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tdemichiei
Jan 28, 2020Copper Contributor
Presenter alerted to questions during meeting
We are using Teams for some trainings. The presenters would like some kind of alert if someone does a chat in the meeting chat only while they are presenting. That way if someone has a question and...
Jan 29, 2020
As Linus said, Raise Hand feature might help, but in the meantime when presenting, dual monitor setup would be the way to go to see the chat while presenting on the other screen with a browser window connected to same tenant and with the meeting chat open. But as far as getting the attention on the main screen you can probably force your status off presenting, but this then opens up your chats to show on your screen.
I guess this is why you want just the meeting chat to show :p. It's actually a good idea to be able to set meeting chat banners to break through DND status. I'll take that to Summit with me here in a month and half :P.
I guess this is why you want just the meeting chat to show :p. It's actually a good idea to be able to set meeting chat banners to break through DND status. I'll take that to Summit with me here in a month and half :P.
carolyn910
May 14, 2020Brass Contributor
ChrisWebbTech we just got the Raise Hand feature and are very glad about the addition. However, the Presenter experience is still very hampered in several respects, *especially* in these SIP times where many of our users don't currently have the luxury of multiple monitors.
- Most of our presenters need to use the Share Desktop mode. Without a separate monitor, they don't see or even get alerted to someone either posting something to the Meeting Chat or (now) raising their hand
- To make matters even more complicated, the Raise Hand indicator doesn't show up in the Chat panel, only in the Participants panel) and when you're sharing screen, it's often in full-screen mode.) So even though for some important meetings we've had a second person monitor the chat window and verbally communicate questions to the Presenter, now the person monitoring Chat can't see the Raised Hands. Do we have to have a 3rd person monitor the Participants panel too....? I think you can see where this is problematic.
- It seems that all sharing modes should support what the Share PowerPoint option does; the ability for the Presenter to have the chat panel open without it being visible to the audience. AND the Raise Hand feature should post an indicator into the Chat as well.
Any idea if any of this is in the works? Thank you!