What are the differences between Host, Presenter, and Participant?
A host is able to control all aspects of the meeting; they can invite or remove participants, change a participants status to presenter or host, share their screen, share files, broadcast video and audio, create polls and quizzes, chat with the entire meeting room or with individuals, etc. They have full control of the meeting. Presenters are able to share their screen, chat with the meeting room or individuals, broadcast video and audio, create polls and quizzes, etc. They are able to do all that would be necessary to lead the meeting with other participants, but do not have all the administrative capabilities of the host. Participants can chat with each other or with the class and broadcast video and audio. Essentially imagine it as a large presentation—the host is like the tech guy who makes sure everything is in order for the meeting run smoothly, the presenter is the person giving the lecture, and the participants are the students listening.