Cheers. I may have to do this. I'm new to Teams. I can see a share powerpoint option on the windows version, but not on the ipad version that i have (3rd gen 12.9 pro). Any ideas why please?
Does the front camera continue to work while you share your screen on power point? so that everyone can still see you while you are sharing your screen, within another app?
Assuming things haven't changed in the past few months, the iPad camera turns off for other people on the call as soon as you switch away from the Teams app to a different app. This happens on the Zoom app too.
@@danielm9463 Thanks for saying this. Why this has been allowed to go on for however long is a mystery to me. Ideally, teams would be the one-stop place for most of your team meetings. We share calendars, files, contact information etc. But as soon as I open up a spreadsheet for example, the screen sharing immediately breaks. Why wouldn't sharing an excel sheet be seen as a completely necessary function for this platform? I am asking rhetorical questions in my frustration but to this day I am puzzled as to why people praise Teams so often when it fails at something I consider to be fundamentally necessary.
Hi Daniel, just got my ipad but I could not see "Share" and "raise my hand". I need the share button to share my screen. Please if you could help me. Thanks
the audio wasnt audible when i shared my screen it was playing a video from youtube but yet the audio wasnt audible . my mic was also on of start brodcast button help please !
@@danielm9463 hi sir. what if i join a team meeting using two devices; an ipad and another one a normal laptop, then if i share screen that involves videos and audios on that laptop, it will work will it, audio-wise? does it affect anything on my viewing of the meeting through the ipad?
@@aphroditechic9002 What you suggest should work fine. The only thing to watch out for is feedback between the two devices. To avoid that, just make sure the iPad speaker volume is turned all the way down to 0, and make sure the iPad microphone is muted on the Teams call. Then, you're listening to the call through your laptop, participating in the conversation through your laptop, and sharing your screen on the laptop. At that point, the iPad essentially serves only as a way to see the rest of the meeting--it's like a second screen dedicated to the Teams app.
@@aphroditechic9002 Alternatively, you can turn down the speaker volume on the computer, mute/turn off the mic on the computer, and use the iPad's speakers and microphone instead. That would also work just fine. Basically, one device needs to be used for all audio/microphone input, and the other device needs to be completely muted/no volume. You could use either device for video/webcam.
Hi, I recorded to teams but didn’t share the contact, I mean I just clicked recording , my question is where does the recording video go? I couldn’t find it anywhere now I’m afraid the teachers would see it 😬
Hi, when you broadcast to Teams using the technique I've shown here, the iPad doesn't actually produce a recording that gets saved anywhere. It simply uses the built-in screen recording functionality and repurposes it so that the screen gets shared with the live Teams video call. A recording isn't made during that process.
Follow the instructions to share your screen. Once your screen is shared, hit the home button on the iPad and open Excel. Others on the call will see what you're doing and will be able to view your Excel workbook.
Once I'm sharing the content through the ipad with the screen recording option, how do I view my students to be sure they are following through with the work?
The Teams iPad app doesn't offer that functionality, unfortunately. If you're a teacher sharing your screen on the Teams iPad app, you'd need to log into the call on another device to see your students. (You can log into the call using the same account on two different devices.) Just a note--if your students are on the Teams call using an iPad, then their cameras will automatically turn off as soon as they split their screen or navigate from the Teams app to a different app.
From the Teams call, you can tap the screen to view the main toolbar near the bottom. Click the 3 dots, and you should see a 'raise hand' button. If you don't see this, then you may have an older version of the Teams app.
@@francisnguyen2386 You can update the app or delete it and reinstall. Before deleting the app, you want to check with your school to make sure you'll be able to reinstall it. Some schools restrict students from downloading apps and control which apps show up on students' iPads. In other cases, if you delete the app but have an old iPad, you may not be able to install the newest version of the app. Definitely talk to a technology specialist at your school to find out how to get the newest version of the app.
Your instructions are the only ones I could find that actually worked.
Great video! Really helpful. 👍🏽
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Thank you sir, you saved me right now
Cheers. I may have to do this. I'm new to Teams. I can see a share powerpoint option on the windows version, but not on the ipad version that i have (3rd gen 12.9 pro). Any ideas why please?
I found out that powerpoint sharing is possible if you have a non-basic account.
Hi Thanks for the video, Can we request access and take control ?
Thanks! Can’t wait to try.
Thanks for the help!
Is there any way to Share screen on ipad WITHOUT recording? In iPad OS 13.2.3, there is no option to Share. The only option is to Start recording.
You gotta click start recording
U solved our problem 😊
Whenever I click the share icon I can only see the options to share photos or video. Can you please give some suggestions on what I should do?
Thats probably cause you didnt click that microsoft teams thing when you hold a record button
Thank you for telling now I will do it
can ipad apply background in microsoft teams?
Does the front camera continue to work while you share your screen on power point? so that everyone can still see you while you are sharing your screen, within another app?
Assuming things haven't changed in the past few months, the iPad camera turns off for other people on the call as soon as you switch away from the Teams app to a different app. This happens on the Zoom app too.
