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Jeffrey Allen
Mar 05, 2020Silver Contributor
Breakout Rooms for Microsoft Teams
Is Microsoft planning on creating breakout rooms for Teams meetings? If so when? I noticed a post in uservoice and it says it is planned but no timeline and I don't see it on the M365 Roadmap, so c...
- Apr 03, 2020
Jeffrey Allen there is a roundabout way to do with as many breakout rooms / small groups as you want, but it must be set up in advance. I made a video tutorial aimed at teachers, but I've included the steps below too.
- In the Team where you want breakout rooms, create a new Channel for each breakout room.
- Open the Outlook desktop app, click into the Calendar, and then click 'New Teams Meeting' to generate a link to a new video chat.*
- Copy the 'Join Microsoft Teams Meeting' link from the Calendar invite, and paste it into the first channel / breakout room.**
- Repeat this same procedure for each breakout room / channel. It's important to generate new links for each group, or else everyone will end up in the same video chat.
- The teacher / owner of the Team can see all of the private channels and enter any breakout room they want.
Some caveats: this creates the video call as a 'Chat'--the video calls aren't being hosted within the Team itself. So any transcript of the meeting conversation will live inside the 'Chat' (not in the 'Team' itself). Additionally, while it's possible to re-use the same breakout rooms, I think anyone who has ever entered the room at any time (a) will always have access to it from the Chat tab (even if you have removed them from the private Channel), and (b) may get notifications showing the text conversations (even if you have removed them from the private Channel).
*We don't have Exchange Online accounts, but if you do, I believe step 2 can be achieved more easily without exiting Teams by clicking on the 'Meeting' button from the left-side toolbar.
**I find that it works best to paste the link into a new conversation. I tried creating a new Website tab at the top of the Channel and pasting the link, but this added some steps. When I clicked the link from the Website tab, it opened the meeting in my web browser, and then I had to click 'Open in Desktop App' (or something along those lines) before being brought into the video chat. Oddly, the only method that automatically loaded the video chat in the desktop app was pasting the link into a new conversation.
Karyn Fillhart
Apr 12, 2020Brass Contributor
I used Zoom with a group today and LOVED the breakout rooms feature! One assignment had them breaking into groups and I was trying to figure out how to divide them, not knowing for sure who would be logged in at the time and the quick option to select how many rooms and then have them broken up automatically? Priceless! Would LOVE to see that in Teams.
Albert_73
Apr 12, 2020Copper Contributor
La posibilidad de crear equipos mas pequeños para que, por ejemplo debatan durante una reunión, trabajen en pequeños grupos, para que más tarde (con control del tiempo) puedas convocarlos de nuevo a la reunión principal y aporten conclusiones o sus trabajos grupales a la reunión principal, es primordial y es la gran diferencia entre zoom y teams a la hora de escoger la herramienta para trabajos en equipos y principalmente en educación. Microsoft ya esta tardando en ponerse en marcha para ofrecer esta funcionalidad. Además poder cerrar al mismo tiempo todas las salas, con preaviso y cuenta atrás, aún la hace más atractiva.