Difference between revisions of "Meetings: Moderator Features"
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<big>By default, the user who created the meeting (usually the instructor) is the Moderator. <br> | <big>By default, the user who created the meeting (usually the instructor) is the Moderator. <br> | ||
In most online instruction, the Moderator is also the Presenter.</big><br> | In most online instruction, the Moderator is also the Presenter.</big><br> | ||
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[[File:Icon-Moderator-present-callouts2.png|border|alt=Blue monitor icon indicates current Presenter; Square user icon indicates user is a Moderator]] | [[File:Icon-Moderator-present-callouts2.png|border|alt=Blue monitor icon indicates current Presenter; Square user icon indicates user is a Moderator]] | ||
==As a Moderator, you can:== | ==As a Moderator, you can:== |
Revision as of 12:23, 18 November 2020
By default, the user who created the meeting (usually the instructor) is the Moderator.
In most online instruction, the Moderator is also the Presenter.
As a Moderator, you can:
- Start and Pause a recording
- Manage users (your participants)
- Use the Chat:
- Create and manage breakout rooms
- Give/Take Presenter role (such as giving a guest the Presenter role)
- Promote/demote/remove a user
- Use Closed Captions
- End the meeting
Learn More
What can I do as a Presenter in a Meeting?