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Step 1: After setting up you class team, go to Calendar on left app bar, and click on + New Meeting


Step 2: You may select the standard channel you want to schedule the meeting in (if any), or invite individuals outside a team

In the meeting details, advise them to

Note: The ability to select specific presenters isn't yet available for channel meetings. 

i.e. If you want specific people (other than yourself - the organiser) to share screen and record the meeting, and to prevent students from doing so, the meeting should not be tagged to a team channel. 

But if you need to use the channel to meet in, you can change the students's role one by one during the meeting to "Make an attendee". 

If you have pointed to a channel, all the members in that team will get a calendar invite with the "Join Meeting" link. 


Step 3: Open the newly created calendar event and click Edit > Meeting options.

Change the options to allow only you or specific people to present; students (attendees) cannot share their screen. During the meeting, you can switch these roles for individual users. 

 


 Can I choose who can present or share screen, and mute the attendees?

Yes, you can do so if you are the meeting organiser, or made the presenter by the organiser. 

However, students (attendees) are free to turn on their video and audio on their own accord. 

See Roles in a Teams meeting


Step 4: Join the meeting at the scheduled time. See [Meetings and Calls]


 Can I record my online class?

Yes! Record your meetings in Teams to capture audio, video, and screen sharing activity.

For channel meetings, everyone in the team (including students) can start or stop the recording. 

For open meetings, if you had done Step 3, only the organiser and presenters are allowed to start or stop the recording. It'd be good to let the students know in advance that their participation is being recorded. 


Recorded meetings are saved in Microsoft Stream (a video-sharing service part of Office 365) of the person who started the recording. Only that person can delete or download the mp4 file from the Stream account. 

See Record a Meeting



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