
Once the presenter enters and submits an answer, all attendees will be able to see it.
The Q&A session is presented right in the presentation window compared to the IM window which is off to the left of the presentation window. Attendees cannot answer questions in this mode, which they are able to in IM.
Q&A allows the attendees to ask questions and for attendees to answer them. There does not seem to be an option for saving a series of poll questions beforehand as you can do in Adobe Connect. Select Create to activate the poll question. Enter a name for the poll and a question. Poll allows a presenter to create poll questions. Whiteboard provides a blank presentation space with drawing tools arrayed vertically on the right side. More provides access to the whiteboard, multiple choice polling questions, as well as the Q&A session. Select Manage Attachments if you wish to specify permissions regarding who can download the file, or remove it. If you wish to include attachments prior to the meeting, sign in to the meeting after scheduling it and add the handouts. Add Attachments can be used if you want to provide a hand out or file to your meeting participants, such as a copy of the presentation being sharing or a document that they need to review. Then go to Manage Presentable Content to begin presenting one of them. Manage Presentable Content enables presenters to upload PowerPoint files before the meeting begins. If you are recording the session, these annotations will be recorded and saved. The PowerPoint display provides a variety of whiteboard options, such as allowing a presenter to point at certain aspects of a slide or annotate the slide. Once you have selected a file, it may take a minute to upload and display the file. Present PowerPoint Files allows a presenter to upload and display PowerPoint files. If you don't see the program you want to share in Skype for Business (Lync), use desktop sharing instead. To share a program, it must be running and visible on the Windows task bar. Present Programs allows a presenter to share a particular program or application on his/her computer. The brief video below from Microsoft illustrates this nicely. For example, you could give control of your computer to a participant who was skilled at using SAS statistical analysis, so they could show basic skills. This is useful if you wanted a participant to show you or all meeting members how to use a particular program. This option also allows you to give control of your computer to a specific participant. Present Desktop shows your entire desktop to all participants, so you want to make sure that there isn't anything you don't want shown. The Notes options are only relevant if you are using OneNote, which will not be described in this module. The Presentation icon located at the bottom of the presentation window provides several options.