Microsoft Teams will organizers of webinars to select presenters to moderate Q&As during the event
The new feature will be released in February 2025.
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Microsoft Teams will finally add an essential enhancement to the Town Hall capability, allowing organizers to choose presenters to moderate the Q&A sessions at any time, even during the event.
According to a recent entry to the Microsoft 365 Roadmap, the new enhancement will be available to all users who organize town halls or webinars, no matter the license.
Here’s what the entry says:
Organizers of town halls and webinars can now select and assign presenters to also be Q&A moderators, allowing them to manage and publish questions asked during the event. This feature lets organizers make changes to the group of moderators at any time, before or during the event, and it is available to all users organizing a town hall or webinar, regardless of license.
This might be an effort from Microsoft to turn Microsoft Teams’ Town Hall into a significant tool for webinars, conferences, and other huge events, and it will be released in February.
The Redmond-based tech giant recently announced that Town Hall will simultaneously support a staggering 50000 participants in single events.
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