@@danielm9463 Isn't there a solution to this, I need to make a presentation, but my camera turns off
@@danielm9463 Thanks for saying this. Why this has been allowed to go on for however long is a mystery to me. Ideally, teams would be the one-stop place for most of your team meetings. We share calendars, files, contact information etc. But as soon as I open up a spreadsheet for example, the screen sharing immediately breaks. Why wouldn't sharing an excel sheet be seen as a completely necessary function for this platform? I am asking rhetorical questions in my frustration but to this day I am puzzled as to why people praise Teams so often when it fails at something I consider to be fundamentally necessary.
Great explanation, thanks, most other videos there's a lot of bla bla bla before they get to the point.
Hi Daniel, just got my ipad but I could not see "Share" and "raise my hand". I need the share button to share my screen. Please if you could help me. Thanks
Go to control centre in settings and enable screen recording from there
Thank you!
Thank you so much :D
thank you!
Excellent, thanks 👍
the audio wasnt audible
when i shared my screen it was playing a video from youtube but yet the audio wasnt audible . my mic was also on of start brodcast button
help please !
Ans is very sad iPad cant share screen with audio sorry but gotta go with it
Shashi Shukla is right. Unfortunately, Microsoft hasn't built the functionality to allow iPads to share their computer sounds/audio.
@@danielm9463 hi sir. what if i join a team meeting using two devices; an ipad and another one a normal laptop, then if i share screen that involves videos and audios on that laptop, it will work will it, audio-wise? does it affect anything on my viewing of the meeting through the ipad?
@@aphroditechic9002 What you suggest should work fine. The only thing to watch out for is feedback between the two devices. To avoid that, just make sure the iPad speaker volume is turned all the way down to 0, and make sure the iPad microphone is muted on the Teams call. Then, you're listening to the call through your laptop, participating in the conversation through your laptop, and sharing your screen on the laptop. At that point, the iPad essentially serves only as a way to see the rest of the meeting--it's like a second screen dedicated to the Teams app.
@@aphroditechic9002 Alternatively, you can turn down the speaker volume on the computer, mute/turn off the mic on the computer, and use the iPad's speakers and microphone instead. That would also work just fine. Basically, one device needs to be used for all audio/microphone input, and the other device needs to be completely muted/no volume. You could use either device for video/webcam.
Hi, I recorded to teams but didn’t share the contact, I mean I just clicked recording , my question is where does the recording video go? I couldn’t find it anywhere now I’m afraid the teachers would see it 😬
Hi, when you broadcast to Teams using the technique I've shown here, the iPad doesn't actually produce a recording that gets saved anywhere. It simply uses the built-in screen recording functionality and repurposes it so that the screen gets shared with the live Teams video call. A recording isn't made during that process.
Thank you very much Veejay
Many thx 😊
Is it possible to share the audio of a video clip when screen sharing on iPad? The functionality is there on the laptop version
Unfortunately that functionality hasn't been built for the iPad Teams app.
@@danielm9463 I suspected as much, thank you
Where in my Teams can I find the recorded screen info from my ipad?
this rely helps
The awful thing about this app is you can’t see the leaners when teaching a presentation..
Thank you!!!
Your dog is really cute!!
Can pls advise me how to share an excel workbook?
Follow the instructions to share your screen. Once your screen is shared, hit the home button on the iPad and open Excel. Others on the call will see what you're doing and will be able to view your Excel workbook.
How do I share my audio?
Can you download procreate app on app store plsss 😊🌹
Thank.
Once I'm sharing the content through the ipad with the screen recording option, how do I view my students to be sure they are following through with the work?
The Teams iPad app doesn't offer that functionality, unfortunately. If you're a teacher sharing your screen on the Teams iPad app, you'd need to log into the call on another device to see your students. (You can log into the call using the same account on two different devices.) Just a note--if your students are on the Teams call using an iPad, then their cameras will automatically turn off as soon as they split their screen or navigate from the Teams app to a different app.
very useful thanks
Wow thank you. 😁
Is the sound going to be there??
Unfortunately, no. Teams for the iPad isn't equipped with the ability to share computer/device sounds on the iPad.
Thank you daniel
It only works for a few seconds for me
THANK U
I'm not getting to change background
I tried but It did not work
There’s no share still
team call join meeting right now
How do make a general on I pad
The audio in iPad can’t be heard in Ms teams
Where’s share?
It’s not working in iPad or a phone
How do I raise my hand
From the Teams call, you can tap the screen to view the main toolbar near the bottom. Click the 3 dots, and you should see a 'raise hand' button. If you don't see this, then you may have an older version of the Teams app.
I don’t have the button
Daniel M how do I get the newer version
@@francisnguyen2386 You can update the app or delete it and reinstall. Before deleting the app, you want to check with your school to make sure you'll be able to reinstall it. Some schools restrict students from downloading apps and control which apps show up on students' iPads. In other cases, if you delete the app but have an old iPad, you may not be able to install the newest version of the app. Definitely talk to a technology specialist at your school to find out how to get the newest version of the app.
Daniel M thanks
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Thank you!