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Vote now2025-03-27 07:08 AM
During a zoom meeting I would like to break my team into smaller groups, but allow those smaller groups to still see in their screen view each breakout group, similar to how the meeting host is able to. Then to have the ability for the host to present question corporately to each breakout group. Is this possible?
2025-03-29 09:25 PM
YES and NO. Technically a skilled engineer could manipulate the video with special hardware. However, you are trying to defeat the key purpose of a BREAK OUT. Breakout rooms are designed to focus those participants on the video and AUDIO in that room. Seeing other group participants in another room is just noise to the process. The host can always share a screen to all the breakout rooms or each one individually. So it is not clear what the real intent is all about. A more in-depth explanation would provide more insight to the desired result.