Thursday, January 21, 2021

Looks Like a Court Record to Me?



I read with interest announcements regarding a new MicrosoftTeams “Meeting Recap” feature (along with a couple of other interesting functions) that begins roll out soon.  The announcement says…

“Originally announced in September 2020, this new meeting experience will allow participants or people unable to attend the meeting to access meeting content after it has ended. Microsoft Teams will automatically share the meeting recording, transcript, chat, shared files, and more in the meeting’s details tab.”



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If you are using Teams for court and chambers hearings, I think this could be very useful?

There were also some other Teams related articles that were interesting:

First, “how to see everyone in a Microsoft Teams video meeting.” https://www.onmsft.com/how-to/how-to-see-everyone-in-a-microsoft-teams-video-meeting

Second, here is a handy YouTube video on how to use the Teams Lobby wait function to control meeting attendees.  https://youtu.be/W_AExfg5LeU

Third, here is a YouTube video on how to use the new Teams Breakout Rooms feature that could be used by attorneys and their clients.  https://youtu.be/DMfsilBhW7A

Fourth, the same vlogger, Kevin Stratvert, has an excellent overview of all the new Teams features in this YouTube video (I learned about noise suppression and preventing users from being able to unmute themselves and control who can present in this presentation). https://youtu.be/kt7rfydMCRY

And last, the New York Courts have posted their Teams guide for their work at:https://portal.nycourts.gov/knowledgebase/UCS-MicrosoftTeamsJoiningaTeamsMeetingQandA.pdf

If you have other tips please pass them along in the comments below.  Again, please allow me time to approve them after you post.


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