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Thank you for your feedback. We are working on adding the option to allow only users who were invited to the meeting to bypass the lobby. We will share an update as soon as one is available.
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Thank you for your continued feedback. The team is reviewing how best to address this issue and make this more user-friendly. Note: Your meeting attendees receive a non-mirrored video including the image of you and any text, whiteboards, etc. The image and video in your Call Monitor screen is shown to you only, as if you were looking in a mirror.
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Please add this feature ASAP so teachers can learn how to use it before they start teaching full time in the upcoming weeks. Our DHH (deaf or hard-of-hearing) students would greatly benefit from having accurate CC to read, especially if they can see it beside the person signing at the same time. (Perhaps offer a side-by-side view?)
It would be wonderful if the captions could be attached to the speaker, as seen during a Google Meet. A colleague shared the attached screenshot as an example. As of now, within a class Teams meeting, students have no way of knowing who said what. They cannot easily distinguish between a teacher's comments and that of a classmate--especially if they are in elementary school and are just learning to read.
Thank you for continuing to listen to (and act upon) our suggestions to improve Microsoft for use with students!
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Please add this feature ASAP so teachers can learn how to use it before they start teaching full time in the upcoming weeks. Our DHH (deaf or hard-of-hearing) students would greatly benefit from having accurate CC to read, especially if they can see it beside the person signing at the same time. (Perhaps offer a side-by-side view?)
It would be wonderful if the captions could be attached to the speaker, as seen during a Google Meet. A colleague shared the attached screenshot as an example. As of now, within a class Teams meeting, students have no way of knowing who said what. They cannot easily distinguish between a teacher's comments and that of a classmate--especially if they are in elementary school and are just learning to read.
Thank you for continuing to listen to (and act upon) our suggestions to improve Microsoft for use with students!
Teachers need to host virtual meetings with students, which will include writing and drawing on a physical whiteboard to teach a "live" lesson. We need the option to turn mirroring off so text is displayed correctly for those watching the lesson.
Hope an update is imminent!! School starts in a little over a week, and many teachers are still learning how to use a variety of new resources to teach virtually. Please make this change ASAP to help teachers. We need time to learn so we can, in turn, help students learn.