Microsoft Teams Together mode arrived in August 2020 and has been a hot topic ever since.
Ideal for the work anywhere environment, Together mode connects people like never before.
Many services like Zoom, Slack, and Webex offer group video conferencing. But Microsoft Teams Together mode makes video meetings more immersive.
As a virtual filter for online meetings, Together mode makes employees feel like they’re in the same room.
In early 2020, Microsoft introduced various new features for better remote meetings.
New capabilities include virtual backgrounds, more meeting controls, and Bookings.
Together mode is a virtual filter that connects meeting attendees in one space.
Together mode embeds visuals from separate cameras into a shared environment.
This is an alternative to the grid layout that places camera feeds side-by-side.
Microsoft Teams uses AI mapping to cut out your face and shoulders, then creates an avatar for you.
This avatar slots into a virtual environment alongside your coworkers.
You can choose spaces like auditoriums or offices. The shared landscape reduces background distractions.
Together mode also allows users to interact with coworkers.
Team members can share high fives and tap people on the shoulder.
Update Microsoft Teams to the latest version to ensure you have access to all features.
You can also download the latest build from Microsoft.
Log into your Microsoft Teams profile, and click on your user icon, then Settings.
Under the General tab, enable the toggle for New Meeting Experience.
If this option isn’t available yet, check with your Microsoft admin.
You may need to update your Microsoft Teams version or you may still be on the waiting list.
Now, place a call, create, or join a meeting in Microsoft Teams.
Once the meeting starts, click the three dot Options menu to scroll down to Together mode.
Click on the option to activate it.
Microsoft Teams will map the faces in each camera feed and create avatars.
Remember:
Assuming everyone is in the same tenant (guests may not have together mode access), then everyone can see together mode. Unless, of course, they choose not to.
Microsoft Teams Together mode is available now.
If you don’t see the option in your Microsoft Teams meetings, contact your administrator who will be able to enable it.
Anyone with a Microsoft Teams license will be able to use Together mode once it is rolled out to the public.
If you think you have together mode enabled on your tenant but don’t have access yourself, check with your Teams administrator.
Microsoft Teams Together mode makes meetings feel more intimate and interactive.
The virtual background feature brings a unique feel to business conversations. Microsoft believes Together mode will help people feel more relaxed and social.
Together mode could also reduce the fatigue people feel with regular remote meetings.
Here are some top tips for using Together mode.
Now, we’re not saying you must use video for every meeting. But, Together mode works best when everyone has their camera on.
Microsoft does support voice users in meetings. But the social experience is better when everyone has a visual presence.
Microsoft research suggests that users feel better using a camera in Together mode. For shy employees, consider starting with short informal meetings.
There are best practices for every component of Microsoft Teams. Together mode is no exception.
Making sure your employees know how to use these tools is crucial.
Start by checking that team members know what Together mode is, and how it works.
A refresher course on how to use the video conferencing elements of Teams might be helpful.
Ask your colleagues if they know how to mute, use the hand-raising feature, and share files.
Do you have any policies on meeting etiquette?
If so, share these with team members in advance. Let them know when they’re expected to arrive for a meeting, and if they need information at hand.
One expert piece of advice that is easily missed when reviewing Microsoft’s marketing materials is that nobody seems to be wearing a headset.
Unless you’ve got a bespoke sound setup at home, you’ll still need to put your headset on, as Paul Lange, Senior Consultant at Computacenter points out below.
Noel Kennedy, Head of Sales at Involve Visual Collaboration, said that his meetings in Together mode have been with giant and tiny images of people due to there being no set photography guidelines.
Rather than enforcing strict guidelines for Together mode, his team has embraced the fun aspect but also provided some help for those wanting to not look out of place.
Here’s a before and after of them using Microsoft Teams Together mode.
Noel says,
“Once I told them I was taking a screenshot and they could move a little more in size order, this is about as best as we could get it without moving hardware too. There’s a definite learning curve for people who want to use it neatly.”
For users who do need help, we’ve put together this handy guide for using Microsoft Teams effectively.
A friendly shared space helps employees open up and share ideas. Remember though, it’s important not to let your meetings get off track.
Go into every conversation with an agenda.
Decide what you need to discuss in advance, and let people know what to expect.
Determine how long each meeting will take, and stick to that schedule.
