Jun 21 2019 12:12 PM - edited Jun 21 2019 12:14 PM
I often use Teams for meetings with many participants, and need to present. I notice that standard practice is for everyone to mute. This has two problems - it gives me no rapport with the audience (I hear no laughter, comment, agreement) and when questions are asked there is a very stilted cadence to conversation.
Are there any tools or ideas to build features where people do not mute, but we have intelligent, automatic modulation of the level of feedback from listeners. I imagine this much like a selfie-cam that has face smoothing on Samsung - the audio eliminations random percussive noise from listeners, but allows you to hear a degree of listener feedback, and questions without the need to mute.
A second problem is people talking and thinking they are heard, but still being on mute.
The standard practice of mute-unmute-speak-mute-unmute is not working well for me in groups, and I'd welcome advice on how others figure this out, or whether it is a frustration for you too.
Jun 24 2019 08:59 PM