Dire need to auto-turn on hands free

My user's are completely unable to learn how to click hands free before beginning a meeting, class, conference session. As I write this there is an off-site conference going on. I gave the users pretty pictures with instructions and help their hand through 2 training sessions, telling them about a dozen times to turn on the Mic, yet 3 hours into a conference I find out they have failed 100% to turn on the mic.
Is there absolutly anyway possible conceivable for me to turn on the hands-free either via the creation of the meeting, the template, the launch url or by the hand of god? This is an absolutle must accomplish for me. I don't care if the security promts them, I just want it to happen automatically!!!
TIA
Russ

Siri is now turning on the hands free and I did absolutely nothing.

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