Microsoft Teams: Host and attendee interaction visibility for multi-room Mesh events
Microsoft Teams has introduced a new feature that allows attendees to see raised hands and reactions from attendees in other rooms during large, multi-room Mesh events. This feature enhances audience feedback and increases total audience engagement by creating a greater sense of interaction throughout the entire event.
The feature is now generally available and was released in October CY2024. It is supported on the Mac Cloud Instance Worldwide (Standard Multi-Tenant) platform. This latest development promises to maximize user engagement and facilitate a more immersive experience for employees working remotely.
For those responsible for managing online events, the ability to view interactions across multiple rooms can prove to be a significant advantage in garnering audience feedback and making real-time adjustments if necessary. To take full advantage of this feature, attendees and hosts should update their Microsoft Teams software to the latest version.
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