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The calendar year 2021 brought substantial investments in increased meeting capacity as one of many enhancements to the overall Teams meeting experience. The culmination of this user capacity investment was Large Meetings and Webinar functionality in Teams.
These meeting options are in addition to Teams Live Events, which was previously the only option for hosting large scale meetings.
As the event organiser, you want to make
sure you are following all the necessary actions
to manage the meeting successfully. For
instance, hard muting video for attendees can
greatly reduce video bandwidth on a network and
remove unintended video sharing in large
audiences.
Microsoft currently supports the ability to have 1,000-person meetings, which can overflow into a view-only experience for up to 10,000 participants.
Teams meetings offer a collaborative and interactive experience with options to add structure for large meetings. As you extend the meeting to a larger audience, it is important to take appropriate steps to make the meeting more effective.
To run a successful event, Microsoft recommends following the practices outlined below, for meeting participants, IT administrators and IT support staff.
Organiser and Presenter Roles
When creating meeting invitations for Webinars or Large Meetings, Microsoft recommends defining presenters in advance so that attendee microphones and cameras will be disabled when joining. By following this structured meeting methodology, you avoid disruptions during the event while still allowing attendee participation at the discretion of the Presenters during interactive periods. At the beginning of the event, Presenters or Moderators should set expectations on interactive periods promoting the raise hand feature for attendee speaking order.
Why does Microsoft recommend the
structured meeting approach?
Consider attending an in-person town hall
event. Everyone isn’t speaking at once, and
especially not over the top of the presenters.
There are defined speakers with dedicated times
for audience interaction. During the interactive
portion of the event, attendees will speak one
at a time at a defined location that has a
microphone. This translates nearly verbatim to
Webinars and Large Meetings where people are
“handed” the microphone by Presenters or
Moderators.
Users can create any meeting type from the
Microsoft Teams client calendar through the
drop-down menu on the top right of the window,
but note that Webinars and Live events can only be
scheduled through the Teams client calendar,
while standard/large meetings can be scheduled
from the Outlook calendar.
To manage the meeting options in Teams or Outlook, click the Meeting Options button and define the settings as required.
In the screenshot below, announcements are disabled, Siunie is selected as a presenter, with attendee mic and cameras being disabled.
Teams Large Meetings (View-Only)
Teams Live Events
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