Microsoft Teams has become one of the fastest growing remote collaboration platforms as more organizations choose to work from home.
Raise your hand in Microsoft Teams
The company has been gradually and steadily rolling out new features that make working together from home a lot easier, such as screen sharing, conversation channels, dedicated wiki pages for specific projects, end-to-end encryption and much more.
The company recently released the 3rd Anniversary Edition update for Teams, which included a slew of new features, including the long-awaited “raise hand” feature. This feature was added after numerous requests from educational institutions and teachers. Let’s take a closer look at the “raise hand” feature.
The raise hand feature is a new addition to Microsoft Teams that lets you let the host and other participants know that you have something to add to the ongoing conversation. The feature is very useful for companies holding webinars with multiple participants and schools teaching remotely.