About Bridgit meeting roles

When you create a Bridgit meeting, you become the meeting’s owner and can define many of the characteristics of the meeting. When you attend a meeting, you can be a presenter or a participant. The presenter is the person whose desktop is currently shared. A participant can see and draw on the shared desktop, hear and talk in a meeting and view webcams only if the owner or presenter enabled these features.

Note 

The meeting’s owner and presenter are indicated in the participant list. Both owners and participants can act as the presenter.

Owner

The meeting’s owner is the person who created the meeting on the Bridgit server. The owner can do the following:

Presenter

The presenter is the person whose desktop is currently shared. The presenter can do the following:

Although the presenter can disable these features for other participants, the features are always available to the meeting’s owner.

Participant

The participants in a meeting can always do the following:

Participants can draw on the desktop, talk in a meeting or share a webcam only when the owner or presenter has enabled these features.