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5 TopicsModel Mondays S2:E6 Understanding Research & Innovation with SeokJin Han and Saumil Shrivastava
In this week's blog post, we dive into the cutting-edge research happening at Azure AI Foundry Labs. From the MCP Server that makes it easy to experiment with new models and tools, to Magentic-UI that brings human-centered agent workflows to life, there’s a lot to unpack!128Views0likes0CommentsWhat is GitHub Codespaces and how can Students access it for free?
GitHub Codespaces is a new service that is free for anyone to develop with powerful environments using Visual Studio Code. In this post, we'll cover how you can make use of this new technology and take advantage of its most powerful features.47KViews5likes6CommentsAs a presenter, I want attendees to see me only, not other attendees in the session
Imagine students, perhaps not wanting to share their video with the rest of the class, maybe because they are shy. For whatever reason, they are averse to putting on their video. I need to see their face, they need to see mine. They don't want the rest of the class seeing their face or room. How can I set Teams so they only share their video with me (the presenter\teacher) only? Just imagine the teachers across the world wanting this right now. If this doesn't exist, can you please update and have this facility?867Views0likes0CommentsStopping participants from unmuting themselves
Hi, I am a teacher currently looking at options for virtual schooling during coronavirus shutdown. A lot of people are using teams, and I like much of the functionality, however I cannot seem to work out how to stop participants in a meeting unmuting themselves. This is probably fine for adult meetings, but with groups of children it's quite a distraction. Ideally I would like them to be able to choose individuals to unmute when I wish them to speak, but to be the only person with that power. Is it possible? Or is teams an inappropriate platform for this kind of task?Solved38KViews1like11Comments