Hello,
finally I had time to test the 3.2.x and the "raise your hand"-button.
It is working so far, but (sorry for that) the one that pushes the
button doesn't get any feedback about it. I think one will click it more
than ones...
Greetings Peter
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Commit 1786024 from [~solomax] in branch 'application/branches/3.2.x'
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[OPENMEETINGS-690] 'have question' button is implemented
possibility for user to signal a question
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Key: OPENMEETINGS-690
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-690
Project: Openmeetings
Issue Type: Improvement
Reporter: Peter Dähn
Priority: Minor
Fix For: 3.2.2, 4.0.0
During the lesson there is no option for the user to put his/her hand up.
The pointer at the white-board just disturb (a chance to disable it would be
nice).
More practical from my point of view would be a Message in "Activities and Actions" ...
"xxx has a question".
This gives the teacher the possibility to finish the slide and collect
afterwards the questions. No need to interrupt or to remember who ask a
question.
We usually misuse the "ask for audio/video" option for that purpose.
Change pointer to "I have a question"-button or add that button and make it
configurable to use pointer, question-button or both would be great.
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