

PowerPoint Live in Teams also enables meeting participants to engage with shared content more flexibly. PowerPoint Live in Teams also makes it easier to create an inclusive meeting experience-as presenters are more easily able to acknowledge chat comments, raised hands, and reactions. For presenters with memory loss, having slides and slide notes in a single view will make it easier to stay on track. The ability to see the facial expressions of attendees while also sharing slides may be particularly helpful for presenters who are neurodiverse and want more information about their audience. With PowerPoint Live in Teams, presenters can feel more confident as they present, with their slides, slide notes, meeting chat, and participant video feeds all in a single view. Image Description: GIF of Teams Meeting, with a PowerPoint presented main screen (large Boeing plane), 5 circular profile pictures of attendees at bottom right, and an ASL interpreter at top right, saying ‘today we are going to talk about…’. This is a significant step forward in inclusive communication with more to come, so stay tuned! For instance, with Dynamic view, meeting attendees who are deaf can pin a sign language interpreter, fit the interpreter’s video to frame, and see the interpreter alongside shared content throughout the meeting. As people join, turn on video, start to speak, or begin to present in a meeting, Teams auto-adjusts and personalizes your layout. We are happy to announce Dynamic view, which intelligently arranges the elements of your meeting for an optimal viewing experience, is coming soon to Commercial and GCC customers. With more important calls, meetings and events happening virtually, it’s important to make sure everyone can participate easily, including people with disabilities.
