understand there are settings in Teams meetings: "Presenter and attendee roles"
But in the chat window or somewhere else there should be some kind of public way or reporting method to show who is muting who and who is kicking off who, there has to be a transcribed form of accountability to prevent mischievous behavior, both in the classroom and at the office.
If you agree please Vote: