Breakout rooms are a great way to have a quick conversation or work on a project without having to wait for everyone in the room. They can also be used as a place to store materials or tools, so that everyone has access to them when needed. To use breakout rooms effectively, you’ll need to know how to set up the room and how to use it. Here are some tips:

  1. Set up the room: The first thing you’ll need is a space large enough to fit all of your people and equipment. You’ll also want some kind of table or surface that you can use as a desk. You can find breakout rooms at most Microsoft stores, or you can order them online.
  2. Set up your equipment: Once you’ve set up your space, it’s time to start setting up your equipment. You’ll need two chairs, two tables, four microphones, four cables, and an Ethernet cable (if needed). You can find all of this at most Microsoft stores or online.
  3. Use the room: Once everything is set up, it’s time to start using the room! First, make sure everyone is in their seats and ready for business. Then, start talking! Use the microphones to get started and make sure everyone understands what you’re saying. When possible, tryto keep things short so that everyone has time to think about what they’re saying before they speak next!

Breakout rooms—side rooms where meeting attendees can split into small groups—work for in-person meetings and video conferences. Here’s how to set up and use the Microsoft Teams equivalent for virtual meetings.

Create Breakout Rooms

To create breakout rooms, start a video call, then click the breakout rooms button in the toolbar of the meeting.

In the “Create Breakout Rooms” panel that opens, select the number of breakout rooms you want (up to a maximum of 50), choose whether attendees will be assigned automatically or manually, and click “Create Rooms.”

If you chose to assign attendees automatically, you can skip the next section.

Assign Attendees Manually

If you chose to assign attendees manually when you created your breakout rooms, click “Assign Participants” in the panel that appears on the right-hand side.

Use the checkboxes to select a group of attendees you want to put into a breakout room, then click “Assign.”

Click on the room you want to assign the group to.

Repeat this process until all attendees have been assigned to a room. Any attendees you don’t assign will remain in the main meeting when you open the breakout rooms.

Open the Breakout Rooms

To move attendees into the breakout rooms, you have to open them. Rooms can be opened all at once or individually.

To open all the rooms at the same time, click “Start Rooms.”

This will open all the breakout rooms and move the attendees into them automatically.

To open rooms individually, click the three-dot icon next to the room and choose “Open Room” from the menu.

Attendees who are assigned to a room will stay in the main meeting until you open their room.

Return Everyone to the Main Meeting

The breakout rooms will run until the meeting organizer closes them. To close all the breakout rooms at the same time, click “Close Rooms.”

Once the rooms are closed, the attendees will automatically be returned to the main meeting. The breakout rooms will remain available for attendees to be assigned to again later on in the meeting.

Don’t worry; if you’re ever using Google Meet or Zoom, those have breakout rooms as well.