Hello @Lyns,
If you would like to collaborate with your students on a PowerPoint or Word document while still seeing them during a Teams meeting, there are a couple of features in Microsoft Teams that can make this process smoother than sharing and manually splitting screens.
Option 1: Use PowerPoint Live in Microsoft Teams (recommended for PowerPoint) PowerPoint Live allows you to present slides while still seeing meeting participants, chat, and notes in the Teams interface.
Steps:
- During the Teams meeting, select Share.
- Under the PowerPoint Live section, choose your PowerPoint file (or upload it to OneDrive if it is not listed).
- Start presenting.
With PowerPoint Live, you can:
- See participant videos and chat while presenting.
- Navigate slides smoothly.
- Allow participants to follow along or move through slides themselves if permitted.
You can learn more here: Share slides in Microsoft Teams meetings with PowerPoint Live - Microsoft Support
Option 2: Collaborate on Word or PowerPoint using a shared file (co-authoring) If the file is stored in OneDrive or SharePoint, you can share the file link in the meeting chat so both you and your students can edit it at the same time.
Steps:
- Upload the document to OneDrive.
- During the meeting, open the file and select Share.
- Send the edit link to your students in the Teams chat.
- Everyone can open the document and work on it simultaneously while staying in the meeting.
More information about real-time collaboration in Office: Collaborate on Word documents with real-time co-authoring - Microsoft Support
This approach usually works well for tutoring sessions because you can keep the Teams meeting visible while students edit the document in real time.
If the experience still feels difficult to manage, please let us know:
- Whether you are using Teams desktop app or web version
- Whether the files are stored in OneDrive/SharePoint or locally on your device
With a bit more detail, the community can suggest the best setup for your scenario.