According to the official Microsoft 365 blog post, Microsoft has invited Microsoft 365 Targeted Release users who purchased Teams Premium licenses to test the public preview version of Teams and can access and view the participation information of meeting members.
The part of Microsoft’s official blog post is as follows:
Engagement information can be used to evaluate attendees' interest in the conference topic, as well as their views on the conference format and structure.
Meeting organizers can collect and view attendee interaction data such as reactions, raised hands, and camera turns on the Attendance tab after the meeting or webinar ends.
Checking out new features is very simple. Users who have organized a past meeting can go to that meeting and click the Chat pod. They can then click the Attendance tab to get statistics such as meeting start and end times, average attendance time, and more.
Currently, this new feature is only available on the web version of Teams, and meeting organizers can access it through the Microsoft Edge and Google Chrome browsers.
According to the blog post, attendance and engagement tabs will be added to the Windows and Mac Teams apps “soon,” but there’s no specific timeline for when the feature will be added to those apps.
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