My children's school is using Microsoft Teams for classes. The students are:
- kicking out their colleagues
- muting the teacher
- posting memes in the chat room
It looks like you can't prevent them from muting/kicking out each other. There's a larger threat surface of mean pre-adolescents, than a hacker trying to steal their info.
Sure. And it's not easy for a k12 teacher of a third world country to use these tools. The default is open and the need to configure it is a surface attack.
- kicking out their colleagues
- muting the teacher
- posting memes in the chat room
It looks like you can't prevent them from muting/kicking out each other. There's a larger threat surface of mean pre-adolescents, than a hacker trying to steal their info.