Microsoft KB Archive/885320

= Differences between the Auditorium Place and the Meeting Place in Live Meeting =

Article ID: 885320

Article Last Modified on 9/21/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Office Live Meeting 2005

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INTRODUCTION
This article discusses the differences between the Auditorium Place and the Meeting Place in Microsoft Office Live Meeting.



MORE INFORMATION
The Auditorium Place is similar to a lecture hall where multiple speakers can deliver a structured presentation to medium and large groups. The one-to-many or few-to-many design of the Auditorium Place provides a more formal environment. The Meeting Place is less formal, where small groups can collaborate and brainstorm during learning labs, project meetings, and strategy sessions.

Auditorium Place features

 * Only presenters can load, change, and annotate slides. The presenter can also create new content such as SnapShots, Web Tours, and application sharing.
 * The presenter can use the seating chart to see who is in attendance, and can use the Chat feature to have a private conversation with attendees.
 * The presenter can respond to questions publicly, privately, or selectively.
 * The presenter can enable or disable interactive features such as slide review, chat, and questions.
 * Attendees can view the presentation, participate with the presenter and other attendees, and provide feedback.

Meeting Place features

 * All participants can create content and annotate slides.
 * A host enables or disables tools that manage interaction. Participants share these tools at the discretion of the host.
 * Provides a collaborative where participants can save new content or review content from past meetings.
 * Provides access to meeting rooms before, during, or between meeting sessions to make collaboration easier.
 * Participant contributions are uniquely identified to eliminate confusion.

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