Joel Rollins / Monday, August 1, 2022 / Categories: Weekly Howl Email Content, Microsoft 365 Updates, Teams, Article Row 1 Teams Q&A At Microsoft Inspire 2022 conference, Microsoft announced that Q&A is now available in Microsoft Teams meetings and webinars. Previously, Q&A was available as an app but now the Q&A functionality is built directly into Teams for a simple way to track and organize questions as they are submitted during meetings and webinars. Teams meetings organizers can soon set up Q&A in their meetings via Meeting Options in advance of the meeting. Great for large or structured meetings and training. Meeting Organizers and Co-organizers can enable Q&A in their meetings through Meeting Options. They can toggle “Enable Q&A” to yes to enable structured conversations in their meeting. When Q&A is enabled, meeting attendees can join their Teams meeting, click the Q&A icon, and ask questions and engage in the discussion. How to add: Enable Q&A through Meeting Options to enable structured conversations where attendees ask questions, moderators review, and speakers answer those questions. You can add Q&A before or during a meeting or webinar. Prior to the meeting you can inform speakers and attendees how they can submit questions. Meeting organizers can pin important messages in the Q&A feed. Pin the agenda, expectations, or information to the top of the Q&A feed to remind people of the guidelines for Q&A during the call. You can also do this at the start of the meeting. Notes: You can answer live or reply directly. To help keep track of the questions coming in, filter by All Questions, Answered Questions and Unanswered Questions. Meeting organizers and co-organizers can moderate and manage what attendees see in the Q&A feed. Turn on moderation to review questions and discussions from attendees before they are published for attendees to see. Moderation cannot be turned off in a meeting once it has been turned on. Contact us to learn more: 202.293.5003 x4 sales@madwolf.com Previous Article Assign Seats in Teams Together Mode Next Article New Enforcement of SharePoint Site Limits Print 1064 More links More links Microsoft Tech Community