Have a list of topics that you need to check off with you.
If people have questions, it might be worth asking them to leave this to the end.
Or you may find it more productive to cover as the meeting progresses.
Find what works for you and stick to it.
Users don’t need 4K video webcams to enjoy Together mode, but a good camera is handy.
Ask attendees to use the best camera they can.
Often, the built-in laptop camera just isn’t good enough. If you’re supplying webcams for your remote users, the Logitech C920 HD Webcam is very affordable.
Turning lights on in the room and adjusting the brightness or contrast may help too.
Other tips to keep in mind include:
Together mode is a novel and fun meeting feature. Your employees and colleagues are going to want to play around for a while before they get serious.
Before you dive into a serious meeting, set up a session where people can explore the function.
Give your people a few minutes to discover what Together mode is like. Follow the same rule with external contacts who haven’t used Together mode before.
Giving people 5 minutes to play at the beginning of a meeting will limit distractions.
Microsoft Together mode is an excellent tool for strengthening in-house teams. Unfortunately, there are limits to what you can do.
Microsoft’s Together mode only works for the people in your Microsoft Teams group. External contacts can’t join a Together mode meeting.
If you want to reach people who aren’t a part of your Microsoft Teams workforce, you can try guest access.
Microsoft Teams Together mode first helped people to feel connected during the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. But, Together mode can also offer plenty of benefits in other circumstances.
Like bots and add-ons for Microsoft Teams, Together mode enhances team collaboration. The tool works best when you use it for the right tasks and conversations.
Use together mode when:
Together mode won’t be ideal for all situations.
If you’re planning on sharing physical content in your meeting, avoid Together mode. The technology removes your background, so it’s hard to reference anything.
Together mode is also better for teams comfortable with video conferencing. All team members should have a video feed. This will create a deeper feeling of human connection.
Other reasons you may choose not to use Together mode include:
Let’s make sure you have the right hardware for Microsoft Teams Together mode.
Still have questions about Microsoft Teams Together mode? Here’s a round up of the most frequently asked questions we’ve found so far.
Microsoft recently expanded the number of people visible in a meeting. You can have up to 49 people in a Together mode space at the same time too.
In a private meeting, users can reach up to 250 people. All those people won’t be able to show their camera feed at once. Microsoft Teams uses a dynamic algorithm to decide which cameras should be on-screen.
Currently, there isn’t a way to see all 250 participants in a meeting at once.
Microsoft recently introduced a grid view for up to 9 people at the same time. With Together mode, this number increases to 49. There are ways to choose what you see in a meeting too. You can right-click on a participant’s video to pin it to the screen.
Users can click on a video to move their focus to different people in a conference. You can also expand a video to fit the meeting frame. Usually, Microsoft will auto-move focus to whoever’s speaking.
If you’re not sure who came to a large meeting, go to the Teams admin center. You’ll need to log in as an admin to view information.
Go to the Users tab and click on the organizer for the meeting you want to know more about.
Click on Call history to see the number of attendees.
Clicking on the start time link shows you the details of the attendees. For instance, you can see who was sharing their desktop or video. Microsoft also shows you how long each participant spent in the meeting.
Microsoft branched out with various virtual backgrounds for video meetings. Unfortunately, there’s a limit on the environments available for Together mode.
The auditorium view is the only background that launched with Together mode. This background makes it seem like all participants are sitting in an auditorium.
Microsoft is planning to release more backgrounds. Upcoming settings will allow companies to create a specific setting for a meeting.
New backgrounds will help to set the tone for future conversations. You might have an informal Together mode background for a watercooler chat. Or you may use an event-style setting for an announcement.
If you want to conduct a group meeting but don’t like Together mode, there is a gallery view. You can view up to 49 participants in the gallery view. This option won’t place users in the same virtual environment.
Dynamic view will bring breakout rooms to Microsoft Teams. These rooms will allow for more focused brainstorming sessions.
Dynamic view helps participants share content on-screen alongside their video stream. Together mode doesn’t offer the option to share content at the moment.
If you’re only seeing one person in a group meeting, resize your window.
Your Microsoft Teams window may be too small to show many participants.
You can also pin a video to your screen to focus on the right person.
To reframe a video, right-click on the stream. Click fill frame for a cropped close view. Click Fit to frame to see the entire video.
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