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Microsoft Teams: Muting All The Participants Without Allowing Them To Unmute
- Mar 19, 2020Hi joef1665
Live events are one to many broadcasts. Like a TED Talk or a lecture: you can read more here
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoftteams/teams-live-events/what-are-teams-live-events
Only the presenter can speak, but attendees can Q&A.
You would need A3/A5 licencing to set it up. Pros - no noise, no interruptions, can have large amounts of attendees. Downside, less interaction, harder to setup. In a classroom format I would go with better policing rather than a Live event - as a former secondary school teacher I would have an assistant/LSA to be muting anyone whilst I am talking. That's how Microsoft do it today whilst they develop the appropriate features
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris
See here
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-teams/stopping-participants-from-unmuting-themselves/m-p/1235386
Currently, you can't. Whilst Microsoft have made improvements such as joining the meeting muted, and being able to mute someone, Members of Teams meetings can unmute at any time. Policing is therefore needed. There are multiple uservoices for it including this:
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/36709033-mute
I would recommend voting to push it up the agenda. Microsoft are very aware of this requirement, and with the development of muting whilst joining I would imagine you may see it on the roadmap relatively soon in the future. Microsoft is also working on other classroom style virtual functionality such as raise hand
https://microsoftteams.uservoice.com/forums/555103-public/suggestions/35262385-add-a-raise-your-hand...
You could look at potentially using Live Events in Teams to do this, which are like Ted talks where one person talks and the attendees do Q&A - however, it's not what you need. As a former teacher in secondary I know you need the default to be muted then you unmute either individuals or to the audience as required
As said I believe this will come soon, but not soon enough for Covid-19 which is here now
Hope that answers your question
Best, Chris
Right now my students in Teams are able to mute each other and even mute me. Is there a function to turn off the abilities for students to mute each other? I can see this as a really big problem in the future. Or if it notified me who was trying to mute someone else, I could deal with it that way. But as it is right now, I have some crafty students muting people who are speaking and it is turning into a "who done it?" scenario. ChrisHoardMVP
- maestroguerraSep 10, 2020Copper Contributor
I hope that my message gets to you. Actually, I hope that you quickly got this answered already. Students can make things difficult sometimes.
If you go to the meeting settings in Teams, after you have created the meeting and well before any students join the meeting. In the meeting settings, make yourself the only presenter. This will make them not able to mute others, including the teacher.
There is also a way for you to control who enters the meeting. This is achieved in the same settings screen that I mentioned above.
I hope this is helpful to someone. Let me know if you would like a deeper explanation or pictures.
- Aryan_2510Aug 13, 2020Copper Contributor
hey I am a student and we were facing a similar problem.The solution to this is to make the students attendee.We can make them attendee by doing a right click on their name in participants and then make them an attendee.now if you are late due to any reason the children may fight for becoming a presenter and by default the setting is that the new joiners will be presenters. So in order to prevent the fight between students you can make only yourself a presenter. We can do that as after scheduling a meeting there is an option of editing the settings there you will see an option of meeting options on the bottom of the screen.by opening the link of meeting options scroll down and you will see an option of who can present.by clicking the dropdown in front that you will see options like specific people,only me,people in my organisation. Click anyone you want to and it is done.if you selct only me still you can make anyone presenter if you want to.
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- Rosie-2020Apr 03, 2020Copper Contributor
Dear Help,
I am running a class and one student is muting other students on and off and also me at times. How can I stop this?
- Jessy495Jul 31, 2020Copper ContributorFor that you have set meeting policy in Microsoft Teams admin panel
- TahaShoebAug 02, 2020Copper ContributorAny details on that?
- DylanElemTeacherApr 03, 2020Copper Contributor
I’ve been told of a solution. You schedule the meeting in the Teams calendar then click on the meeting in the calendar. Go to “meeting options”. This will take you to an online website. Then on the “who can present” drop down menu, change it to “only me”. This will take away all muting capabilities. It also takes away screen sharing though but there are ways to make individual students into presenters. Remember to cancel the meeting in the calendar after you are done with video otherwise students can rejoin the video without you.
- Renato_PereiraApr 20, 2020Brass Contributor
we have users complain about meetings without anyone - since they came later than the stablished hour (user mistake/problem).
The main question is: If the meeting had a stablished hour to start and to end, why user are able to enter later??? Make no sense!!!
- Sabrina89Mar 30, 2020Copper ContributorIn einer meiner Klassen ist das auch ein riesen Problem. Ich fände es auch sehr sinnvoll, wenn die Lehrperson eine Art Logbuch zur Hand hätte, in dem sie nachlesen kann, wer wen stumm geschalten hat. Das Logbuch wäre auch sinnvoll für eine Anwesenheitskontrolle.
- PositiveEnergyOct 12, 2020Brass Contributor
MS Teams New Update: How to Stop participants from Unmuting themselves in MS Teams in Microsoft Teams
https://youtu.be/pF5QXI9rP9M